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KATOA
K
keep
to possess; to have for oneself
kick
to hit with the foot
kidnap
to seize and take away by force
kidney
cleans liquid wastes from the body
kill
to make dead; to cause to die
kind
sort ("What kind of dog is that?"); ad. gentle; caring; helpful
kiss
to touch with the mouth to show love or honor
knife
a tool or weapon used to cut
know
to understand something as correct; to have the facts about; to recognize someone because you have met and talked together before
knowledge
that which is known; learning or understanding