Word Study - K  (45)


keep
(verb transitive)

keeper
(noun)

keepers
(plural noun)

keepest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

keepeth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

keeping
(participle present tense)

kept
(participle passive)

kerchiefs
(plural noun)

[ a cloth used to cover the heads of women ]
[ veil ]

kernels
(plural noun)

[ the fruit seed ]
[ the inner part of a seed ]
[ kernel of corn ]

key
(noun)

keys
(plural noun)

kick
(verb transitive)

kid
(noun)

kidnapers
(plural noun)

kids
(plural noun)

kin
(noun)

kind
(noun)

kindly
(adverb)

kindness
(noun)

kindred
(noun)

kindreds
(plural noun)

kinds
(plural noun)

kine
(plural noun)

[ cows ]

kinsfolk
(noun)

kinsman
(noun)

kinsman's
(noun)

kinsmen
(noun)

kinswoman
(noun)

kiss
(verb transitive)

kissed
(participle passive)

kisses
(plural noun)

knead
(verb transitive)

kneaded
(participle passive)

knee
(noun)

kneel
(verb intransitive)

kneeled
(participle passive)

kneeling
(participle present tense)

knees
(plural noun)

knit
(verb transitive)

knock
(verb intransitive)

knocked
(participle passive)

knocketh
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

knocking
(participle present tense)

knop
(noun)

[ knob ]
[ anything that protrudes ]

know
(verb transitive)

[ a sexual relationship ]