English words starting with kha
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Khaddar
ˈkadəMeanings of Khaddar:
nounAn indian homespun cotton cloth.
Usage examples:
Her plain khadi sari
Meanings of Khadi:
nounAn indian homespun cotton cloth.
Usage examples:
Her plain khadi sari
Meanings of Khaki:
nounA strong cotton or wool fabric of a dull brownish-yellow colour, used especially in military clothing.
Usage examples:
He was dressed from head to toe in khaki
adjectiveA pale yellow-brown color, or a type of cloth that is this color and is often used to make uniforms for soldiers
Usage examples:
[ pl ] i bought a new pair of summer khakis (= pants made of this cloth).
Meanings of Khakis:
nounA strong cotton or wool fabric of a dull brownish-yellow colour, used especially in military clothing.
Usage examples:
He was dressed from head to toe in khaki
adjectiveA pale yellow-brown color, or a type of cloth that is this color and is often used to make uniforms for soldiers
Usage examples:
[ pl ] i bought a new pair of summer khakis (= pants made of this cloth).
Khalkha
ˈkɑːlkəMeanings of Khalkha:
nounA member of a section of the mongolian people, constituting the bulk of the population of mongolia.
Usage examples:
A major civil war occurred from 1400 to 1450 between two main groups, the khalkha in the east and t…
adjectiveRelating to the khalkha or their language.
Usage examples:
He was a khalkha mongol, who formerly headed a ministry in mongolia.
Khalsa
ˈkʌlsəMeanings of Khalsa:
nounThe body or company of fully initiated sikhs, to which devout orthodox sikhs are ritually admitted at puberty. the khalsa was founded in 1699 by the last guru (gobind singh). members show their allegiance by five signs (called the five ks): kangha (comb), kara (steel bangle), kesh (uncut hair, covered by a turban, and beard), kirpan (short sword) and kuccha (short trousers, originally for riding).
Usage examples:
The former entered the fold of the khalsa in guru gobind singh's time, and took the name of lal sin…
Khamsin
ˈkamsɪnMeanings of Khamsin:
nounAn oppressive, hot southerly or south-easterly wind blowing in egypt in spring.
Usage examples:
It is subject to constant dust-laden winds variously known as sirocco, khamsin, simoom and harmattan.
Khamsins
ˈkamsɪnMeanings of Khamsins:
nounAn oppressive, hot southerly or south-easterly wind blowing in egypt in spring.
Usage examples:
It is subject to constant dust-laden winds variously known as sirocco, khamsin, simoom and harmattan.
Khan
kɑːnMeanings of Khan:
nounA title given to rulers and officials in central asia, afghanistan, and certain other muslim countries.
Usage examples:
In the nineteenth century, the caucasus and central asia were places of untrammeled brigandage and …
Meanings of Khanda:
nounAn emblem of sikhism, representing a vertical two-edged sword with its blade surrounded by a circle and its hilt intersected by the crossing hilts of two single-edged swords.
Usage examples:
The right edge of the khanda symbolizes freedom and authority governed by moral and spiritual values.
Khanga
ˈkaŋɡəMeanings of Khanga:
nounA light east african cotton fabric printed with coloured designs, used mainly for women's clothing.
Khans
kɑːnMeanings of Khans:
nounA title given to rulers and officials in central asia, afghanistan, and certain other muslim countries.
Usage examples:
In the nineteenth century, the caucasus and central asia were places of untrammeled brigandage and …
Khansama
ˈkɑːnsəˌmɑːMeanings of Khansama:
nounA male cook, who often also assumes the role of house steward.
Usage examples:
The census of 1876 lists a wide range of domestic servants such as khansamas or butlers, cooks, gar…
Meanings of Khansamah:
nounA male cook, who often also assumes the role of house steward.
Usage examples:
The census of 1876 lists a wide range of domestic servants such as khansamas or butlers, cooks, gar…
Meanings of Kharif:
noun(in south asia) the autumn crop sown at the beginning of the summer rains.
Usage examples:
The area under sugarcane in the current kharif season has increased by 336,000 ha to 4.085 million …
Meanings of Khartoum:
proper nounThe capital of sudan, situated at the junction of the blue nile and the white nile; population 2,737,500 (est. 2007).
Khat
kɑːtMeanings of Khat:
nounThe leaves of an arabian shrub, which are chewed (or drunk as an infusion) as a stimulant.
Usage examples:
Knowledgeable users maintain that chewing khat has more in common with coffee than cocaine.
Khats
kɑːtMeanings of Khats:
nounThe leaves of an arabian shrub, which are chewed (or drunk as an infusion) as a stimulant.
Usage examples:
Knowledgeable users maintain that chewing khat has more in common with coffee than cocaine.
Khayal
kəˈjɑːlMeanings of Khayal:
nounA traditional type of song from the northern part of the indian subcontinent, with instrumental accompaniment and typically having two main stanzas.
Usage examples:
His repertoire consisted of khayals, thumris, ghazals and bhajans.
Khazar
kəˈzɑːMeanings of Khazar:
nounA member of a turkic people who occupied a large part of southern russia from the 6th to the 11th centuries and who converted to judaism in the 8th century.
Usage examples:
Indeed, jews from germany and russia may be descended from the khazars who converted to judaism in …
adjectiveRelating to the khazars.
Usage examples:
When kubrat's state fell apart under the assaults of the khazar tribes his sons separated and scatt…
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