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English words starting with kni

Meanings of Knick:

noun

A small, decorative object, especially in a house

Usage examples:

The shelves were covered with ornaments and useless knick-knacks.

Meanings of Knick-knack:

noun

A small, decorative object, especially in a house

Usage examples:

The shelves were covered with ornaments and useless knick-knacks.

Meanings of Knick-knacks:

noun

A small, decorative object, especially in a house

Usage examples:

The shelves were covered with ornaments and useless knick-knacks.

Meanings of Knicker:

noun

A woman's or girl's undergarment covering the lower part of the torso to the top of the thighs and having two holes for the legs.

Meanings of Knickerbocker:

noun

Loose-fitting breeches gathered at the knee or calf.

Usage examples:

About 30 followers, many in red waistcoats and green knickerbockers, gathered yesterday to mark the…

Meanings of Knickerbockers:

noun

Loose-fitting breeches gathered at the knee or calf.

Usage examples:

About 30 followers, many in red waistcoats and green knickerbockers, gathered yesterday to mark the…

Meanings of Knickers:

plural noun

A woman's or girl's undergarment covering the lower part of the torso to the top of the thighs and having two holes for the legs.

Usage examples:

She stripped down to her knickers and bra and crawled into the other bed.

Meanings of Knickknack:

noun

Small worthless objects, especially household ornaments.

Usage examples:

The room was filled with tables, knick-knacks, and a large three-piece suite

Meanings of Knickknacks:

noun

Small worthless objects, especially household ornaments.

Usage examples:

The room was filled with tables, knick-knacks, and a large three-piece suite

Meanings of Knife:

noun

An instrument composed of a blade fixed into a handle, used for cutting or as a weapon.

Usage examples:

He studied the padded envelope for a moment, before pulling out a pocket knife and cutting into one…
verb

Stab (someone) with a knife.

Usage examples:

He was knifed to death during the argument

Meanings of Knife-edge:

noun

In a difficult or worrying situation of which the result is very uncertain

Usage examples:

At the moment the election seems balanced on a knife edge., we had to climb over a knife-edge mount…

Meanings of Knifed:

verb

Stab (someone) with a knife.

Usage examples:

He was knifed to death during the argument
noun

An instrument composed of a blade fixed into a handle, used for cutting or as a weapon.

Usage examples:

He studied the padded envelope for a moment, before pulling out a pocket knife and cutting into one…

Meanings of Knifeman:

noun

A man who uses a knife to commit a crime.

Usage examples:

A knifeman and thief is today starting a three-year jail term for stabbing a householder in the sto…

Meanings of Knifes:

verb

Stab (someone) with a knife.

Usage examples:

He was knifed to death during the argument
noun

An instrument composed of a blade fixed into a handle, used for cutting or as a weapon.

Usage examples:

He studied the padded envelope for a moment, before pulling out a pocket knife and cutting into one…

Meanings of Knifing:

verb

Stab (someone) with a knife.

Usage examples:

He was knifed to death during the argument
noun

An instrument composed of a blade fixed into a handle, used for cutting or as a weapon.

Usage examples:

He studied the padded envelope for a moment, before pulling out a pocket knife and cutting into one…

Meanings of Knight:

noun

(in the middle ages) a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armour.

Usage examples:

The crossbow was really the first hand-held weapon that could be used by an untrained soldier to in…
verb

Invest (someone) with the title of knight.

Usage examples:

He was knighted for his services to industry

Meanings of Knight-errant:

noun

A medieval knight who travelled around doing brave things and helping people who were in trouble

Meanings of Knight-in-shining-armour:

idiom

Someone who saves you from a difficult or dangerous situation

Meanings of Knightage:

noun

A list of knights.

Meanings of Knighted:

verb

Invest (someone) with the title of knight.

Usage examples:

He was knighted for his services to industry
noun

(in the middle ages) a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armour.

Usage examples:

The crossbow was really the first hand-held weapon that could be used by an untrained soldier to in…

Meanings of Knighthood:

noun

The title, rank, or status of a knight.

Usage examples:

He received a knighthood in the birthday honours

Meanings of Knighthoods:

noun

The title, rank, or status of a knight.

Usage examples:

He received a knighthood in the birthday honours

Meanings of Knighting:

verb

Invest (someone) with the title of knight.

Usage examples:

He was knighted for his services to industry
noun

(in the middle ages) a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armour.

Usage examples:

The crossbow was really the first hand-held weapon that could be used by an untrained soldier to in…

Meanings of Knightly:

adjective

Associated with or typical of a knight; chivalrous.

Usage examples:

A knightly quest

Meanings of Knights:

noun

(in the middle ages) a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armour.

Usage examples:

The crossbow was really the first hand-held weapon that could be used by an untrained soldier to in…
verb

Invest (someone) with the title of knight.

Usage examples:

He was knighted for his services to industry

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