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kilocalorie The quantity of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of water 1°C, more precisely from 14.5
kilocycle One thousand cycles per second.
(05 Mar 2000)
kilogram <unit> The SI unit of mass, 1000 g; equivalent to 15,432.358 gr, 2.2046226 lb. Avoirdupois, or 2.6792289 lb. Troy.
Abbreviation: kg
(05 Mar 2000)
kilogram calorie The quantity of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of water 1°C, more precisely from 14.5
kilogram-meter <unit> A measure of energy or work done, being the amount expended in raising one kilogram through the height of one meter, in the latitude of Paris.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
kilohertz <unit> A unit of frequency equal to 103 hertz.
(05 Mar 2000)
kilohm A unit of electrical resistance equal to 103 ohms.
Origin: kilo + ohm
(05 Mar 2000)
kilojoule A unit of energy, work, or quantity of heat equal to 103 joules.
Origin: kilo + joule
(05 Mar 2000)
kilolitre A measure of capacity equal to a cubic meter, or a thousand liters. It is equivalent to 35.315 cubic feet, and to 220.04 imperial gallons, or 264.18 American gallons of 321 cubic inches.
Origin: F. Kilolitre. See Kilogram, and Liter.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
kilometre <unit> A distance of 1000 metres.
(21 Jun 2000)
kiloroentgen Term used to denote an exposure of 103 roentgens.
(05 Mar 2000)
kilostere A cubic measure containing 1000 cubic meters, and equivalent to 35,315 cubic feet.
Origin: F.kilostere. See Kilogram, and Stere.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
kilovolt A unit of electrical potential, potential difference, or electromotive force, equal to 103 volts.
Abbreviation: kv
Origin: kilo + volt
(05 Mar 2000)
kilovoltmeter An instrument designed to measure electromotive force in kilovolts.
(05 Mar 2000)
kilowatt <physics> One thousand watts.
See: Kilogram and Watt.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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  • Kindling, Neurologic - »õâ The repeated weak excitation of brain structures, that progressively increases sensitivity to the same stimulation. Over time, this can lower the threshold required to trigger seizures.
    Synonyms : Kindlings, Neurologic, Neurologic Kindling, Neurologic Kindlings
  • Kinesics - »õâ Systematic study of the body and the use of its static and dynamic position as a means of communication.
    Synonyms : Body Languages, Language, Body, Languages, Body
  • Kinesin - »õâ A microtubule-associated mechanical adenosine triphosphatase, that uses the energy of ATP hydrolysis to move organelles along microtubules toward the plus end of the microtubule. The protein is found in squid axoplasm, optic lobes, and in bovine brain. Bovine kinesin is a heterotetramer composed of two heavy (120 kDa) and two light (62 kDa) chains. EC 3.6.1.-.
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  • Kinesiology, Applied - »õâ The study of muscles and the movement of the human body. In holistic medicine it is the balance of movement and the interaction of a person's energy systems. Applied kinesiology is the name given by its inventor, Dr. George Goodheart, to the system of applying muscle testing diagnostically and therapeutically to different aspects of health care. (Thorsons Introductory Guide to Kinesiology, 1992, p13)
    Synonyms : Applied Kinesiology
  • Kinesis - »õâ Locomotor behavior not involving a steering reaction, but in which there may be a turning random in direction. It includes orthokinesis, the rate of movement and klinokinesis, the amount of turning, which are related to the intensity of stimulation.
    Synonyms : Kineses
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kin- a person having kinship with another or others; "he's kin"; "he's family" group of people related by blood or marriage akin(p): related by blood
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kindred akin(p): similar or related in quality or character; "a feeling akin to terror"; "kindred souls"; "the amateur is closely related to the collector" kin: group of people related by blood or marriage
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kine- cattle: domesticated bovine animals as a group regardless of sex or age; "so many head of cattle"; "wait till the cows come home"; "seven thin and ill-favored kine"- Bible; "a team of oxen"
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kilowatt a unit of power equal to 1000 watts
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kilo- kilogram: one thousand grams; the basic unit of mass adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites; "a kilogram is approximately 2.2 pounds"
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KI a glove made of fine soft leather (as kidskin)
KI Scottish sea captain who was hired to protect British shipping in the Indian Ocean and then was accused of piracy and hanged (1645-1701)
KI the illegal use of children in pornographic pictures or films
KI a young child
KI the illegal use of children in pornographic pictures or films
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KI (of persons) seized and detained unlawfully, often for ransom
KI someone who unlawfully seizes and detains a victim (usually for ransom)
KI (law) the unlawful act of capturing and carrying away a person against their will and holding them in false imprisonment
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