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- knolly — Having knolls; replete with knolls.
- knotty — having knots; full of knots: a knotty piece of wood.
- knouts — a whip with a lash of leather thongs, formerly used in Russia for flogging criminals.
- knowed — a simple past tense and past participle of know1 .
- knowen — (archaic) Past participle of know.
- knower — to perceive or understand as fact or truth; to apprehend clearly and with certainty: I know the situation fully.
- knowes — knoll1 .
- knowne — Archaic spelling of known.
- knowns — Plural form of known.
- konoye — Prince Fumimaro [foo-mee-mah-raw] /ˈfu miˈmɑ rɔ/ (Show IPA), 1891–1945, Japanese statesman: premier 1937–39, 1940–41.
- kronor — Plural form of krona.
- kronos — Cronus.
- ladino — Also called Judeo-Spanish, Judezmo. a Romance language of Sephardic Jews, based on Old Spanish and written in the Hebrew script.
- lanose — lanate.
- latino — of or relating to people of Latin-American descent: Latino business owners; Latino audiences; the Latino community; Latino immigrants.
- lemnos — a Greek island in the NE Aegean. 186 sq. mi. (480 sq. km). Capital: Myrina.
- lennon — John, 1940–80, English singer, songwriter, and guitarist for the Beatles.
- lennox — a town in SW California, near Los Angeles.
- lenoir — Jean Joseph Étienne [zhahn zhoh-zef ey-tyen] /ʒɑ̃ ʒoʊˈzɛf eɪˈtyɛn/ (Show IPA), 1822–1900, French inventor.
- lenore — a female given name, form of Eleanor.
- leonov — Aleksey Arkhipovich [uh-lyi-ksyey uhr-khyee-puh-vyich] /ʌ lyɪˈksyeɪ ʌrˈkhyi pə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), born 1934, Soviet cosmonaut: first man to walk in space 1965.
- lienor — (legal) A lienholder.
- límnos — a Greek island in the NE Aegean. 186 sq. mi. (480 sq. km). Capital: Myrina.
- llanos — Plural form of llano.
- lugano — a town in S Switzerland, on Lake Lugano: a financial centre and tourist resort. Pop: 26 560 (2000)
- lupino — Ida, 1918–95, U.S. actress and film director, born in England.
- magnon — (physics) a quantum of a spin wave.
- magnox — an alloy consisting mostly of magnesium with small amounts of aluminium and other metals, used in fuel elements of nuclear reactors
- mainor — (legal, UK, obsolete) A stolen article found on the person of the thief.
- manoah — the father of Samson. Judges 13.
- manoao — a coniferous forest tree, Manoao colensoi, found in New Zealand's North Island
- manoir — A type of manor or country house.
- manors — Plural form of manor.
- manour — Obsolete spelling of manor.
- marino — Daniel Constantine ("Dan") born 1961, U.S. football player.
- memnon — Colossus of, (in ancient Egypt) a colossal statue near Thebes said to produce a musical sound when the rays of the early morning sun struck it. Compare Vocal Memnon.
- menora — Alternative spelling of menorah.
- merano — a town and resort in NE Italy, in the foothills of the central Alps: capital of the Tyrol (12th–15th century); under Austrian rule until 1919. Pop: 33 656 (2001)
- merino — (often initial capital letter) one of a breed of sheep, raised originally in Spain, valued for their fine wool.
- mignon — small and pretty; delicately pretty.
- milano — an industrial city in central Lombardy, in N Italy: cathedral.
- minnow — a small, European cyprinoid fish, Phoxinus phoxinus.
- minoan — of or relating to the ancient civilization of the island of Crete, dating from about 3000 to 1100 b.c.
- minors — Plural form of minor.
- minour — Obsolete form of minor.
- miseno — a cape in SW Italy, on the N shore of the Bay of Naples: ruins of ancient Misenum, a Roman naval station and resort.
- monoao — a New Zealand plant, Dracophyllum subulatum, with rigid leaves, found esp in volcanic soil
- monody — a Greek ode sung by a single voice, as in a tragedy; lament.
- monoid — groupoid.
- monola — a form of canola, modified through selective breeding, which yields a cooking oil low in saturated fat