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  2. Alphabetical order - Wikipedia

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    The next three words come after Aster because their fourth letter (the first one that differs) is r, which comes after e (the fourth letter of Aster) in the alphabet. Those words themselves are ordered based on their sixth letters (l, n and p respectively). Then comes At, which differs from the preceding words in the second letter (t comes ...

  3. Hard and soft C - Wikipedia

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    The Italian soft c pronunciation is /tʃ/ (as in cello and ciao), while the hard c is the same as in English. Italian orthography uses ch to indicate a hard pronunciation before e or i , analogous to English using k (as in kill and keep) and qu (as in mosquito and queue). In addition to hard and soft c , the digraph sc represents /ʃ/ or, if ...

  4. Silent k and g - Wikipedia

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    The kn and gn letter combinations usually indicate a Germanic origin of the word. In Old English, k and g were not silent when preceding n . Cognates in other Germanic languages show that the k was probably a voiceless velar plosive in Proto-Germanic. For example, the initial k is not silent in words such as German Knecht which is a cognate of ...

  5. Four-letter word - Wikipedia

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    The term four-letter word serves as a euphemism for words that are often considered profane or offensive.. The designation "four-letter" arises from the observation that many (though not all) popular or slang terms related to excretory functions, sexual activity, genitalia, blasphemies, and terms linked to Hell or damnation are incidentally four-character monosyllables.

  6. List of technology terms - Wikipedia

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  7. List of legendary creatures (K) - Wikipedia

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    Kiyohime (Japanese) – Woman who transformed into a serpentine demon out of the rage of unrequited love. Klabautermann (German) – Ship spirit. Knocker (folklore) (Cornish and Welsh) – Little people and mine spirits. Knucker (English) – Water dragon. Kobalos (Greek) – Goblin like thieves and tricksters.

  8. List of acronyms: K - Wikipedia

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    kir – (s) Kyrgyz language (ISO 639-2 code) KIR – (s) Kiribati (ISO 3166 trigram) KISS – (a) Keep It Simple, Stupid / Keep It Short and Simple – Korean Intelligence Support System. KITECH – (p) Korean Institute of Industrial Technology. KITT – (a) Knight Industries Two Thousand - Knight Industries Three Thousand.

  9. Rock and Other Four Letter Words - Wikipedia

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    Rock and Other Four Letter Words is the companion album, or "auditory extension", of a paperback book of the same name, also authored by J Marks. Published in 1968 by Bantam Books, with photography from Linda Eastman, the book is a stylized pop encyclopedia that compiles pictures and quotations from rock musicians interviewed by Marks, alongside fold-out pages, large typography and humour, in ...