Meaning: [keɪ] n. 1. the basic unit of thermodynamic temperature adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites 2. a light soft silver-white metallic element of the alkali metal group; oxidizes rapidly in air and reacts violently with water; is abundant in nature in combined forms occurring in sea water and in carnallite and kainite and sylvite 3. the cardinal number that is the product of 10 and 100 4. a unit of information equal to one thousand (1024) bytes 5. the 11th letter of the Roman alphabet 6. street names for ketamine. adj. denoting a quantity consisting of 1,000 items or units.
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31. Each Vickers K fired a thousand rounds a minute.
32. For an isotropic material G and K are the two independent elastic constants.
33. The isotherm for CO2 at 321 K shows that the gas does not liquefy whatever the pressure or volume at this temperature.
34. Well, O. K. But throw him out of office in a rank-and-file election?
35. The touchy Mr K turned on his heel in disgust and departed the scene.
36. Finally I got out into population and that was O. K. Nurses, all kinds of dope.
37. This was not your familiar sighting at a Washington think tank on K Street here.
38. Hopefully, it caught the attention of incoming Secretary of State Madeleine K.
39. In the U.K. the concentration on manufacturing in the nineteenth century was balanced by the importing of food.
40. Overall, there is about a 50 percent chance that the K / should no longer exist.
41. Let us consider the one at 286 K. Along the curve from A to B the gas contracts as the pressure increases.
42. All three are of type K. Ara has a fairly distinctive shape.
43. Among those whose work was recognised was Mr K K Sampathknmar who received the award for the best television series.
43. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
44. He was seen to wave that he was O.K. to one of the other aircraft.
45. Obviously the available time imposes an upper ceiling on this game, for there can be only one K per generation.
46. The increased stability is reflected in T m which for nylon-6,6 is 540 K compared with 410 K for polyethylene.
47. Therefore K 1 and K 2 have opposite signs and the Gaussian curvature K is negative.
48. Earlier this month, he sent a lengthy letter to Susan K.
49. Lawson and Locke sit in Section 4, Row K, closer to home plate than third base.
50. Two years later Herr K. again tried to seduce her as they took a stroll around a lake.
51. If the Claimant was unable to use his return ticket then the cost of returning to the U.K. would be covered.
52. K Thousands of coal miners marched through central London to protest at the Government's bungled pit closures.
53. In fact it provides more because it yields the curvature K of any two-dimensional surface.
54. The basic armament consisted of twin Vickers K machine guns mounted front and rear.
55. At an average speed of 25 k.p.h. roughly how long does each crossing take?
56. They use personalized K. C. Slammers baseball bats, and now you can get your own customized bat, too.
57. Aunt Mary and Senator K. are spread out in back.
58. These formed the topic of a classic study by G. K. Gilbert published in 1877.
59. Encouraged by friendlier tax treatment, U.K. sales could double between now and 1997.
60. This shows a recovery in the U.K. share as compared with 1990/91, when the figures were: U.S. 38.6%.