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| kwa | (n) a group of African language in the Niger-Congo group spoken from the Ivory Coast east to Nigeria |
| kwajalein | (n) an atoll in the western Marshall Islands that was used as a Japanese air and naval base during World War II |
| kwajalein | (n) an amphibious assault in the Pacific in World War II (January 1944); American forces landed and captured a Japanese air base |
| kwakiutl | (n) a member of the Wakashan people living around Queen Charlotte Sound and on northern Vancouver Island |
| kwakiutl | (n) a Wakashan language spoken by the Kwakiutl |
| kwangju | (n) city in southwestern South Korea; an important military base during the Korean War |
| kwannon | (n) Japanese counterpart of Chinese Kuan Yin |
| kwan-yin | (n) (Buddhism) a female Bodhisattva; often called goddess of mercy and considered an aspect of the Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara; identified with Japanese Kwannon, Syn. Kuan Yin |
| kwanza | (n) the basic unit of money in Angola |
| kwanzaa | (n) a festival featuring African-American culture; celebrated between Christmas and New Year, Syn. Kwanza |
| Kwajalein | prop. n. A battle of World War II (January 1944); American forces landed and captured a Japanese airbase. [ WordNet 1.5 ] |
| Kwannon | prop. n. Japanese counterpart of the Chinese Kuan Yin. [ WordNet 1.5 ] |
| Kwan-yin | |
| kweek | n. A trailing grass (Cynodon dactylon) native to Europe, now cosmopolitan in warm regions; used for lawns and pastures especially in the Southern U. S. and India. Called also |
| kwela | n. A kind of danceable music popular among black South Africans; it includes a whistle among its instruments. [ WordNet 1.5 ] |
| Kwangju; Gwangju (Stadt in Republik Korea) | Kwangju; Gwangju (city in Korea, Republic of) [Add to Longdo] |
| KW : Kurzwelle { f } | SW : short wave [Add to Longdo] |
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