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ka, GA, GHA
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kavariant of ker-.
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kathe spirit, in Egyptian mythology
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kaThe “absorption rate constant” for a drug administered by a route other than the intravenous. The rate of absorption of a drug absorbed from its site of application according to first-order kinetics. [..]
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kaOnes destiny or great path that is set before them.
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kathe ancient egyptian term for a humans essence, like a spirit or soul.
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kaa term for someones destiny, taken from Stephen King's Dark Tower series. OR a small car made by Ford
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kaA distinctively-shaped small car built by Ford. Derided by some, although adored by owners.
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kaA word that the Japanese language uses to turn a statement into a question.
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kagerman, abbreviation for "keine ahnung", saying "no idea"
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ka Kick a**
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kaImmortal part of a being, but needing nourishment, coming into existence together with the being: the "life force", continuity of existence. Cf. Body and Soul.
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kaSpirit, while ba means soul. The ka represents a persons spiritual power. In the Egyptian tale about the triplets, the triplet identified as Moses was named his ka is mighty.
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kaThe rate of nonsynonymous substitutions, which alter amino acid sequence. This is sometimes denoted D
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kathousands of years ago (a point in time)
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kaA tabla bol of the left hand.
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kathe equilibrium constant for the reaction of an acid with water.
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kaThe ka is usually translated as "double", it represents a person's double. It is what we would call a spirit or a soul. The ka was created at the same time as the physical body. It was [..]
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kaThe Egyptian name for the Astral Body.
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kaLike many words in High Speech,ka has multiple meanings and so is difficult to define precisely. It signifies life force, consciousness, duty, and destiny. In the vulgate, or LOW SPEECH, it also means [..]
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kaDragonair
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kaAn abbreviation for the Latin 'kilo annum', this unit of time is equal to one thousand (1000) years. The unit is commonly used when referring to the age of a geologic unit or event with resp [..]
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ka1 (Nom/Mid) verb suffix deriving object or action nominals or passive middle verbs or marking inherently middle verbs «Batli > batka > isbatka. To whip > whipping/ to be whipped > whip, [..]
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ka2 (Deic) noun suffix indicating the discourse status of proximal, known, prior mention; suffix on nonmain clauses indicating known information, reintroduced in the discourse [lengthens preceding vo [..]
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ka3 (Frgn) noun suffix on foreign loans that end in consonants, or stressed long vowels, or are one syllable [suffix does not take regular word-final accent] «Sueka. Sue.» «Austinka. Austin.» «Mobìl [..]
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ka
A spiritual part of the soul in Egyptian mythology, which survived after death.
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*Gheg
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ka
Honorific appellation for elders and distant uncles or aunts.
''Ka Pedro, Ka Maria.''
: Elder Pedro, elder Maria.
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ka
keskiarvo
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kaKa or KA may refer to:
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kaKa (К к; italics: К к) is a letter of the Cyrillic script.
It commonly represents the voiceless velar plosive /k/, like the pronunciation of ⟨k⟩ in "king" or "kick".
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