In this article, you’ll find a comprehensive list of words that start with “ki” to help you enhance your vocabulary or complete your word puzzles.
- Kibble- Pet food, usually for dogs or cats.
- Kidnap- Abduct someone and hold them captive.
- Kindness- The quality of being friendly and considerate.
- Kinetic- Relating to or resulting from motion.
- Kilt- A traditional Scottish garment.
- Kingdom- A country ruled by a king or queen.
- Kiosk- A small stand offering goods or services.
- Kindred- One’s family and relations.
- Kindle- To light or set on fire.
- Kitten- A young cat.
- Kickoff- The start of a game or event.
- Kingly- Royal or majestically.
- Kinky- Unconventional sexual preferences.
- Kilter- Good condition; order.
- Kinsfolk- Relatives or family.
- Kitchen- A room used to prepare food.
- Killjoy- A person who spoils others’ fun.
- Kirsch- A clear, fruit brandy.
- Kibitz- To offer unwanted advice.
- Kindly- In a kind manner.
- Kinesis- Movement or activity of an organism in response to a stimulus.
- Kinship- Connection by blood, marriage, or adoption.
- Kitbag- A bag used by soldiers or travelers.
- Kingpin- The most important person in an organization.
- Kineticist- A person who studies or practices kinetics.
- Kickstand- A support for a motorcycle or bicycle.
- Kindling- Small sticks or twigs used for starting a fire.
- Killifish- Small fish found in fresh or brackish water.
- Kinematograph- An early motion-picture camera.
- Kinkajou- A nocturnal mammal found in Central and South America.
- Kishke- A traditional Jewish sausage.
- Kingship- The position or authority of a king.
- Kinesiology- The study of body movement.
- Kilterless- Out of order or alignment.
- Kirmess- A festival or fair.
- Kinetochore- A protein structure on chromatids.
- Kip- A unit of weight equal to 1,000 pounds.
- Kidding- Teasing or joking.
- Kiekie- A Polynesian climbing plant.
- Killable- Capable of being killed.
- Kiln- A furnace or oven for burning, baking, or drying something.
- Kinsman- A male relative.
- Kirtle- A long dress or outer garment worn by women.
- Kinetoscope- An early motion picture exhibition device.
- Kiddo- Informal term for a child.
- Kiwifruit- A small fruit with fuzzy brown skin and green flesh.
- Killifare- A rare or uncommon plant species.
- Kinetosis- Motion sickness.
- Kit- A set of tools or equipment.
- Kinescope- An early television picture tube.
- Kilobit- A unit of digital information equal to 1,024 bits.
- Kettle- A container for boiling water.
- Ketch- A two-masted sailing boat.
- Kidney- An organ that filters blood in the body.
- Kinda- Informal way of saying “kind of.”
- Kieye- A local name for a type of fish found in certain regions.
- Kith- One’s friends or acquaintances.
- Kilterless- Out of harmony or balance.
- Kimono- A traditional Japanese garment.
- Kirtan- A form of musical worship.
- Killdeer- A type of bird known for its distinctive call.
- Kickoff- The initial event, activity, or game in a series.
- Kimberlite- A type of igneous rock that may contain diamonds.
- Kink- A twist or curl, especially one caused by a bend.
- Keepsake- An item kept as a reminder of a person or event.
- Kidneyish- Relating to the kidney.
- Kineticist- An expert in kinetics.
- Kirchhoff- The name of a mathematician known for circuit laws.
- Kingsnake- A type of nonvenomous snake.
- Kitset- A set of parts to be assembled.
- Kilojoule- A unit of energy equal to 1,000 joules.
- Kilo- Prefix meaning one thousand.
- Kinglet- A small bird or a minor king.
- Kibble- Coarse ground meal.
- Kinescope- Historic technique for recording television programs.
- Klimt- Referring to Gustav Klimt, the famous artist.
- Kindling- Easily combustible small twigs or sticks.
- Kingcup- Another name for the buttercup flower.
- Kilim- A type of flat-woven carpet or rug.
- Kin- One’s family and relations.
- Kilocalorie- A unit of measurement of energy in food.
- Kiwibird- A flightless bird native to New Zealand.
- Kipling- Referring to Rudyard Kipling, the famous writer.
- Kill- To cause the death of a living organism.
- Kist- A chest or box for storing valuables.
- Kink- A flaw or imperfection in something.
- Kithara- An ancient Greek musical instrument.
- Kite- A light frame covered with paper or cloth, flown in the wind.
- Kinescope- An early device for viewing motion pictures.
- Kif- A state of dreamy contentment.
- Kiltie- A style of shoe or a person wearing a kilt.
- Kithara- Ancient lyre of Greece.
- Kiwifruit- Edible berry of the woody vine Actinidia.
- Kidology- The art or practice of fooling someone.
- Kivu- A region in Central Africa.
- Kitsch- Art or objects characterized by garishness and tastelessness.
- Kinesics- The study of body motion as related to communication.
- Kielbasa- A type of Polish sausage.
- Kitharode- Ancient Greek singer or musician.
- Kinesthesis- Sensation of movement or strain in muscles.