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K, or k, is the eleventh letter of the English alphabet. K may also refer to:


General uses

* K, a
normal modal logic In logic, a normal modal logic is a set ''L'' of modal formulas such that ''L'' contains: * All propositional tautology (logic), tautologies; * All instances of the Kripke_semantics, Kripke schema: \Box(A\to B)\to(\Box A\to\Box B) and it is closed ...
*
K (programming language) K is a proprietary array processing programming language developed by Arthur Whitney and commercialized by Kx Systems. The language serves as the foundation for kdb+, an in-memory, column-based database, and other related financial products. ...
, an array processing language developed by Arthur Whitney and commercialized by Kx Systems * K (cider), a British draft cider manufactured and distributed by the Gaymer Cider Company of Bath, England * K band (disambiguation) *
K computer The K computer named for the Japanese word/numeral , meaning 10 quadrillion (1016)See Japanese numbers was a supercomputer manufactured by Fujitsu, installed at the Riken Advanced Institute for Computational Science campus in Kobe, Hyōgo P ...
, a Japanese supercomputer * K-factor (disambiguation), several unrelated terms in physics, engineering, telecommunications and chess *
Vitamin K Vitamin K is a family of structurally similar, fat-soluble vitamers found in foods and marketed as dietary supplements. The human body requires vitamin K for post-translational modification, post-synthesis modification of certain proteins ...
, a group of vitamins that are needed to promote blood coagulation *
Kappa Kappa (; uppercase Κ, lowercase κ or cursive ; , ''káppa'') is the tenth letter of the Greek alphabet, representing the voiceless velar plosive sound in Ancient and Modern Greek. In the system of Greek numerals, has a value of 20. It was d ...
(Κ) (Greek alphabet) *
Ka (Cyrillic) Ka (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". History The Cyrillic letter Ka was derived from the Kapp ...
(К) (Cyrillic alphabet) *
Chrysler K platform The K-car platform was a key automotive design platform introduced by Chrysler Corporation for the 1981 model year, featuring a transverse engine, front-wheel drive, independent front and semi-independent rear suspension configuration—a star ...
, 1981–1995 car design used by Chrysler * Low-K, the dielectric constant in semiconductors, electronics, and physics *
K–12 education K-1 is a professional kickboxing promotion established in 1993 by karateka Kazuyoshi Ishii. Originally under the ownership of the Fighting and Entertainment Group (FEG), K-1 was considered to be the largest Kickboxing organization in the worl ...
, a designation for the sum of primary and secondary education, used mainly in North America * K, a prefix for North American call signs used by most broadcast stations in the US west of the Mississippi River *
K College K College, also known as South & West Kent College, was an English college of Further Education and Higher Education with facilities across Kent, formed in April 2010, by the merger of South Kent College with West Kent College. In 2014 it was ...
, in Tonbridge, Kent *
Kellanova Kellanova, formerly known as the Kellogg Company and commonly known as Kellogg's, is an American multinational food manufacturing company headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, US. Kellanova produces and markets convenience foods and snack f ...
, an American food processing company (NYSE stock ticker K)


People

*
Adem K Adem K (born Adem Kerimofski; 10 January 1975) is an Australian independent rock musician and songwriter. As a founding member of the group Turnstyle, Kerimofski is credited with introducing Casio and toy keyboard integration to the Australi ...
, Australian musician * Yasmin K., German singer *
K (composer) Krishna Kumar, better known by his stage name K, is an Indian music composer. Background K did his schooling at Padma Seshadri Bala Bhavan, Chennai, where he took lessons in playing the keyboard. He quickly progressed and finished Grade 8 c ...
, Indian film composer * K (singer) (born 1983), Korean singer who works in Japan as a J-pop singer * K, deceased guitarist of Japanese visual kei band
Moi dix Mois Moi dix Mois (lit. "Me Ten Months" in French) is a Japanese visual kei gothic metal band, founded in 2002 by Mana after Malice Mizer paused activities. The guitarist and sole songwriter has been the only constant member in a series of lineup chan ...
* Kiccha Sudeepa, Indian actor, commonly abbreviated as simply K * K, Japanese singer and dancer, member of
&Team &Team (; , stylized in all caps) is a Japanese boy band based in Japan and South Korea formed by YX Labels. The group is composed of nine members: K, Fuma, Nicholas, EJ, Yuma, Jo, Harua, Taki, and Maki. They were formed through the reality/sur ...


In fiction and literature


Books

* ''K'' (Minogue and Baker book), a photographic book by Kylie Minogue and William Baker * ''K'', a 2011 novel by
Bernardo Kucinski Bernardo Kucinski (born 1937, in São Paulo) is a Brazilian journalist and political scientist, professor at the University of São Paulo, and collaborator with Brazil's Workers' Party. He served as advisor to the President of the Republic during ...
, Brazilian journalist and political scientist * ''K.'' (novel), a 1915 novel by Mary Roberts Rinehart * ''
"K" Is for Killer ''"K" Is for Killer'' is the 11th novel in Sue Grafton's "Alphabet" series of mystery novels and features Kinsey Millhone, a private eye based in Santa Teresa, California. The book had an initial printing of reportedly 600,000 copies and was a N ...
'', the eleventh novel in Sue Grafton's "Alphabet mystery" series, published in 1994


Films and TV

* ''K'' (2002 film), directed by Shoja Azari, an Iranian American * ''K'', a 1997 French film directed by
Alexandre Arcady Alexandre Arcady (born 17 March 1947) is a French actor, film director, producer and screenwriter. Life and career Alexandre Arcady was born in Algiers, Algeria. He emigrated to France at the age of fifteen. His son is filmmaker Alexandre Aja. ...
* ''K'' (TV series), a Japanese anime *K, the production code for the 1964 ''Doctor Who'' serial ''
The Dalek Invasion of Earth ''The Dalek Invasion of Earth'' is the second serial of the second season in the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. Written by Terry Nation and directed by Richard Martin, the serial was broadcast on BBC1 in six week ...
''


Characters

* K, the protagonist of Franz Kafka's 1926 novel '' The Castle'' * K, a character in the manga and anime '' ''Gravitation'''' * K, the main character in the novel by the same name by
Bernardo Kucinski Bernardo Kucinski (born 1937, in São Paulo) is a Brazilian journalist and political scientist, professor at the University of São Paulo, and collaborator with Brazil's Workers' Party. He served as advisor to the President of the Republic during ...
* K, the main character in the TV series ''Robotto Keiji'' (''
Robot Detective is a tokusatsu superhero TV series. Created by Shotaro Ishinomori, the series was produced by Toei Company Ltd., and broadcast on Fuji TV JOCX-DTV (channel 8), branded as or , is a Japanese television station that serves the Kantō reg ...
'') * K, Todd and Riley's adoptive superspy mother on the Disney program '' The Replacements'' * K, the protagonist played by John Abraham in '' No Smoking'' * K, a character in Natsume Soseki's novel ''
Kokoro is a 1914 Japanese novel by Natsume Sōseki, and the final part of a trilogy starting with ''To the Spring Equinox and Beyond'' and followed by '' The Wayfarer'' (both 1912). Set in the Meiji era, the novel tells of the acquaintance between ...
'' * K, a character in the visual novel Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward *
K′ is a character from ''The King of Fighters'' fighting game series developed by SNK. He debuted as the leader of the Hero Team in ''The King of Fighters '99'', released in 1999. He often stars as the reluctant hero. K' is a young man who los ...
, also known as "K Dash" or "K Prime", a ''King of Fighters'' character *
Agent K Agent K (usually called Kay), born Kevin Cunningham Brown, is a fictional character and one of the two main protagonists of the ''Men in Black'' franchise (the other being Agent J). Kay is portrayed by Tommy Lee Jones in the three films, with ...
, the character played by Tommy Lee Jones in ''Men in Black'', ''Men in Black II'', and ''Men in Black 3'' * Joseph K., the protagonist of Kafka's 1925 novel, ''
The Trial ''The Trial'' () is a novel written by Franz Kafka in 1914 and 1915 and published posthumously on 26 April 1925. One of his best-known works, it tells the story of Josef K., a man arrested and prosecuted by a remote, inaccessible authority, wi ...
'' * K, the main character in the 2017 film ''
Blade Runner 2049 ''Blade Runner 2049'' is a 2017 American Epic film, epic neo-noir science fiction film directed by Denis Villeneuve from a screenplay by Hampton Fancher and Michael Green (writer), Michael Green, based on a story by Fancher. A sequel to ''Blade ...
'' * Dr. K, the character in ''
Power Rangers RPM ''Power Rangers RPM'' is the seventeenth season of the television series ''Power Rangers'' and is an adaptation of ''Engine Sentai Go-onger'', the thirty-second Japanese ''Super Sentai'' series. The season was the eighth and final to air on Ame ...
''


Other

* K, a constructed language invented by
Robert Dessaix Robert Dessaix (born 1944), also known as Robert Jones, is an Australian novelist, essayist and journalist. Early life and education Robert Dessaix was born in Sydney, Australia, and was adopted at an early age by Tom and Jean Jones, after w ...


In mathematics

* K_n and K_, the
complete Complete may refer to: Logic * Completeness (logic) * Completeness of a theory, the property of a theory that every formula in the theory's language or its negation is provable Mathematics * The completeness of the real numbers, which implies t ...
and
complete bipartite graph In the mathematical field of graph theory, a complete bipartite graph or biclique is a special kind of bipartite graph where every vertex of the first set is connected to every vertex of the second set..Electronic edition page 17. Graph theory ...
*
K-theory In mathematics, K-theory is, roughly speaking, the study of a ring generated by vector bundles over a topological space or scheme. In algebraic topology, it is a cohomology theory known as topological K-theory. In algebra and algebraic geometr ...
, a branch of topology and algebra * \mathbb K, in blackboard bold, is a commonly used symbol for a
field Field may refer to: Expanses of open ground * Field (agriculture), an area of land used for agricultural purposes * Airfield, an aerodrome that lacks the infrastructure of an airport * Battlefield * Lawn, an area of mowed grass * Meadow, a grass ...
, as an abbreviation of the German ''Körper''. * , the
complete elliptic integral of the first kind In integral calculus, an elliptic integral is one of a number of related functions defined as the value of certain integrals, which were first studied by Giulio Carlo de' Toschi di Fagnano, Giulio Fagnano and Leonhard Euler (). Their name originat ...


In music

* K., abbreviation for
Ralph Kirkpatrick Ralph Leonard Kirkpatrick (; June 10, 1911April 13, 1984) was an American harpsichordist and musicologist, widely known for his chronological catalog of Domenico Scarlatti's keyboard sonatas as well as for his performances and recordings. Life an ...
’s chronological catalogue of Domenico Scarlatti's keyboard sonatas * K., abbreviation for the
Köchel catalogue The Köchel catalogue () is a catalogue of compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, originally created by Ludwig Ritter von Köchel, in which the entries are abbreviated ''K.'' or ''KV''. Its numbers reflect the ongoing task of compiling the chro ...
, chronological catalogue of compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart *
K Records K Records is an independent record label in Olympia, Washington, founded in 1982. Artists on the label included early releases by Beck, Modest Mouse and Built to Spill. The record label has been called "key to the development of independent mu ...
, independent record company based in Olympia, Washington


Albums

* ''K'' (album), 1996 album by Kula Shaker


Songs

*"K", a song by Cul de Sac (band) * K, a song by the Japanese rock band
Bump of Chicken is a Japanese alternative rock group from Sakura, Chiba. The band members are Motoo Fujiwara (Vocalist, vocals, Rhythm guitar, rhythm), Hiroaki Masukawa (guitar), Yoshifumi Naoi (Bass guitar, bass) and Hideo Masu (Drum kit, drums). Since their c ...
* "K" (The Tutts song), 2006 song by The Tutts *"K", a song by
The Hold Steady The Hold Steady is an American rock band formed in Brooklyn, New York, in 2003. The band consists of Craig Finn (vocals, guitar), Tad Kubler (guitar), Galen Polivka (bass), Bobby Drake (drums), Franz Nicolay (keyboards) and Steve Selvidge (g ...
*"K.", a song from ''Cigarettes After Sex'' (album) by Cigarettes After Sex


In politics

* K, the , the
Centre Party (Finland) The Centre Party, ( , Kesk; , C) officially the Centre Party of Finland, is an agrarian-centrist political party in Finland. Ideologically, the Centre Party is positioned in the centre of the political spectrum. It has been described as bein ...
* K, , the
Communist Party (Sweden) The Communist Party (, K) is a Marxist–Leninist political party in Sweden started in 1970. From 1970 to 1977, it was known as the Communist League Marxist–Leninists (Revolutionaries) (, KFML(r)) and from 1977 to 2004 as the Communist Party Ma ...
* K, the politics and followers of former President of Argentina
Néstor Kirchner Néstor Carlos Kirchner Ostoić (; 25 February 195027 October 2010) was an Argentine lawyer and politician who served as the president of Argentina from 2003 to 2007. A member of the Justicialist Party, he previously served as Governor of Sa ...
(1950-2010)


As a symbol or abbreviation

* k, from Latin kilo, for
1000 (number) 1000 or one thousand is the natural number following 999 and preceding 1001. In most English-speaking countries, it can be written with or without a comma or sometimes a period separating the thousands digit: 1,000. A group of one thousan ...
* K,
ketamine Ketamine is a cyclohexanone-derived general anesthetic and NMDA receptor antagonist with analgesic and hallucinogenic properties, used medically for anesthesia, depression, and pain management. Ketamine exists as its S- (esketamine) a ...
, a street abbreviation for a recreational drug * K,
Kyocera is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational ceramics and electronics manufacturer headquartered in Kyoto, Japan. It was founded as in 1959 by Kazuo Inamori and renamed in 1982. It manufactures industrial ceramics, solar power genera ...
's mobile phones in Japan * K, a
strikeout In baseball or softball, a strikeout (or strike-out) occurs when a batter accumulates three strikes during a time at bat. It means the batter is out, unless the third strike is not caught by the catcher and the batter reaches first base safe ...
in baseball scorekeeping * K, a contract in legal shorthand * k, a
voiceless velar plosive The voiceless velar plosive or stop is a type of consonantal sound used in almost all spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is , and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is k. The sound is a ver ...
in the International Phonetic Alphabet * K, key color (i.e., black) in the
CMYK color model The CMYK color model (also known as process color, or four color) is a subtractive color model, based on the CMY color model, used in color printing, and is also used to describe the printing process itself. The abbreviation ''CMYK'' refers ...
, especially for printing * k, abbreviation of
okay ''OK'' (), with spelling variations including ''okay'', ''okeh'', ''O.K.'' and many others, is an English word (originating in American English) denoting approval, acceptance, agreement, assent, acknowledgment, or a sign of indifference. ''O ...
, commonly used in instant messaging, or in S.M.S. messages * K, the
construction point The construction point (), also known as the K-point or K-spot and formerly critical point, is a line across a ski jumping hill. It is used to calculate the number of points granted for a given jump. It is also called calculation point or calculat ...
of a ski jumping hill * k, a shorthand for a
knighthood A knight is a person granted an honorary title of a knighthood by a head of state (including the pope) or representative for service to the monarch, the church, or the country, especially in a military capacity. The concept of a knighthood ...
in the British honours system * K, the ticker symbol on the New York Stock Exchange for the
Kellogg Company Kellanova, formerly known as the Kellogg Company and commonly known as Kellogg's, is an American multinational food manufacturing company headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, US. Kellanova produces and markets convenience foods and snack f ...
*K, abbreviation of gridiron football position
Kicker Kicker or The Kicker may refer to: Sports * Placekicker, a position in American and Canadian football * ''Kicker'' (magazine), sports magazine in Germany * Kicker, the German colloquial term for an association football player * Kicker, the wor ...
(also known as placekicker)


Unit

* k, symbol of the ''
kilo- Kilo is a decimal prefix, decimal metric prefix, unit prefix in the metric system denoting multiplication by one thousand (103). It is used in the International System of Units, where it has the symbol k, in Letter case, lowercase. The prefix ' ...
'' prefix in the SI and other systems of unit that denotes multiples of 1000 * K,
kelvin The kelvin (symbol: K) is the base unit for temperature in the International System of Units (SI). The Kelvin scale is an absolute temperature scale that starts at the lowest possible temperature (absolute zero), taken to be 0 K. By de ...
, the SI unit of thermodynamic temperature * K (upper case), informal abbreviation for
kibibyte The byte is a unit of digital information that most commonly consists of eight bits. Historically, the byte was the number of bits used to encode a single character of text in a computer and for this reason it is the smallest addressable un ...
or 1024 bytes (symbol: kiB or kB or KB) * k (lower case), informal abbreviation for
kilobyte The kilobyte is a multiple of the unit byte for Computer data storage, digital information. The International System of Units (SI) defines the prefix ''kilo-, kilo'' as a multiplication factor of 1000 (103); therefore, one kilobyte is 1000&nbs ...
or 1000 bytes (symbol: kB) * k, informal abbreviation for
kibibit The bit is the most basic unit of information in computing and digital communication. The name is a portmanteau of binary digit. The bit represents a logical state with one of two possible values. These values are most commonly represented as ...
(symbol: kb or kib or Kb or kbit or kibit or Kbit) 1024 bits * k, informal abbreviation for
kilobit The bit is the most basic unit of information in computing and digital communication. The name is a portmanteau of binary digit. The bit represents a logical state with one of two possible values. These values are most commonly represented as ...
(symbol: kb or kbit) 1000 bits * k or K, abbreviation for
kilometre The kilometre (SI symbol: km; or ), spelt kilometer in American English, American and Philippine English, is a unit of length in the International System of Units (SI), equal to one thousand metres (kilo- being the SI prefix for ). It is the ...
(SI symbol: km) (especially in measured-distance sports, e.g. "10K run") * k or K, abbreviation for
kilohm Ohm (symbol Ω) is a unit of electrical resistance named after Georg Ohm. Ohm or OHM may also refer to: People * Georg Ohm (1789–1854), German physicist and namesake of the term ''ohm'' * Germán Ohm (born 1936), Mexican boxer * Jörg Ohm (1 ...
(symbol; kΩ), a measure of resistance in electronics


In the natural sciences

* K, one-letter designation for the amino acid
lysine Lysine (symbol Lys or K) is an α-amino acid that is a precursor to many proteins. Lysine contains an α-amino group (which is in the protonated form when the lysine is dissolved in water at physiological pH), an α-carboxylic acid group ( ...
* K, for
carrying capacity The carrying capacity of an ecosystem is the maximum population size of a biological species that can be sustained by that specific environment, given the food, habitat, water, and other resources available. The carrying capacity is defined as the ...
of an environment * K
carat (purity) The fineness of a precious metal object (coin, bar, jewelry, etc.) represents the weight of ''fine metal'' therein, in proportion to the total weight which includes alloying base metals and any impurities. Alloy metals are added to increase hard ...
, measurement applied to gold * K, the
Cretaceous The Cretaceous ( ) is a geological period that lasted from about 143.1 to 66 mya (unit), million years ago (Mya). It is the third and final period of the Mesozoic Era (geology), Era, as well as the longest. At around 77.1 million years, it is the ...
geological period * K, herbarium code for
Kew Herbarium The Kew Herbarium (herbarium code: K) is one of the world's largest and most historically significant herbaria, housed at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in London, England. Established in the 1850s on the ground floor of Hunter House, it has gro ...


In the physical sciences

*
Potassium Potassium is a chemical element; it has Symbol (chemistry), symbol K (from Neo-Latin ) and atomic number19. It is a silvery white metal that is soft enough to easily cut with a knife. Potassium metal reacts rapidly with atmospheric oxygen to ...
, symbol K, a chemical element * ''k'',
angular wavenumber In the physical sciences, the wavenumber (or wave number), also known as repetency, is the spatial frequency of a wave. Ordinary wavenumber is defined as the number of wave cycles divided by length; it is a physical quantity with dimension of r ...
of a wave * k,
wavevector In physics, a wave vector (or wavevector) is a vector used in describing a wave, with a typical unit being cycle per metre. It has a magnitude and direction. Its magnitude is the wavenumber of the wave (inversely proportional to the wavelength), ...
of a wave * K, the symbol that represents a
kaon In particle physics, a kaon, also called a K meson and denoted , is any of a group of four mesons distinguished by a quantum number called strangeness. In the quark model they are understood to be bound states of a strange quark (or antiquark ...
in particle physics * ''k'', the
spring constant In physics, Hooke's law is an empirical law which states that the force () needed to extend or compress a spring (device), spring by some distance () Proportionality (mathematics)#Direct_proportionality, scales linearly with respect to that ...
in Hooke's law relating deformation (strain) and force applied (stress) to a material body * ''k'' or ''k'', the
Boltzmann constant The Boltzmann constant ( or ) is the proportionality factor that relates the average relative thermal energy of particles in a ideal gas, gas with the thermodynamic temperature of the gas. It occurs in the definitions of the kelvin (K) and the ...
, the physical constant relating energy and temperature at the particle level * \kappa or ''K'',
relative static permittivity The relative permittivity (in older texts, dielectric constant) is the permittivity of a material expressed as a ratio with the electric permittivity of a vacuum. A dielectric is an insulating material, and the dielectric constant of an insula ...
(dielectric constant) * ''k''e, the
Coulomb constant Coulomb's inverse-square law, or simply Coulomb's law, is an experimental scientific law, law of physics that calculates the amount of force (physics), force between two electric charge, electrically charged particles at rest. This electric for ...
* ''K'',
equilibrium constant The equilibrium constant of a chemical reaction is the value of its reaction quotient at chemical equilibrium, a state approached by a dynamic chemical system after sufficient time has elapsed at which its composition has no measurable tendency ...
* ''k'',
thermal conductivity The thermal conductivity of a material is a measure of its ability to heat conduction, conduct heat. It is commonly denoted by k, \lambda, or \kappa and is measured in W·m−1·K−1. Heat transfer occurs at a lower rate in materials of low ...
* ''k'', the
Gaussian gravitational constant The Gaussian gravitational constant (symbol ) is a parameter used in the orbital mechanics of the Solar System. It relates the orbital period to the orbit's semi-major axis and the mass of the orbiting body in Solar masses. The value of histor ...
* ''k'', often used for some
proportionality constant In mathematics, two sequences of numbers, often experimental data, are proportional or directly proportional if their corresponding elements have a constant ratio. The ratio is called ''coefficient of proportionality'' (or ''proportionality c ...


Military and guns

*
Kilo Kilo may refer to: *kilo- (k-), a metric prefix denoting a factor of 103 *Kilogram (kg), a metric unit of mass Music *Kilo, a funk/R&B band from Bloomington/Indianapolis/Indiana *KILO, a Colorado radio station *''El Kilo'', a 2005 album by th ...
, the military time zone code for UTC+10:00 *
Operation K was a Japanese naval operation in World War II, intended as reconnaissance of Pearl Harbor and disruption of repair and salvage operations following the surprise attack on 7 December 1941. It culminated on 4 March 1942, with an unsuccessf ...
, a Japanese World War II naval operation * The K Project, a series of five nuclear tests by the Soviet Union * Swedish K, a submachine gun *
AK-47 The AK-47, officially known as the Avtomat Kalashnikova (; also known as the Kalashnikov or just AK), is an assault rifle that is chambered for the 7.62×39mm cartridge. Developed in the Soviet Union by Russian small-arms designer Mikhail Kala ...
, an assault rifle


Transportation

* K (Los Angeles Railway), defunct streetcar line in Los Angeles, California *
K (Broadway Brooklyn Local) The J Nassau Street Local and Z Nassau Street Express are two rapid transit services in the B Division of the New York City Subway. Their route emblems, or "bullets", are colored since they use the BMT Nassau Street Line in Lower Manhattan. T ...
, earlier KK, discontinued in 1976 *
K (Eighth Avenue Local) The K Eighth Avenue Local, earlier the AA, was a rapid transit service of the New York City Subway. Its route bullet was colored on station signs, car rollsigns, and the official subway map since it ran on the IND Eighth Avenue Line. The K op ...
, a defunct train service on the New York City Subway, which was known as the AA until 1985 * K Ingleside (San Francisco Muni) *
K Line (Los Angeles Metro) The K Line is a light rail line in Los Angeles County, California. It is one of six lines in the Los Angeles Metro Rail system operated by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro), and is the newest named line in the ...
*
Sakaisuji Line The is an underground rapid transit line in Osaka, Japan, operated by Osaka Metro. Its official name is , and in Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (Japan), MLIT publications, it is written as . The Sakaisuji Line is uniq ...
, a subway service operated by the Osaka Metro, labeled *, the official West Japan Railway Company service symbol for the
Kishin Line is a railway line operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) between Himeji, Hyōgo and Niimi, Okayama, Japan. The name of the line comes from the first kanji of Himeji () and Niimi () which the line connects. Stations *S: Trains stop *s: ...
.


See also

* * K class (disambiguation) * Kilo (disambiguation); letter "k" pronounced as "kilo" in NATO-speak *
KK (disambiguation) KK, K.K., kK, k.k., or other sequences of two k's with or without punctuation may refer to: Arts and media *KK, the production code for the 1967 ''Doctor Who'' serial ''The Faceless Ones'' * "KK" (song), a 2014 song by Wiz Khalifa * Kk. or Kirk ...
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KKK (disambiguation) KKK most commonly refers to the Ku Klux Klan, an American white supremacist group. KKK may also refer to: Organizations Politics * Communist Party of Cyprus () * Katipunan ng Kamalayang Kayumanggi (Society of Brown Consciousness) a Philippin ...
*
KKKK (disambiguation) KKKK may refer to: * ''Kandukondain Kandukondain'', a 2000 Tamil musical and romantic film based on Jane Austen's novel ''Sense and Sensibility'' * The Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, an independent chapter of the Ku Klux Klan * KHKX, a radio station ...
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KKKKK (disambiguation) KKKKK may refer to: * '' K.K.K.K.K.'' (album), a 1998 album by Kahimi Karie * ''KKKKK'' (record), a B-side released by Panda Bear off the 2007 single ''Carrots'' (song) * "KKKKK" (rating), the top review rating from webzine ''Kerrang!'' See also ...
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