| A | B |
| knowledge | what can be learned from studying or experience; facts, ideas, information |
| knuckle | a part of the hand |
| knock | to hit as with a fist on a door; to hit and cause to fall down |
| knife | a sharp object with a blade used for cutting or carving |
| knot | a lump as in a string or ribbon; a unit of speed of one nautical mile (6,076) an hour |
| knit | a type of sewing which uses yarn and special knitting needles |
| knew | to have known something |
| know | to be aware of something |
| knee | a part of the body where the leg bends |
| knob | the part of the door, cabinet etc. used in opening or closing |
| noble | having or showing a very character or having high values |
| notion | a typical idea; an opinion or belief |
| notch | a cut in the form of a V made in an edge across a wooden surface |
| native | having to do with the place one was born |
| integrate/integration | to join together by race, color, or religion, or other reasons |
| segregate | to separate by race, color, or religion |
| partially | not completely to totally done |
| engrossed | to be absorbed with something, to be so into something that you don't know what else is going on |
| reject | to turn down, to refuse |
| civil rights | the individual rights of all citizens to be treated equal under the law |
| hardship | something hard to bear, trouble or problem |