I.
variant of kay
II. ˈkȯ, ˈkȧ
chiefly Scotland
variant of call
III. ˈkä noun
( -s )
Etymology: Egyptian
: the personality double believed in ancient Egypt to be born with an individual and after death to reside in the statue of the deceased in the tomb dependent upon the preservation and nourishment of the body
IV.
Usage: usually capitalized
variant of kha
V. abbreviation
Etymology: kathode
cathode