| Knaster-Tarski theorem | KnowledgeWeb Project | Knee |
| KNKN or kn may stand for: Kannada language ( ISO 639 alpha-2) kilonewton kN : an SI unit of force, with value 1000 N. Kuhne & Nagel Saint Kitts and Nevis ( ISO country code) Lists of two-letter combinations. | Knock NevisThe Knock Nevis is a Norwegian owned supertanker, formerly known as Seawise Giant Happy Giant and Jahre Viking''. It is 458 meters (1504 feet) in length and 69 m (226 ft) in width, making it the largest ship in the world. It was built between 1979 and 198 | Knettishall HeathKnettishall Heath is an area of common land in Norfolk about 7 km east of Thetford near the Norfolk- Suffolk border. Popular with dog walkers and ramblers, it is the site where the Icknield Way and Peddars Way meet (sometimes Peddars Way is marked on maps |
| KnackKnack is a Belgian magazine written in Dutch. Magazines. | KnifefishThe knifefishes (also knife fishes are ray-finned fish that are elongated in shape and whose fins run the length of the body, with the resulting appearance of a knife. There are two orders in which they occur; the Gymnotiformes and the Osteoglossiformes. | Knowledge transferIn the Organizational development area of organizational learning, a practical problem is that of knowledge transfer how to get some packet of knowledge, that exists in one part of the organization, into another (or all other) parts of the organization. |
| Knights of St ThomasThe Knights of Saint Thomas are an English Christian military order founded by Peter of Roche, the Bishop of Winchester, around 1227 during the Fifth Crusade. According to Pope Gregory IX this was done thanks to the negligence of the existing canons of th | Knowledge economyThe Knowledge Economy refers to the use of knowledge to produce economic benefits. The phrase came to prominence in New Zealand in the mid-to late- 1990s as a way of referring to the manner in which various high-technology businesses, especially computer | Knighty Knight BugsThe Bugs Bunny short, Knighty Knight Bugs in which a medieval Bugs Bunny traded blows with Yosemite Sam (as the Black Knight) and his fire-breathing dragon, was awarded an Oscar in 1958 for Short Subject (Cartoon) with John W. Burton as Producer. Animated |
| Knowledge technology | Knowledge base | Knowledge |
| Knute Nelson | Knockturn Alley | Knuth-Morris-Pratt algorithm |
| Knuth's up-arrow notation | Knights of the Dinner Table | Knowing Me, Knowing You |
| Knight of Shadows | Knights and knaves | Knowledge Adventure |
| Knowledge gap hypothesis | Knowsley | Know-Nothing movement |
| Knuth -yllion | Knits | Knot polynomial |
| Knoydart | Knoxville Whig | Knox County |
| Knorkator | Knockout mouse | Knickers |
| Knaresborough | Knock | Knights of the Round Table |
| Knot (disambiguation) | Knot (mathematics) | Knot (speed) |
| Knightsbridge tube station | Knots in Polish mythology | Knight of Glin |
| Knurow | Knight Bachelor | Knyszyn |
| Knights of Pythias | Knut | Knights of the Golden Eagle |
| Knights of the Maccabees | Knudsen number | Knowle |
| Knole House | Knottingley | Knowlton Nash |
| Kneeboarding (surfsport) | Knife in the Water | Knife in the Water (band) |
| Knock First | KNHS | Knuckles' Chaotix |
| Knowledge Navigator | Knowledge engineering | Knyaz |
| Knivsta Municipality | Knautia | Knut Vollebæk |
| Knole Settee | Knowledge by acquaintance | Knight's Armament Company |
| Knights of the White Camelia | Known-plaintext attack | Knapdale |
| Knäred | Knobcone Pine | Knightswood |
| Knife River | Knud Ejler Løgstrup | Knoxfield, Victoria |
| Knights of the Cross | Knight Ridder | Knives (Babylon 5) |
| Kneeboarding (towsport) | Knox class frigate | Knäckebröd |
| Knock Yokoyama | Knight-errant | Knots Landing |
| Knecht Ruprecht | Knoebels | Knowledge relativity |
| Know Your Enemy | Kneazle | Knowledge level |
| Knowledge level modeling | Knuth-Bendix completion algorithm | Knowledge visualization |
| Knights of Father Matthew | Knights of St. George | Knights of Honor |
| Knights of St. Joseph | Knighton, Powys | Knightly Virtues |