K is the eleventh letter of the Latin alphabet.
K may also refer to:
General uses
- K (programming language), 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, a Japanese supercomputer
 - K-factor (disambiguation), several unrelated terms in physics, engineering, telecommunications and chess
 - K (Broadway Brooklyn Local), earlier KK, a defunct service in the New York City Subway discontinued in 1976
 - K (Eighth Avenue Local), a defunct service on the New York City Subway, which was known as the AA until 1985
 - Vitamin K, a group of vitamins that are needed to promote blood coagulation
 - Kappa (Κ) (Greek alphabet)
 - Ka (Cyrillic) (К) (Cyrillic alphabet)
 - Chrysler K platform, 1981–1995 car design used by Chrysler
 - Low-K, the dielectric constant in semiconductors, electronics, and physics
 - K–12 education, 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, in Tonbridge, Kent
 
People
- Adem K, Australian musician
 - Yasmin K., German singer
 - K (composer), 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
 - Kiccha Sudeepa, Indian actor, commonly abbreviated as simply K
 
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, Brazilian journalist and political scientist
 - K. (novel), a 1915 novel by Mary Roberts Rinehart
 - "K" Is for Killer, 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
 - K (TV series), a Japanese anime
 - K, the production code for the 1964 Doctor Who serial The Dalek Invasion of Earth
 
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
 - K, the main character in the TV series Robotto Keiji (Robot Detective)
 - 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
 - K, a character in the visual novel Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward
 - K′, also known as "K Dash" or "K Prime", a King of Fighters character
 - Agent K, 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
 - K, the main character in the 2017 film Blade Runner 2049
 - Dr. K, the character in Power Rangers RPM
 
Other
- K, a constructed language invented by Robert Dessaix
 
In mathematics
- and , the complete and complete bipartite graph
 - K-theory, a branch of topology and algebra
 - , in blackboard bold, is a commonly used symbol for a field, as an abbreviation of the German Körper.
 - K, the complete elliptic integral of the first kind
 
In music
- K., abbreviation for Ralph Kirkpatrick’s chronological catalogue of Domenico Scarlatti's keyboard sonatas
 - K., abbreviation for the Köchel catalogue, chronological catalogue of compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
 - K Records, 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
 - "K" (The Tutts song), 2006 song by The Tutts
 - "K", a song by The Hold Steady
 - "K.", a song from Cigarettes After Sex (album) by Cigarettes After Sex
 
In politics
- K, the Keskustapuolue, the Centre Party (Finland)
 - K, Kommunistiska Partiet, the Communist Party (Sweden)
 - K, the politics and followers of former President of Argentina Néstor Kirchner (1950-2010)
 
As a symbol or abbreviation
- k, from Latin kilo, for 1000 (number)
 - K, ketamine, a street abbreviation for a recreational drug
 - K, Kyocera's mobile phones in Japan
 - K, a strikeout in baseball scorekeeping
 - K, a contract in legal shorthand
 - k, a voiceless velar plosive in the International Phonetic Alphabet
 - K, key color (i.e., black) in the CMYK color model, especially for printing
 - k, abbreviation of okay, commonly used in instant messaging, or in S.M.S. messages
 - K, the construction point of a ski jumping hill
 - k, a shorthand for a knighthood in the British honours system
 - K, the ticker symbol on the New York Stock Exchange for the Kellogg Company
 - K, abbreviation of gridiron football position Kicker (also known as placekicker)
 
Unit
- k, symbol of the kilo- prefix in the SI and other systems of unit that denotes multiples of 1000
 - K, kelvin, the SI unit of thermodynamic temperature
 - K (upper case), informal abbreviation for kibibyte or 1024 bytes (symbol: kiB or kB or KB)
 - k (lower case), informal abbreviation for kilobyte or 1000 bytes (symbol: kB)
 - k, informal abbreviation for kibibit (symbol: kb or kib or Kb or kbit or kibit or Kbit) 1024 bits
 - k, informal abbreviation for kilobit (symbol: kb or kbit) 1000 bits
 - k or K, abbreviation for kilometre (SI symbol: km) (especially in measured-distance sports, e.g. "10K run")
 - k or K, abbreviation for kilohm (symbol; kΩ), a measure of resistance in electronics
 
In the natural sciences
- K, one-letter designation for the amino acid lysine
 - K, for carrying capacity of an environment
 - K carat (purity), measurement applied to gold
 - K, the Cretaceous geological period
 
In the physical sciences
- Potassium, symbol K, a chemical element
 - k, angular wavenumber of a wave
 - k, wavevector of a wave
 - K, the symbol that represents a kaon in particle physics
 - k, the spring constant in Hooke's law relating deformation (strain) and force applied (stress) to a material body
 - k or kB, the Boltzmann constant, the physical constant relating energy and temperature at the particle level
 - or K, relative static permittivity (dielectric constant)
 - ke, the Coulomb constant
 - K, equilibrium constant
 - k, thermal conductivity
 - k, the Gaussian gravitational constant
 - k, often used for some proportionality constant
 
Military and guns
- Kilo, the military time zone code for UTC+10:00
 - Operation K, 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, an assault rifle
 
Transportation
- K (Los Angeles Railway), defunct streetcar line in Los Angeles, California
 - K (Broadway Brooklyn Local), earlier KK, discontinued in 1976
 - K (Eighth Avenue Local), 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)
 - Sakaisuji Line, a subway service operated by the Osaka Metro, labeled 

 
, the official West Japan Railway Company service symbol for the Kishin Line.
See also
Search for "k"  on Wikipedia.
- All pages with titles beginning with K
 - All pages with titles containing K
 - K class (disambiguation)
 - Circle-k (disambiguation)
 - Kilo (disambiguation); letter "k" pronounced as "kilo" in NATO-speak
 - KK (disambiguation)
 - KKK (disambiguation)
 - KKKK (disambiguation)
 - KKKKK (disambiguation)
 
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