Do we say k or kay

k 716 occurrences

A, frontal lobe of the cerebrum; B, parietal lobe; C, parieto occipital lobe with fissure between this lobe and D, the occipital lobe; E, cerebellum; F, arbor vitæ; H, pons Varolu; K, medulla oblongata; L, portion of lobe on the opposite side of brain.

A, chiasm of the optic nerves; B, optic tracts; C, motor oculi communis; D, fifth nerve; E, motor oculi externus; F, facial nerve; H, auditory nerve; I, glosso-pharyngeal nerve; K, pneumogastric; L, spinal accessory; M, cervical nerves; N, upper extremity of spinal cord; O, decussation of the anterior pyramids; R, anterior pyramids of the medulla oblongata; S, pons Varolii.

(Showing the fissures and columns.) A, anterior median fissure; B, posterior median fissure; C, anterior lateral fissure; D, posterior lateral fissure; E, lateral column; F, anterior column; G, posterior column; H, posterior median column; K, anterior root; L, posterior root; M, ganglion of N, a spinal nerve. ] 275.

A, attachment of tendon connected with the three recti muscles; B, external rectus, divided and turned downward, to expose the internus rectus; C, inferior rectus; D, internal rectus; E, superior rectus; F, superior oblique; H, pulley and reflected portion of the superior oblique; K, inferior oblique; L, levator palpebri superioris; M, middle portion of the same muscle (L); N, optic nerve.

(Showing the vocal cords.) A, epiglottis; B, section of hyoid bone; C, superior vocal cord; D, ventricle of the larynx; E, inferior vocal cord; F, section of the thyroid cartilage; H, section of anterior portion of the cricoid cartilage; K, trachea; L, section of the posterior portion of the cricoid cartilage; M, arytenoid cartilage; N, section of the arytenoid muscle.

Gutturals, such as k, g, ch, gh, and r, are due to the movements of the root of the tongue in connection with the soft palate or pharynx.

2, it will be found necessary to move it from A to L in 0.025 second, in order to allow a stream to arrive at C, that is K, without, in transit, friction or loss of velocity.

Here the jet is impelled against the lower edge of the bucket, B, and gives a pressure by its impact; then following the curve BK, with a diminishing velocity, it is finally discharged at K, retaining only sufficient movement to carry the water clear out of the machine.

Singer machines of class 14K (K2541) with multiple heads for lacing or stitching jacquard cards, by Archibald Tregaskis.

(Ancient Masonry, serial no.16, course IV-K) © 1Dec39; AA351740.

Betty Knight, Winifred Knight Mewborn & Jennie K

Monroe K, Spears & William Meredith (E); 5May75; R604773.

1950 cumulative annual pocket part, index A-K, L-Z tables.

Then he brightened up and went gaily on with what he had been saying: "We've got nine full companies already, and the 10th, K, is an independent company which we're taking in to complete our organisation.

That K Company is due in camp this evening, and I expect our uniforms and equipments will be delivered in the morning.

k History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves TYPEWRITTEN RECORDS

I saw Captain Parker, of Company K, near to us.

" "How do you spell that Persian's name, Captain?" "K-h-a-y-y-a-m." "And you pronounce it

; the old glass in it bears the rebus of Cable, the founder of it (K and a bell).

Though the ten miles' ride from K had been depressing, especially the last five miles, on account of the cold autumnal rain that had set in, I felt a pang of regret on hearing the rickety open wagon turn round in the road and roll off in the darkness.

I have just driven over from K in this infernal rain.

Seriously, now," he said, halting in front of the table, "what with books and papers and drives about the country, I do not find the days too long, though I seldom see any one, except when I go over to K for my mail.

The wisest thing I ever did in my life was to sell out my grain business over at K, thirteen years ago, and settle down at the Corners.

Wicked little boys over at K have now and then derisively advised me to follow my nose.

K Kelvin, Lord (See Thomson), 138.

kay 842 occurrences

In the morning when they rode to the field where the multitude were gathered to watch the jousting, Sir Kay discovered that he had left his sword at his lodgings.

And so, as he rode by the churchyard and saw the magic sword unguarded in the stone, he thought how fine a weapon it would be for Sir Kay.

" "My brother Arthur brought it to methis I swear," said Sir Kay.

" "Now my own dear father, and Kay, my brother, do not kneel to me.

Arthur did not forget his promises, but made Sir Kay his seneschal and gave broad lands and rich presents to his foster parents.

London and Thackeray, the Smiths, Mrs. Gaskell, and Miss Martineau, Sir John and Lady Kay-Shuttleworth, her celebrity and the little train of cheerful, unfamiliar circumstances, all these things sink into insignificance beside it.

Claude Newton Stokes (A); 16Sep58; R221575. STRAHAN, KAY CLEAVER. October house.

SEE Strahan, Kay Cleaver.

SEE Strahan, Kay Cleaver. STRANGE, JOHN STEPHEN, pseud.

KAY, GERTRUDE A., illus.

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SEE Franckenstein, Kay Boyle.

ENGLISH, KAY.

For works claimed by Kay English SEE English, Richard.

Kay English (W); 25Oct65; R371013.

Kay English (W); 25Oct65; R371016.

Kay English (W); 25Oct65; R371022. Strictly ding dong.

Kay English (W); 25Oct65; R371021. Strictly dirty-neck.

Kay English (W); 25Oct65; R371017. ENNEVER, W. J. Your mind and how to use it.

FRANCKENSTEIN, KAY BOYLE VON.

SEE Von Franckenstein, Kay Boyle.

Mildred B. Erickson (Mrs. Clifford E.) (W) & Marilyn Kay Erickson Esposito & W. Bruce Erickson (C); 27Sep66; R394262.

KAY, KATHRYN, pseud. SEE Pratt, Kathryn W. KEATON, RUSSELL. Skyroads with Clipper Williams of the flying legion.

SEE Small, Abner R. SMART, WALTER KAY.

KAY, EUGENE M., JR.

Do we say   k   or  kay