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karaktè ezòmkind of double hibiscus, which changes colour from red to white and pink
karangcavalli (fish of the carangidae family, Caranx hippos?); karang gró zyé 'big eye' (Caranx latus​); karang gas black cavalli (; karang a plim feather cavalli (Alectis ciliaris​); karang gras brilliantly coloured fish (Caranx chrysos) CHECK ALL THESE
karantforty
karantennquarantine
karaptree (Carapa guianensis) whose wood is used in joinery, e.g. for making floorsunspec. var.karab. Its fruit, grenn karap, is used to make oil, which has multiple, including medicinal, uses.
karatcarat palm (Sabal mauritiiformis)
karatècharacter, in bon karatè good nature
karé1measure of land (8 acres)
karé2square, rectangular
karé3to take up one's position (in stick fight), to square up; karé bwa to parry a blow using one's own stick
karèmseason of) lent; dry season
karesito caress
karèthawksbill turtle, oxbill turtle ((Eretmochelys imbricata)
karitSpanish mackerel (Scomberomorus maculatus)Tsp carite, from Car.
karòs(horse-drawn) coach
kasapart of the stake in a gambling game which is kept by the owner (of the game or house)
kasavcassava bread; kasav myèl honeycomb
kaséto break (e.g. janm kasé broken leg); to break open, e.g. cocoa pod; t(in stick fighting) to block (a blow)
kaskabèlcascabel, type of tree boa (Corallus ruschenbergerii)
kaskadoucascadura (Hoplosternum littorale), a popular edible fresh-water fish
kasmazèttype of bird - black-and-white manakin (Manacus manacus trinitatis)
kasteya-nsort of Spanish dance
kasuètbranch of carat palm used for thatching? Not found anywhere else.
kat1card
kat2four