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Judas
  1. noun - (New Testament) supposed brother of St. James; one of the Apostles who is invoked in prayer when a situation seems hopeless
  2. (New Testament) the Apostle who betrayed Jesus to his enemies for 30 pieces of silver
  3. a one-way peephole in a door
  4. someone who betrays under the guise of friendship
Judea
  1. noun - the southern part of ancient Palestine succeeding the kingdom of Judah; a Roman province at the time of Christ
Judge
  1. noun - a public official authorized to decide questions brought before a court of justice
  2. an authority who is able to estimate worth or quality
  3. determine the result of (a competition)
  4. form a critical opinion of; "I cannot judge some works of modern art"; "How do you evaluate this grant proposal?" "We shouldn't pass judgment on other people"
  5. judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time); "I estimate this chicken to weigh three pounds"
  6. pronounce judgment on; "They labeled him unfit to work here"
  7. put on trial or hear a case and sit as the judge at the trial of; "The football star was tried for the murder of his wife"; "The judge tried both father and son in separate trials"
Judos
  1. noun - a sport adapted from jujitsu (using principles of not resisting) and similar to wrestling; developed in Japan
Kadai
  1. noun - a family of Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in southeastern Asia
Kedge
  1. - small anchor used for kedging
  2. To move (a vessel) by carrying out a kedge in a boat, dropping it overboard, and hauling the vessel up to it.
Kidde
  1. - imp. of Kythe.
Kiddo
  1. unknown - affectionate term for someone younger than you
  2. slang for kid
Kiddy
  1. noun - a young child
Kodak
  1. - A kind of portable photographic camera, esp. adapted for snapshot work, in which a succession of negatives is made upon a continuous roll of sensitized film; -- originally a trademark name of the Eastman Kodak Company, but from early 1900's through the 1930's it was popularly applied to almost any hand camera.