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involving destruction, pertaining to the end of the world, predicting disaster, relating to the Apocalypseapocalyptic
Islamism, monotheistic religion based on the teachings of the prophet Mohammed which are written out in the Koran; body of Muslim believers, Muslims; Muslim world, Muslim religionIslam
island in the western Pacific Ocean, site of a World War II battle between American and Japanese forcesGuadalcanal
island southwest of Japan in the north Pacific, largest island of the Ryukyu Islands, site of one of the last major campaigns of World War II in which American troops seized control of the Island (from the Japanese)Okinawa
Japanese aircraft, Japanese suicide pilot, of or pertaining to a kamikaze, suicidal, one of the World Ward II Japanese pilots who intentionally crashed their planes into targets; airplane of a kamikaze pilot; one who behaves in a reckless and dangerous...kamikaze
Jewish people; Jewish world; area largely inhabited by Jews, district where Jews live, Judaism or its followersJewry
John Fitzgerald Kennedy, John Fitzgerald Kennedy International Airport, John Fitzgerald Kennedy; (1917-1963), 35th president of the United States (1961-1963), founder of many post-World War II economic and social reforms, president who gave final appro...JFK
John J. Pershing (1860-1948), American veteran of several wars, commander in chief of the American Expeditionary Force during World War I; type of surface-to-surface ballistic missilePershing
Journal of the American Medical AssociationJAMA
Journal of the Association for Computing Machinery; professional journal that published articles on current trends and research in computer scienceJACM
judge in ancient Greece; Creator of the world (according to Platonic philosophy), powerful force or personalitydemiurge
kick boxingsavate
knock somebody out, knockout, knock-out, final blow which ends a boxing match (Boxing), win a boxing match by delivering a punch which knocks the opponent unconscious (Boxing)kayo
lack of sophistication, lack of knowledge about the worldunworldliness
Ladies Professional Golf AssociationLPGA
 

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