kaiꞌa kirinspecies of snake, Pacific Tree Boacandoia carinata 'carinata'
kakaapiirinsmall cane species with very sharp thorns, of no practical use
kakahinsmall legs with more than one join, such as crab legs or bird talonsRimo irimoꞌu momoꞌoi-ka, ara siks kakahi-ka.The bird came to us with these six talons.synkekepi1.6.1.2Bird
kakaihouvar.kakahonleafless and dry, which may be like the burio (rosewood) at the end of rainy season, or might be a dead tree, also used for a dry sago flowerBurioi kakahoo-ka, mabu burioi oropoi'oi-ka. The rosewood tree is leafless because it is the end of the year.
kamaraMotukaemansweet potatoRuu tamai ami'a oratoti, boroio, rio ruu topo hi'a-ka, roo-ro uhoi-da.Some of them have purple skins, or yellow, and they are very thick when you eat them.synrori6.2Agriculture
kamaꞌenclub, made of hard timber such as kwila or rosewood, used to beat the bark off timbers to be used for rafters, to beat a pattern into a canoe, or for killing an enemy.
kamiacoordconnand alsoKa moo mamui rautu aiha pirodaido bu'i eito turia-ha upibai'o, buhebai'o kamia meree-keekeei rautu, rimo bu'i muioi. Then with my mother we went to the bush with all the young women, the girls, and also the children with us, to a desserted place in the bush.
kamukiocfmapandecorative clothing worn to cover the front and the back of someone's bottom when dancing. Worn by men, women, and children. Has a nice smell.