Here you’ll find 19 Anagrams that start with K that begin with K, organized from “kale” to “kyte”. Many are common puzzle-friendly words and a few rare or archaic forms appear.
Anagrams that start with K are words whose letters rearrange to form another valid word beginning with K. Anagram play appears in historical puzzles and modern wordplay, prized for wit and discovery.
Below you’ll find the table with “Word”, “Anagram”, “Definition”, “Part of speech”, “Frequency”, and “Notes”.
Word: The K-starting source word; use it to find playable options and check immediately whether it fits your puzzle or clue.
Anagram: The rearranged word that also starts with K; it shows playable alternatives and rare variants useful in games and puzzles.
Definition: A brief one-line meaning plus part of speech and a frequency tag, so you judge usefulness at a glance.
Part of speech: Shows grammatical category like noun or verb, helping you fit the word into sentences or crosswords.
Frequency: A simple common/rare/archaic label that helps you choose everyday words or obscure options for challenge play.
Notes: Extra details such as variant spellings, regional usage, or puzzle tips to help you decide when to use the word.
Anagrams that start with K
| Word | Anagram mates | Part of speech | Frequency | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| kale | leak, lake | noun | common | Leafy green vegetable often used in salads and cooking (noun, common). |
| keep | peek | verb | common | To retain, hold, or guard something (verb, common). |
| keen | knee | adj | common | Sharp, eager, or intense in feeling; highly enthusiastic (adj, common). |
| knee | keen | noun | common | The joint between the thigh and the lower leg (noun, common). |
| keel | leek | noun | common | Central structural beam of a ship; a key part of a vessel’s hull (noun, common). |
| kepi | pike | noun | uncommon | Flat-topped military cap once common in 19th-century uniforms (noun, uncommon). |
| kiln | link | noun | common | Oven or furnace used for firing pottery, bricks, or lime (noun, common). |
| kibe | bike | noun | archaic | A chilblain or sore on the heel (archaic medical term) (noun, archaic). |
| khan | hank | noun | uncommon | A ruler or noble title historically used in Central Asia (noun, uncommon). |
| kite | tike | noun | common | Lightweight frame flown in wind; also certain birds of prey (noun, common). |
| knot | tonk | noun | common | Interlacing of rope, a hard lump, or a nautical speed unit (noun, common). |
| kist | skit | noun | rare | A chest or wooden box (Scots/archaic term) (noun, rare). |
| kobo | book | noun | uncommon | Monetary subunit of the Nigerian naira (noun, uncommon). |
| kora | okra | noun | uncommon | West African lute-like stringed instrument (noun, uncommon). |
| kin | ink | noun | common | Family, relations, or those of common ancestry (noun, common). |
| kiter | trike | noun | uncommon | One who flies kites or, in finance, someone who kites checks (noun, uncommon). |
| kyte | tyke | noun | archaic | Archaic word for the belly; also an older form related to the kite bird (noun, archaic). |
| keeper | peeker | noun | common | Person who keeps, guards, or maintains something (noun, common). |
| know | wonk | verb | common | To be aware of or have knowledge about something (verb, common). |