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a spiritual part of the soul in Egyptian mythology, which survived after death
{i} unknown god; title of Brahma (Hinduism)
{i} (In ancient Egypt) spirit or soul of a dead person (believed to be able to live in a statue of that person after death)
One form of the human "soul," the ka was viewed by the Egyptians as a spiritual double which continued to exist after death among the living The ka received the offerings given to the deceased at the temples and tombs
(interr pron ) who; which; what; (indefinite pron ) whoever, whichever (k121, j406)
To serve, in the phrase "Ka me, ka thee"
Ancient Egyptian term for the astral body [Also see "Ba" for more info ]
The "life force", continuity of existence
Created as a "double" of a living person at birth It left the body upon the death of the person and received offerings ensuring the deceased's survival in the afterlife
(ka): and ka (kah): three kaeala (kay' ah luh): heart kaefan (kay' fahn): to sleep kael (kayl): hundred kaet (kayt): night kajima (kah jee muh): victory kalia (kah lee' ah): life kama (kah' mah): lost kando (kahn' do): when ked (ked): what keda (ke dah'): seven kefen (ke' fen): hello kemp (kemp): time ker (kur): to want ki (kee): it (subject) kis (kees): who kintali (kihn' tah lee): harmony kirlak (keer' lak): desert klit (kleet): low ko (ko): how komis (ko' mees): person kor (kor): why krazi (krah' zee): thirty kun (koon): it (object)
the equilibrium constant for the reaction of an acid with water
The "vital force" or "creative life energy" of a person or a god The ka of a mortal was created at birth abd remained with the body for life as a "spiritual double: , sometimes depicted in art as a smaller version of the individual When the body died, it was the ka that remained in existence and (an Egyptian hoped) successfully entered the afterlife, where it was sustained by grave goods and the votive offerings of the living
The Shutaka multi-layered term for the bond that exists between two people who have aligned their spiritual existences In its simplest form, ka manifests itself as a confidence and trust between the two individuals When fully developed, the Shutaka believe that ka becomes an entity of itself, or rather that the two people and the ka become one codependent organism Even among Shutaka, it is rare for ka to ever develop to this extent
cba Cube-shaped shrine in Mecca (within the central courtyard of the Great Mosque), which is the focal point of Muslim prayer and pilgrimage
cathode
life force; the hieroglyphic sign is a pair of extended arms
In ancient Egypt, immortal human substance; the concept approximates the Western idea of the soul
A Radar Frequency Band The set of frequencies between 26 5 and 40 GHz
(noun) The acid dissociation constant For the reaction: HA(aq) + H2O(l) H3O+(aq) + A-(aq) [where HA is an acid and A- is the conjugate base], the equilibrium expression would be: Ka = ([H3O+][A-])/[HA] Note that all pure liquid terms are omitted, hence H2O does not appear in the denominator Strong acids have much larger Ka values than do weak acids
one of the aspects of the soul; the vital force of a person or god; the ka of a dead person had to be fed, sheltered, and remembered, duties that fell to a ka priest as well as members of the family The ka was believed to be fashioned at birth, as a "double "
unknown god; an epithet of Prajapati and Brahma
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    Silbentrennung

    Ka

    Türkische aussprache

    Aussprache

    /ˈkä/ /ˈkɑː/

    Etymologie

    (abbreviation.) Egyptian k3.
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