Kalology, kal-ol′o-ji, n. the science of beauty in itself considered. [Gr. kalos, beautiful, logia, discourse.]
Kalong, ka-long′, n. a general name of the large fruit-bats, flying foxes, &c.
Kalotype. Same as Calotype.
Kalpa, kal′pa, n. a day of Brahma, a period of 4320 million years.—Also Cal′pa. [Sans., 'formation.']
Kalpis, kal′pis, n. a three-handled water-vase. [Gr.]
Kalsomine, an incorrect form of calcimine, which see under Calcium.
Kalyptra, ka-lip′tra, n. a thin veil worn by Greek women over the hair.
Kam, käm, adj. (Shak.) crooked.
Kama, kä′ma, n. the god of love in the Purânas: impure desire.—Also Cama, Ka′madeva.
Kamera, kam′ė-ra, n. a room. See Camera.