"five Ks" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

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  1. The five items of faith worn by Khalsa Sikhs: kaccha, kara, kirpan, kanga and kesh. Wikipedia link: five Ks Tags: plural, plural-only Translations (five items of faith worn by Khalsa Sikhs): cinco ks [masculine, plural] (Portuguese)
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