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K9 refers to a dog. K6 refers to a mountain in Pakistan

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What does K-6 refer to?

It depends how it is used.In education, K-6 is pronounced "K through six" and means kindergarten through the sixth grade. It is always spelled with a dash.K6 with no dash can mean Highway 6 in Kansas, or the K6 pipe (geological formation) in Canada. It could be a type of heavy machine gun used in South Korea, an older AMD processor chip for computers, a type of telephone kiosk in the UK, or the Sonata in C (Mozart's 6th work for the keyboard and violin). It can even be a Soviet air to air missile. The (HMS) K6 is a British submarine.The K6, or Baltistan Peak in Pakistan, is a notable peak of the Masherbrum Mountains, a subrange of the Karakoram mountain range.The K6 microprocessor was launched by AMD in 1997. The main advantage of this particular microprocessor is that it was a socket 7 processor designed to fit into existing desktop designs for Pentium branded CPUs.


Knick Knack Paddy Whack Give A Dog A Bone?

Knick knack paddy whack give a dog a bone is an old nursery rhyme. Some people also refer to it as a children's song.


What is wrong with this sentence Flapping its wings wildly the dog was fascinated by the bat stuck in the fire place?

Dangling participles make for very odd, awkward, and often humorous sentences.Wrong: Flapping its wings wildly, the dog was fascinated by the bat stuck in the fire place.A dog has no wings to flap, but in this sentence " Flapping its wings wildly" is meant to refer the dog.You need to get " Flapping its wings wildly," to refer to the bat.Correct: The dog was fascinated by the bat that was stuck in the fire place and flapping its wings wildly.Correct: The dog was fascinated by the bat stuck in the fire place, flapping its wings wildly.


Plural of a dog is an animal?

The plural form of "dog house" is "dog houses". In this case "dog" is an adjective describing the type of house and can not be plural. We are referring to several houses and not several dogs. Of course if the dog owned several houses then we could refer to the "dog's houses"


How do you spell refer?

Refer, as in "The doctor wants to refer you to a specialist."