(kǎn) pit; threshold; one of the Eight Trigrams 八卦[ba1 gua4], symbolizing water; ☵
(kǎnr) critical juncture; key moment
(kǎnrjǐng) karez, qanat or "horizontal well" (irrigation and water management system used in Xinjiang, Central Asia and Middle East)
(kǎnkǎn) (dialect) just now
(kǎnkě) bumpy (of a road); rough (of life); to be down on one's luck; to be full of frustrations and dashed hopes
(kǎnkěbùpíng) pot-holed and bumpy road (idiom); fig. full of disappointment and dashed hopes
(kǎnkěduōchuǎn) full of trouble and misfortune (usu. referring to someone's life)
(kǎntǎbùlián) Cantabria in north Spain; Spanish Basque country
(kǎntǎbùliánshānmài) Cantabrian mountain range in north Spain dividing Asturias from Castilla-Leon
(kǎntǎbùliánhǎi) Bay of Biscay (Spanish: Mare Cantabrico)
(kǎnlǎn) to meet with misfortune
(kǎndàhā) Kandahar (town in Southern Afghanistan)
(kǎndàhāshěng) Kandahar province of Afghanistan
(kǎnzi) raised ground; bank
(kǎnpàlā) Kampala, capital of Uganda
(kǎndélā) candela (unit of luminosity); standard candle
(kǎnkūn) Cancún
(kǎntèbóléi) Canterbury, England
(kǎntèbóléidàzhǔjiào) Archbishop of Canterbury, head of Church of England
(kǎnjiān) sleeveless jacket (usually cotton); Chinese waistcoat
(kǎnjiānr) erhua variant of 坎肩, sleeveless jacket (usually cotton); Chinese waistcoat
(kǎnbèiěr) Campbell (name)
(kǎnbèiěrzhūrúcāngshǔ) Campbell's dwarf hamster (Phodopus campbelli)