Noun
Kanak (plural Kanaks or Kanak)
An indigenous Melanesian inhabitant of New Caledonia.
A special authorisation allowing the French national flag to be used in campaign spots angered the pro-independence Kanak and Socialist National Liberation Front (FLNKS), which accused Paris of taking sides against independence. Source: Internet
In a key achievement for the Indian space programme, a team of astronomers headed by Dr Kanak Saha, from Pune-based Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA), discovered a galaxy called AUDFs01. Source: Internet
As Kanak Mani Dixit has pointed out Nepal became a under the Ranas, who ruled absolutely for 104 years, until King Tribhuvan overthrew the oligarchy. Source: Internet
It is intended to put an end to a battle between the largely pro-independence native Kanak inhabitants, and also the descendants of European settlers called”Caldoches”. Source: Internet
Islamic Force (now known as KanAK) is often recognized as the beginning of Turkish hip hop. Source: Internet
Singles competitors Gabby Cusano, Jai Naik and Deven Bapat, the boys’ doubles team of Nic Cusano and Blaine Kanak and the girls’ doubles team of Anisha Apte and Synclair Larson all stumbled in the opening, quarterfinal round on Thursday. Source: Internet