kye
/kaɪ/Definitions
1. noun
A unit of currency, especially in East Asia, often in the form of a small, round coin.
“The kye was used as a medium of exchange during the old Silk Road era.”
2. noun
A small, circular hill or mound, especially one formed by glacial activity.
“The village was surrounded by several kyes in the surrounding landscape.”
3. verb
To make or form a kye, especially by glacial activity.
“The kye was formed by the slow movement of the glacier over millions of years.”