AK
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AK may refer to:
- Aesopiankitty, a member of Newgrounds. He animates both with drawings and with Autodesk Maya (software) 2008. He is also a talented musician and writes many compositions.
- Alaska, a state in the United States (see United States postal abbreviations)
- applied kinesiology, a method using manual muscle testing that purportedly gives feedback on the functional status of the body
- Alicia Keys, singer.
- Ak Tha Razorman, of P$C - Grand Hustle
- actinic keratosis, a skin condition
- AK, the US Navy hull classification symbol for Cargo Ship
- Armia Krajowa (Home Army), underground resistance in Nazi-occupied Poland during World War II
- AK-47 (Avtomat Kalashnikova model 1947 g.), Russian rifle or one of its variants such as the AK-74, AK-101, AK-103, or AK-107
- AK, the IATA code for AirAsia based in Malaysia
- Ace-King, a card combination in Poker
- Patient AK, a 16 year old female patient who laughed when her brain was stimulated with electric current during treatment for epilepsy
- A.K. (1985), a film directed by Chris Marker about the making of Akira Kurosawa's Ran (1985)
- AK Press, a collectively owned and operated independent publisher and book distributor that specialises in radical and anarchist literature
- AK (Radio Program), a weekly broadcast produced by Alaska Public Radio
- Knight of the Order of Australia, a chivalric award, defunct since 1986
- AK, Arbeiterkammer, in English the Austrian Chamber of Labour
- AK, the Turkish Justice and Development Party, from its Turkish name, Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi
- In falconers' usage, "American kestrel" (a species of bird of prey)
- In database theory, Alternate key, an attributes set capable to identify a recordset not used as primary key
aK may refer to:
ak may refer to:
- Akan language (ISO 639 alpha-2)
- "white" in Turkish
Ak may refer to:
- Ak, the Master Woodsman of the World in L. Frank Baum's The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus
- Ak, the nickname for bassist Steve Jay, of the ethno-funk duo, Ak & Zuie (and "Weird Al" Yankovic's bassist)