Definitions for "Kane"
Kane is a fictional and prominent character from Westwood Studios' benchmark Command & Conquer series real-time strategy video games, and the nefarious and seemingly immortal mastermind behind the ancient and secretive Brotherhood of Nod society. Little is truly known about him; many of his followers draw a connection between him and the biblical figure of Cain, which Kane does not go out of his way to confirm or deny.
Kane is a Dutch pop group. The two original members were Dinand Woesthoff (singer) and Dennis van Leeuwen (guitarist). They added drummer Martijn Bosman in 2002.
Kane is a fictional character from the Highlander movies, portrayed by actor Mario Van Peebles. He is an Immortal.
Kane is a literary character created by Karl Edward Wagner in a series of sword and sorcery novels and short stories between 1970 and 1985. The stories are set in a grim, pre-medieval world which is nonetheless ancient and rich in history. In some of Wagner's later stories Kane appears in the present day  — for example, as a drug dealer in "Lacunae" and as a somewhat suspect publishing magnate in "At First Just Ghostly".
Kane is a British spanking magazine, originally published in the UK by the late Harrison Marks. First published in 1982, it claims to be the longest-published British spanking magazine. A veteran of the UK glamour scene Harrison Marks saw this magazine (covering an area in which he, apparently, had no personal interest) as a way of out the financial troubles he found himself in.
Kane is a two-dimensional action game by Mastertronic, published in 1986. The game runs on Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64 and Sinclair ZX Spectrum.
Kane is the walled remains of a lunar crater that has been flooded by lava from Mare Frigoris to the south, and it lies on the northeast edge of this mare. The crater lies midway between C. Mayer crater to the west and Democritus crater in the east.
Keywords:  procreation, giver, god, life
the Life-giver, god of procreation
Keywords:  kanji, kin, pronounced, gold, metal
metal (same kanji pronounced kin means gold)
Keywords:  buddhist, temple, bells, japan, minutes
A Kane is a type of bell from Japan. The word in Japanese can also mean metal or money. It is a tradition in Japan to ring the large Buddhist temple bells 108 times a few minutes before the new year.