Words

Akkadian
ḳanû - reed, cane (CAD Q 85, AHw. 898)
Akkadian
ḳâpu - to buckle, to collapse (CAD Q 98)
Akkadian
ḳarābu - battle, fight (CAD Q 125, Abraham–Sokoloff 2011:46)
clearly borrowed from Aramaic
Akkadian
ḳarādu - to pluck wool (CAD Ḳ 126, AHw. 901)
Akkadian
ḳardu - heroic, valiant (CAD Q 129, AHw. 903)

Cf. Ugr. ḳrd ‘hero, powerful one’ (Kogan 2015: 337)

Akkadian
ḳarītu - storeroom, granary (CAD Q 132, AHw. 903)

Contra LSyr. 695, PCS *ḳVry-at-/*ḳar-t- ‘town’ is hardly related to Akk. ḳarītu ‘storeroom, granary’, which both AHw. 903 and HALOT 1091 connect instead with Hbr. ḳōrā ‘beam’ (Kogan 2015:214).

Akkadian
ḳarnu - horn (CAD Q 134, AHw. 904)
Akkadian
ḳarrādu - hero, warrior (CAD Q 140, AHw. 928)

Cf. Ugr. ḳrd ‘hero, powerful one’ (Kogan 2015: 337)

Akkadian
ḳātu - hand (CAD Q 183, AHw. 908)
Etymologically obscure
Akkadian
ḳebēru - to bury (CAD Q 201, AHw. 912)