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KEN'NEL, n. [L. canis, a dog.] 1. A house or cot for dogs, or for a pack of houn...
KEN'DAL-GREEN, n. A species of green cloth made of kendal.
KEN, v.t. [L. canus, white, caneo, to be white, and this with L. cano, to sing, ...
KEM'ELIN, n. A tub; a brewer's vessel. [Not in use.]
KEMB, v.t. To comb, which see. Kemb is an obsolete orthography.
KELT'ER, n. The phrase,he is not in kelter, signifies, he is not in a proper dre...
KEL'SON. [See Keelson .]
KELP'Y, n. An imaginary spirit of the waters, in the form of a horse. [Local and...
KELP, n. The calcined ashes of sea weed, used in the manufacture of glass. This ...
KELL, n. A sort of pottage. [Not used in America.] KELL , n. The caul or omentum...
KEG, n. A small cask or barrel; written more correctly cag.
KEF'FEKILL, n. A mineral, the meerschaum, which see.
KEF'FEKIL, n. A stone, white or yellow, which hardens in the fire, and of which ...
KEE'PSAKE, n. Any thing kept, or given to be kept for the sake of the giver; a t...
KEE'PING, ppr. Holding; restraining; preserving; guarding; protecting; performin...
KEE'PERSHIP, n. The office of a keeper. [Little used.]