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KERN'ELLY, a. Full of kernels; resembling kernels.
KER'SEY, n. A species of coarse woolen cloth; a coarse stuff made chiefly in Ken...
KERVE, v.t. To carve. [Not used.]
KERV'ER, n. A carver. [Not used.]
KE'SAR, n. [from Caesar.] An emperor.
KES'TREL, n. A fowl of the genus Falco, or hawk kind; called also stannel and wi...
KETCH, n. A vessel with two masts, a main and mizen-mast,usually from 100 to 250...
KETCH'UP, n. A sauce. [See Catchup .]
KET'TLE, n. A vessel of iron or other metal, with a wide mouth, usually without ...
KET'TLE-DRUM, n. An instrument of martial music, composed of two basins of coppe...
KET'TLE-DRUMMER, n. The man who beats the kettle-drum.
KET'TLE-PINS, n. Nine pins; skittles.
KEV'EL, n. In ships, a piece of timber serving to belay the sheets or great rope...
KEX, n. Hemlock; the stem of the teasel; a dry stalk. [See Kecksy .]
KEY, n. ke. In a general sense, a fastener; that which fastens; as a piece of wo...
KE'Y-COLD, a. Lifeless. [Not in use.]