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kelt

Kilt \Kilt\, n. [OGael. cealt clothes, or rather perh. fr. Dan. kilte op to truss, tie up, tuck up.] A kind of short petticoat, reaching from the waist to the knees, worn in the Highlands of Scotland by men, and in the Lowlands by young boys; a filibeg. [Written also kelt.]

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kelt

Etymology 1 n. A thin, recently spawned Atlantic salmon. Etymology 2

n. (alternative form of kilt English) Etymology 3

n. (context Scotland English) cloth with the nap, generally of native black wool.

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Kelt

KELT may refer to:

  • A Salmon that has spawned and is in poor physical condition
  • An alternative spelling of Celt
  • KELT (FM), call letters of a FM radio station located in Encinal, Texas.
  • KELT, the former call letters of a FM radio station located in Adelanto, California.
  • Kelt is the name of a beer found in Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
  • The NATO Reporting Name (AS-5 Kelt) for the Raduga KSR-2 cruise missile formerly used by the armed forces of the Soviet Union.
  • The acronym for Kilodegree Extremely Little Telescope, an astronomical survey for transiting exoplanets, or the planets discovered by the KELT survey, such as
    • KELT-2Ab
    • KELT-6b
KELT (FM)

KELT (102.5 FM) branded as KJ316 is an American commercial radio station licensed in 2010 to serve the community of Encinal, Texas. The station's broadcast license is held by Randall E. Leyendecker. The station broadcasts Christian contemporary music for the southern rural La Salle and northern Webb counties region. It currently has a construction permit to broadcast at a higher ERP.

Usage examples of "kelt".

Kelt, which subsequently was driven away by Priestess Elfane and Ecclesiarch Manaolo.

Running on autopilot, the Kelts climbed back to thirty thousand feet and cruised on south at six hundred knots indicated air speed.

There is reason to believe that these Kelts were originally part of the population and Empire of Atlantis.

The two Kelts spoke no word aloud, but even Grex could sense the wordless negatives sent back to the Earl.

Sir Philip Kelt, chairman of the Kelt Steamship Company, had flown up to meet us.