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Traditional English :: keloid
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kelatiegn.html - n. fibrous tissue formed at the site of a scar or injury. [Gk khele claw + -OID] |
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Traditional English :: kelp
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kelatiegn.html - n. 1 any of several large broad-fronded brown seaweeds esp. of the genus Laminaria, suitable for use as manure. 2 the calcined ashes of seaweed formerly used in glass-making and soap manufacture because of their high content of sodium, potassium, and magnesium salts. [ME c] |
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Traditional English :: kelpie
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kelatiegn.html - n. Sc. 1 a water-spirit, usu. in the form of a horse, reputed to delight in the drowning of travellers etc. 2 an Australian sheepdog orig. bred from a Scottish collie. [18th c.: orig. unkn.] |
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Traditional English :: kelson
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kelatiegn.html - var. of KEELSON. |
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Traditional English :: Kelt
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kelatiegn.html - var. of CELT. |
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Traditional English :: kelt
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kelatiegn.html - n. a salmon or sea trout after spawning. [ME: orig. unkn.] |
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