Kee-rect


adjective

Correct (1950s+)

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    [keys-hond, kees-] /ˈkeɪsˌhɒnd, ˈkis-/ noun, plural keeshonden [keys-hon-duh n, kees-] /ˈkeɪsˌhɒn dən, ˈkis-/ (Show IPA) 1. one of a Dutch breed of small dogs having thick, silver-gray hair tipped with black and a tail carried over the back. /ˈkeɪsˌhɒnd; ˈkiːs-/ noun (pl) -honds, -honden (-ˌhɒndən) 1. a breed of dog of the spitz type with […]

  • Keesler-air-force-base

    [kee-sler] /ˈki slər/ noun 1. a U.S. Air Force installation in S Mississippi, near Biloxi.

  • Keester

    [kee-ster] /ˈki stər/ noun, Slang. 1. . [kee-ster] /ˈki stər/ noun, Slang. 1. the buttocks; rump. /ˈkiːstə/ noun (slang, mainly US) 1. the rump; buttocks 2. a suitcase, trunk, or box n. “buttocks,” 1931, perhaps transferred from underworld meaning “safe, strongbox” (1914), earlier “a burglar’s toolkit that can be locked” (1881); probably from British dialect […]

  • Keet

    [keet] /kit/ noun 1. a young guinea fowl.

  • Keewatin

    [kee-weyt-n] /kiˈweɪt n/ noun 1. a district in the Northwest Territories, in N Canada. 228,160 sq. mi. (590,935 sq. km). 2. Geology. a division of the Archeozoic rocks found in the Canadian Shield. /kiːˈweɪtɪn/ noun 1. a former administrative district of the Northwest Territories of Canada stretching from the district of Mackenzie to Hudson Bay; […]


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