Keats
[keets] /kits/
noun
1.
John, 1795–1821, English poet.
[keet] /kit/
noun, Ornithology.
1.
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[keet] /kit/
noun
1.
a young guinea fowl.
/kiːts/
noun
1.
John. 1795–1821, English poet. His finest poetry is contained in Lamia and other Poems (1820), which includes The Eve of St Agnes, Hyperion, and the odes On a Grecian Urn, To a Nightingale, To Autumn, and To Psyche
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