Ket
[ket] /kɛt/
noun, plural Kets (especially collectively) Ket for 1.
1.
a member of an indigenous people of central Siberia, living in widely dispersed communities on tributaries of the Yenisei River, between 60° and 67° N latitude.
2.
the Yeniseian language of the Ket, related only to several now extinct languages of the upper Yenisei.
1.
variant of before a vowel:
ketene.
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