"Keble" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Keble is a common surname of English origin. It is derived from the Old English words "cebba" meaning "beetle" and "leah" meaning "wood" or "clearing". Thus, Keble can be interpreted to mean "beetle's clearing" or "woodland clearing where beetles are found".
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "keble":
The abbreviation "kc" is an abbreviation for kilocycle, which is a unit of frequency in the field of electronics and telecommunications.
Kearsarge refers to the USS Kearsarge (BB-5), a pre-dreadnought battleship of the United States Navy that was named after the Battle of Lake Champlain, where American ships under the command of Thomas Macdonough defeated a British fleet. The USS Kearsarge was launched in 1892 and served in the Spanish-American War and World War I.
Keb is a noun that refers to a skewer of meat, usually beef, lamb, or chicken, that has been seasoned and grilled over high heat, often served with a sauce or spices. It can also refer to a wide variety of skewered foods, including vegetables, fruits, and seafood. The word "keb" is often used interchangeably with "kabob", but the term "keb" is typically used in UK and Indian English, while "kabob" is more commonly used in American English.
Kebabs are small pieces of food, often meat, seafood, or vegetables, that are cooked on a skewer or broiler. They are typically seasoned with spices and herbs, and are often served as a snack or appetizer at social gatherings.
Kechua, also known as Quechua, is an indigenous language spoken by millions of people primarily in Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and parts of Chile and Argentina. It is one of the most widely spoken indigenous languages in the Americas and was the official language of the Inca Empire.
Keckle is a verb that means to clear the throat loudly, often to get attention or to signal the start of a loud noise. It can also refer to a harsh, guttural, or unpleasant sound, such as a cough or a snorting noise.
Kedah is a state in western Peninsular Malaysia. It is located on the northwestern coast of Peninsular Malaysia, facing the Strait of Malacca. The state capital is Alor Setar.
The noun "keel" refers to the lowest longitudinal structure of a ship's hull, running along the centerline of the ship from the bow to the stern. It provides stability and helps to prevent the ship from capsizing.