A member of a European people who once occupied Britain and Spain and Gaul prior to Roman times.
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Examples for "Kelt"
Examples for "Kelt"
1The main road along the Wady Kelt ran past the villages of Ai and Bethel.
2Butler said "the Kelt is the spear-head of the British lance."
3Artem boss Mike Kelt and sculptor Emily Pooley shared their special effects secrets with BBC News.
4Now, to the Cymry and to the pure Kelt, the past is at their elbows continually.
5The Kelt won't accept the form of slavery.
1Fragment of a small, narrow celt, both ends of which are lost.
2A small celt similar to the preceding in form and material.
3A curved celt of considerable interest, made of a greenish diorite.
4A small celt of compact greenish slate; one face is flat, the other convex.
5A large unsymmetrical celt made of coarse yellowish sandstone; one side is much battered.
6A pebble of coarse sandstone, resembling a celt in shape.
7Highly polished celt of a bluish-white stone found at Scamridge.
8A celt, 3½ inches in length, of the usual form, made of a greenish diorite.
9A two-edged celt of gray quartzite, 2¼ inches long, and three-fourths of an inch wide.
10A rude, much-battered celt of coarse sandstone or diorite.
11Fragment of a large celt, with conical apex.
12A celt 6¾ inches long, 2½ inches wide, and 1 inch thick.
13We observed one very large jade celt, eighteen inches long, found, we understood, in the Butte de Tumiac.
14Bronze celt found at Kirby Moorside.
15Yellowish jasper pebble, resembling a celt.
16Naiyenesgony drew so close to the invalid that their faces almost touched and pointed his celt toward the invalid.
Celt per variant geogràfica