keta
See also: ketä, ķetā, and ķeta
English
Etymology
From Evenki.
Noun
keta (plural ketas)
- A small salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) of North America.
- 1810, John Smith, A System of Modern Geography
- The rivers in June, July, and August, abound with ketas, and hump-backed salmon.
- 1810, John Smith, A System of Modern Geography
Anagrams
- Kate, kate, take, teak
Dutch
Etymology
Shortened from ketamine.
Noun
keta c (uncountable)
- (slang) ketamine
Westrobothnian
Verb
keta (preterite keta)
- (transitive) tickle
Synonyms
- klor
Derived terms
- ketall
- ketali
- ketu
- ketalónnom