KEET

Etymology 1

Noun

keet (plural keets)

(colloquial) A lorikeet or parakeet.

Etymology 2

onomatopoeia

Noun

keet (plural keets)

A guineafowl.

A young guineafowl.

Synonyms

• guinea keet, guinea-keet, Guinea keet, Guinea-keet

Anagrams

• teek

Source: Wiktionary



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