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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- abbreviation knight (title)
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Examples
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That will be true if sustained winds are anywhere between 15 and 50 Kt.
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The "Fat Man" atomic bomb that destroyed Nagasaki in 1945 used 6.2 kilograms of plutonium and produced an explosive yield of 21-23 kilotons a 1987 reassessment of the Japanese bombings placed the yield at 21 Kt.
THE NEWS BLOG 2005
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I'm such a hoe. it was like one of those movie sences. verrry steamy. somehow everyone found out .. kthanks. people talk to much. im sorry Kt. and im sorry about all the jerks aswell.
yeeeeeeeeeesterday. runawaybaby 2005
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The Works of Sir Walter Ralegh, Kt., vol. 8, p. 325 (1829, reprinted 1965).
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[47] A late Discourse ... by Sir KENELM DIGBY {sic}, Kt. &c.
Bygone Beliefs 1969
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Rich Masonic goods, Kt. Templar outfits, and books at hard-pan prices.
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Ann Newdigate; Lady Skeffington, wife of that true moaneing turtle Sir Richard Skeffington, Kt., and consecrated to her eternal memorie by the unfeigned lover of her vertues, Willm.
The Churches of Coventry A Short History of the City & Its Medieval Remains Frederick W. Woodhouse
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_Whereas_ Henry Dawkes now bound on the intended voyage to Virginia hath paid, in ready money, to Sr. Thomas Smith Kt. treasurer for
Mother Earth Land Grants in Virginia 1607-1699 Walter Stitt Robinson
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Secretary's office and Sr. Thomas Lunsford, Kt., in memory of whom this marble is placed by order of Philip Ludwell, Esq., nephew of the said Thomas Ludwell, in the year 1727.
A Woman's Life-Work — Labors and Experiences Laura S. Haviland
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The shield, Lisle impaling Courtenay, on the altar tomb there would appear to belong to Sir John Lisle, Kt., who married Joan, daughter of John
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