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kef

Kef vs Ked - What's the difference?

kef | ked |


As a noun kef

is .

As an initialism ked is

(emergency medicine) kendrick extrication device.

Ket vs Kef - What's the difference?

ket | kef |


As nouns the difference between ket and kef

is that ket is a vector, in Hilbert space, especially as representing the state of a quantum mechanical system; the complex conjugate of a bra; a ket vector. Symbolised by |...〉 while kef is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As a proper noun Ket

is a people of Krasnoyarsk Krai in Central Siberia, Russia.

Kee vs Kef - What's the difference?

kee | kef |


As nouns the difference between kee and kef

is that kee is alternative form of lang=en while kef is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

Kef vs Kex - What's the difference?

kef | kex |


As nouns the difference between kef and kex

is that kef is while kex is the dried stem of certain large herbaceous plants.

Keg vs Kef - What's the difference?

keg | kef |


As nouns the difference between keg and kef

is that keg is a round, traditionally wooden container of lesser capacity than a barrel, often used to store beer while kef is .

As a verb keg

is to store in a keg.

Kef vs Kes - What's the difference?

kef | kes |


As nouns the difference between kef and kes

is that kef is an alternative spelling of lang=en while kes is the kestrel.

Def vs Kef - What's the difference?

def | kef |


As an abbreviation def

is deficit.

As an adjective def

is very good (short for "definitive" or "definitely".

As a noun kef is

an alternative spelling of lang=en.

Kef vs Eef - What's the difference?

kef | eef |


As a noun kef

is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As a verb eef is

to make a vocal rhythm in which some sounds are made by inhaling.

Nef vs Kef - What's the difference?

nef | kef |


As nouns the difference between nef and kef

is that nef is an extravagant table ornament and container used in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, made in the shape of a ship while kef is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

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