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Type Words
Synonyms kelt
Type of european
Has types briton, gael, gaul
Derivation celtic

Examples of celt

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The celt, a stone tool, has a completely separate etymology from Celt and Celtic.
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In May 2009, a draft of RTP payload format for the CELT Codec was published.
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With CELT each block can be further divided to thwart such artifacts.
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I was in Wales, where they call it a rebellious celt, but it's also called a rattleback or just a celt.
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Some of Hallstatt's oldest archaeological finds, such as a shoe-last celt, date back to around 5500 BC.
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Celt Iberians settled the fertile valley as a fortress called Salduie, followed by Romans who knew a great shipping center when they conquered it.
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The Classic Mayas personified lightning as a rain deity classified by scholars as God K. This deity has a leg shaped like a lightning serpent, and a forehead perforated by a lightning celt.
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The software librarylibcelt serves as the reference implementation for CELT, written C and published as free software under Xiph's own 3-clause BSD-ish license.
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In February, 2006, a school teacher in the village of Sembian-Kandiyur in Tamil Nadu discovered a stone celt with an inscription estimated to be up to 3,500 years old.
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  • A member of a European people who once occupied Britain and Spain and Gaul prior to Roman times
  • CELT (Constrained Energy Lapped Transform) is an open, royalty-free audio compression format and a free software codec for use in low-latency audio communication. It's a lossy codec, meaning quality is permanently degraded to reduce file size.
  • The origin of the various names used since classical times for the people known today as the Celts is obscure and has been controversial. ...
  • Celt is an archaeological term used to describe long thin prehistoric stone or bronze adzes, other axe-like tools, and hoes.
  • The Celts (or , see names of the Celts) were a diverse group of tribal societies in Iron Age and Roman-era Europe who spoke Celtic languages.
  • (Celtism) Celtic Neopaganism refers to Neopagan movements based on Celtic polytheism.
  • (Celts (modern)) A Celtic identity emerges in the Celtic nations of Western Europe in the course of the 19th-century Celtic Revival, taking the form of ethnic nationalism particularly within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, where the Irish Home Rule Movement results in the ...
  • (The Celts (BBC documentary)) The Celts is the title of a 1986 documentary series produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation, written and presented by Frank Delaney. Delaney also wrote an accompanying book. ...
  • (The Celts (song)) The Celts is a hit song by Irish musician Enya. Sung entirely in Irish, it is the theme song to the 1986 BBC documentary "The Celts", and was first released in the 1987 album Enya. ...