celt

IPA: sˈɛɫt

Root Word: Celt

noun

  • (historical) A member of one of the ancient peoples of Western Europe called Celtae by the Romans.
  • A member of any of the (modern, Celtic) peoples who speak Celtic languages.
  • A prehistoric chisel-bladed tool.
  • (computing) Acronym of Constrained Energy Lapped Transform: a royalty-free lossy audio compression format for use in low-latency audio communication.

adjective

  • Synonym of Celtic.
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Examples of "celt" in Sentences

  • The Celts live on the continent.
  • Perhaps you're an indigenous Celt.
  • The other civilization was the celts.
  • Bishop was a ceremonial position to the celts.
  • The Franks conquered the Romans and the Celts.
  • Also removed the annoying reference to the Celts at top of the page.
  • The early scripts of the Celts are exactly runic in style and shape.
  • The Celts then throw the child overboard because of Merlyn's disobedience.
  • It very much reflects the democratic or egalitarian inclination of the Celts.
  • The three most sacred trees to the Celts were the oak, the ash and the thorn.

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