Associations to the word «Kerns»
Noun
- Pitt
- Woody
- Earthquake
- Irrigation
- Pianist
- Sheriff
- Ming
- Contra
- Barbara
- Marilyn
- Angeles
- Fremont
- Herbert
- Far
- Blaine
- Desert
- River
- Composer
- Fischer
- Diaz
- Freeway
- San
- Horne
- Sinatra
- Edo
- Patricia
- Sally
- Southwestern
- Judy
- Oil
- Ferris
- Coward
- Bakery
- Watershed
- Diversion
- Gail
- Posse
- Clifton
- Los
- Johnny
- Berlin
- Benjamin
- Bayer
- Rancho
- Libretto
- Elias
- Benito
- Plateau
- Worth
- Kaye
- Mclaughlin
- Butte
- Ev
- Ernst
- Collaborator
- Asphalt
- Nathaniel
- Willow
- Parkway
- Ritter
- Santa
- Lotus
- Ii
- Hermes
- Heinrich
- Ranch
- Adele
- Insulin
- Revival
- Sunny
- Kan
- Hayden
- Owens
- Richard
- Strauss
- Freedman
- Goes
- Springs
- Reynolds
- Parks
- Settlement
- Vulture
- Smoke
- Boat
- Honda
- Entrepreneurship
- Whitney
- Basin
- Harold
- Rudolph
- Humboldt
- Transit
- Cos
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
KERN, noun. (obsolete or dialect) A corn; grain; kernel.
KERN, noun. (obsolete or dialect) The last handful or sheaf reaped at the harvest.
KERN, noun. (obsolete or dialect) The harvest home.
KERN, noun. (hot metal printing) (typography) any part of a letter which extends into the space used by another letter.
KERN, verb. (typography) (chiefly proportional font printing) To adjust the horizontal space between selected pairs of letters (characters or glyphs); to perform such adjustments to a portion of text, according to preset rules.
KERN, noun. (archaic or historical) A light-armed foot soldier of the ancient militia of Ireland and Scotland; in archaic contexts often used as a term of contempt.
KERN, noun. (obsolete) A boor; a low person.
KERN, noun. (obsolete) (UK) (legal) An idler; a vagabond.
KERN, noun. Alternative form of quern
KERN, noun. A churn.
Dictionary definition
KERN, noun. United States composer of musical comedies (1885-1945).
KERN, noun. The part of a metal typeface that projects beyond its body.
KERN, verb. Furnish with a kern.
KERN, verb. Remove a portion of space between (adjacent letters).
Wise words
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