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Ket or KET may refer to:
Algebra
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- Ket (software), an algebra editor
Ethnicity and language
- Ket people, an ethnic group of Siberia
- Ket language, spoken in Siberia
Fiction and mythology
- Ket (Greyhawk), a fictional nation in Dungeons and Dragons
- Cet mac Mágach, of Irish myth
- Ket and Wig, from the Danish history Gesta Danorum
- A name of the Celtic mythic figure Ceridwen
Persons with the name
- Ket Sivan (born 1981), Cambodian swimmer
- Ket (king), a 16th-century king of Lan Na
Places
- Ket (river), Siberia
- Keť, Slovakia
- Kettering railway station, England (code:
KET) - Kengtung Airport, Myanmar (IATA:
KET) - Kennedy Town station, Hong Kong, China (MTR:
KET)
Other uses
- KET, an American public TV network
- Ketamine, a dissociative anaesthetic drug
- Key English Test, an international exam