Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An obsolete form of
kite . - noun See
kite .
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Examples
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Previously, we’d covered all of these besides DoCoMo, though kyte which is formally called decentral.tv hadn’t let the amount get out until now.
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This kyte made from Oreo cookies packaging material was designed and made for the “Garbage Moguls” TV series presented on the National Geographic Channel.
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See the interview with kyte CEO Daniel Graf embedded below, which was made this afternoon by avid kyte user and unpaid evangelist Robert Scoble.
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In a previous post, Liz described kyte.tv as a “lifecasting service” a term Justin Kan of Justin.tv tells us he personally coined, BTW.
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I stumbled and struggled with kyte, whereas PocketCaster worked the first time.
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You can upload content from your phone to the kyte application.
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June 22nd, 2007 at 5: 43 am PDT what about kyte tv??? reply
Who Will Be The YouTube Of Live Video? Nick Gonzalez 2005
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Report this comment to the moderators kyte Writes:
Discussion of “Alas” meta-issues (and don’t use the word “roulette”) 2005
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Blackberries go often by the name of "bumblekites," from "bumble," the cry of the bittern, and kyte, a Scotch word for belly; the name bumblekite being applied, says Dr. Prior, "from the rumbling and bumbling caused in the bellies of children who eat the fruit too greedily."
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure William Thomas Fernie
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He's a selfish skyte that cares but for his ain kyte.
The Proverbs of Scotland Alexander Hislop 1836
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