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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
KER; Ker (disambiguation)

Keres         
GREEK DEITIES, PERSONIFICATION OF DOOM
Ceres (Greek mythology); Keres (Greek mythology); Ker (mythology); Keres (mythology)
['k?r?s]
¦ noun (plural same)
1. a member of a Pueblo Indian people inhabiting parts of New Mexico.
2. the language of the Keres, of unknown affinity.
Origin
from Amer. Sp. Queres, from Amer. Ind.
Keres         
GREEK DEITIES, PERSONIFICATION OF DOOM
Ceres (Greek mythology); Keres (Greek mythology); Ker (mythology); Keres (mythology)
In Greek mythology, the Keres (; Ancient Greek: Κῆρες), singular Ker (; Κήρ), were female death-spirits. They were the goddesses who personified violent death and who were drawn to bloody deaths on battlefields.
Kernel (algebra)         
ALGEBRAIC CONCEPT
Kernel of a homomorphism; Kernel (universal algebra); Kernel (group theory); Kernel (homomorphism); Kernel (ring theory); Kernel of a ring; Kernel of a ring homomorphism
In algebra, the kernel of a homomorphism (function that preserves the structure) is generally the inverse image of 0 (except for groups whose operation is denoted multiplicatively, where the kernel is the inverse image of 1). An important special case is the kernel of a linear map.

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Ker

Ker or KER may refer to:

Examples of use of Ker
1. You had all the money you could spend (ker-ching!) but you thought that was vulgar.
2. Kirkcaldy, pronounced "Ker–cawdy," is a waterfront town of 50,000 that exudes Brown‘s rough charm.
3. You had all the money you could spend (ker–ching!) but you thought that was vulgar.
4. Reading the full script in the tatty catalogue (15, ker–ching!) only cements this fact and then your eyelids together.
5. "There are very little grounds for thinking we will see a resumption of talks any time soon," says Ker–Lindsay.