Definition of Keyster

1. keister [n -S] - See also: keister

Lexicographical Neighbors of Keyster

keys to the midway
keyseat
keyseated
keyseating
keyseats
keysender
keysenders
keyserver
keyservers
keyset
keysets
keysmith
keysmiths
keyspace
keyspaces
keyster (current term)
keysters
keystone
keystone corner
keystone pricing
keystone species
keystoned
keystoneite
keystones
keystream
keystreams
keystroke
keystroked
keystrokes
keystroking

Literary usage of Keyster

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Backup Book: Disaster Recovery from Desktop to Data Center by Dorian J. Cougias, E. L. Heiberger, Karsten Koop (2003)
"NovaStor keyster Most other bookkeeping systems are based on SQL databases and therefore integrate their backup strategy into a more common open ..."

2. Reports of Cases Decided in the Court of Common Pleas of Upper Canada by Edward C Jones, Upper Canada Court of Common Pleas, Christopher Robinson, S J Van Koughnet, Court of Common Pleas, George Frederick Harman, Ontario, Ontario Court of Common Pleas (1878)
"... Jacob, Mary Ann keyster, and Ellen Forsyth, in proportion to the value of their several portions, in order to give full effect to the testator's will, ..."

3. The Natural History of Insects by James Rennie, John Obadiah Westwood (1835)
"... keyster, the English silks were higher in the market than even the Italian. It appears from the statements which have been made, that there exist ..."

4. Allegations for Marriage Licences Issued by the Bishop of London, 1520 to [1828] by Joseph Lemuel Chester, Church of England Diocese of London (1887)
"... Spinster, of Walthamstow ; of S' Mary Abchurch ; at S' Mary Abchurch. May 6 Ambrose keyster, of S' Mary Abchurch, & Ellenor Hever, Spinster, ..."

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