trin·ket

trin·ket
/ˈtrıŋkət/ noun, pl -kets [count]
: a piece of jewelry or an ornament that has little value

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  • ket — ket·a·pang; ket·e·lee·ria; ket·em·bil·la; ket·tle; ket·tle·drum·mer; ket·tle·man; ket·tler; las·ket; mar·ket·abil·i·ty; mar·ket·able; mar·ket·er; mar·ket·ing; mar·ket·man; mar·ket·stead; mel·eng·ket; mus·ket·ry; new·mar·ket; ran·ket;… …   English syllables

  • trin — ach·roö·dex·trin; am·y·lo·dex·trin; an·trin; as·trin·gence; as·trin·gen·cy; aus·trin·ger; cel·lo·dex·trin; dex·trin; dex·trin·ate; dex·trin·i·za·tion; dex·trin·ize; doc·trin·ism; es·trin; es·trin·iza·tion; ex·trin·sic; ex·trin·si·cal;… …   English syllables

  • trinket — trin·ket …   English syllables

  • trinketer — trin·ket·er …   English syllables

  • trinketry — trin·ket·ry …   English syllables

  • trinket — trin|ket [ˈtrıŋkıt] n [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Perhaps from trenket small knife (15 16 centuries), from Old North French trenquet, from trenquer to cut ] a piece of jewellery or a small pretty object that is not valuable …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • trinket — trin|ket [ trıŋkıt ] noun count a small decoration that is not very valuable, for example a small piece of jewelry …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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