Ket or KET may refer to:
People
- Ket people, a people of Siberia
- Ket language, the language of the Ket people
- Ket Sivan (born 1981), Cambodian swimmer who specialized in sprint freestyle events
Places
- Ket (river), a river in Siberia
- Keť, a village in south-west Slovakia
Literature
- Ket (Greyhawk), a fictional nation in the Dungeons and Dragons World of Greyhawk campaign setting
- Ket and Wig, figures in the Gesta Danorum Danish history
Mythology
- Cet mac Mágach, a character in Irish myth
- A name of the Celtic legendary figure Ceridwen
Other uses
- KET, or Kentucky Educational Television, a non-commercial public television network
- Ketamine, a general dissociative anaesthetic
- Kettering railway station (National Rail station code KET), a station serving the town of Kettering in Northamptonshire, England
- Kengtung Airport, Burma/Myanmar (IATA airport code KET)
- Kennedy Town station (MTR station code KET), a station serving the suburb of Kennedy Town in Hong Kong
- Key English Test, an international examination sanctioning a basic level of the English language
- Key Enabling Technology, the technology that underlies the production of given goods or services
- Ket vallomas or Two Confessions, a 1957 Hungarian crime film
- The right part of bra–ket notation,
- Ket (software), an open source algebra editor
See also
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