kettering
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A surname of notable historical significance: "Kettering" primarily refers to Charles Franklin Kettering, a prominent American inventor, engineer, and businessman.
- A toponym derived from the surname: The name is also associated with places named after individuals with this surname or its origins.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun (Referring to the person):
- The automotive electric starter was an invention by Kettering.
- Kettering's work at General Motors led to many innovations.
Advanced Usage
- Metonymic use: The name "Kettering" can be used metonymically to refer to the legacy of innovation, particularly in automotive and electrical engineering.
- His approach to problem-solving was pure Kettering.
- As an attributive noun: Used to describe institutions, awards, or places named in honor of Charles F. Kettering.
- She received a research grant from the Kettering foundation.
Variants and Related Words
- Kettering's: The possessive form, used to denote something belonging to or associated with Charles Kettering.
- Kettering's patent revolutionized automobile design.
Different Meanings
- As a place name: "Kettering" is also the name of a town in Northamptonshire, England, and a city in Ohio, USA. These are distinct from the personal name but share the same lexical form.
- He visited Kettering, Ohio, which was named after the inventor.
Synonyms
- Inventor: A person who invents, especially one who devises some new process, appliance, or machine.
- Engineer: A person qualified in a branch of engineering, especially as a professional.
Related Idioms and Phrases
- No direct idioms: There are no common idioms that incorporate the proper noun "Kettering." Its usage is primarily referential to the specific individual or places named after him.
Noun
- United States electrical engineer who made numerous automotive improvements (including the electric starter) (1876-1958)