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Charles Kettering invented the electric starter for automobiles.

Definition
  1. 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.
kettering

Charles Kettering invented the electric starter for automobiles.

Noun
  1. United States electrical engineer who made numerous automotive improvements (including the electric starter) (1876-1958)