Kemet
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Kemet or 'km.t' is an Ancient Egyptian word which translates to the "black land" or "the land of the black soil" and was one of the names used by Ancient Egyptians to refer to Egypt.
It may also refer to:
- Km (hieroglyph), km I the name of ancient Egypt in Egyptian
- KEMET Corporation, American capacitor manufacturer
- Kemetism, revivals of the ancient Egyptian religion
- Kmt (magazine), an academic journal of ancient Egypt
- A chemical compound for protecting against dragon fire, as found in the book The Hero and the Crown by Robin McKinley
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