1. keck - Noun
2. keck - Verb
3. Keck - Proper noun
To heave or to retch, as in an effort to vomit.
An effort to vomit; queasiness.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe news just came in from the County of Keck That a very small bug by the name of Van Vleck Is yawning so wide you can look down his neck. This may not seem very important, I know, but it Is, so I'm bothering telling you so. Dr. Seuss
The Keck telescope, which is the largest in the world, had opened just before I began my faculty position at UCLA. Andrea M. Ghez
According to the City of Rocks National Reserve Superintendent Wallace Keck, the area known as Camp Rock was defaced with graffiti sometime during the weekend on several historic markings on the rocks. Source: Internet
According to Craig, one call was a simple harsh "keck" that could be given twice in succession with a pause in between. Source: Internet
Based on the Munz and Keck (1968) classifications, seven plant communities can be categorized within these life zones, each characterized by dominant vegetation and representative of three vegetation types: scrub, desert woodland, and coniferous forest. Source: Internet
At the beginning of the 21st century, when the northern polar region came into view, the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) and Keck telescope initially observed neither a collar nor a polar cap in the northern hemisphere. Source: Internet