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Mining-Prospecting Dictionary
- K
eeve: A large vat.
- Kerb Trading: The trading which takes place in all metals around 20 minutes after the official market has ended. The kerb market enables a ring member to complete business interrupted by the bell in the official sessions. Originally, "kerb" trading took place on the kerb outside the exchange, hence the name.
- Kilo Bar: A bar weighing one kilogram - approximately 32.1507 troy ounces.
- Knob: An isolated, projecting hill or butte.
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