eeke |
deke |
As an adverb eeke
is obsolete spelling of eke.
As a noun deke is
a feint, fake, or other move made by the player with the puck to deceive a goaltender or other defender.
As a verb deke is
to avoid, go around, or dodge an object, person, or conversation topic; often by using trickery.
deme |
deke |
As verbs the difference between deme and deke
is that
deme is while
deke is (canada) to avoid, go around, or dodge an object, person, or conversation topic; often by using trickery.
As a noun deke is
(ice hockey) a feint, fake, or other move made by the player with the puck to deceive a goaltender or other defender.
dere |
deke |
As nouns the difference between dere and deke
is that
dere is hurt; harm; injury while
deke is a feint, fake, or other move made by the player with the puck to deceive a goaltender or other defender.
As verbs the difference between dere and deke
is that
dere is to hurt; harm; injure; wound while
deke is to avoid, go around, or dodge an object, person, or conversation topic; often by using trickery.
dek |
deke |
As nouns the difference between dek and deke
is that
dek is the subhead of a news story while
deke is a feint, fake, or other move made by the player with the puck to deceive a goaltender or other defender.
As a verb deke is
to avoid, go around, or dodge an object, person, or conversation topic; often by using trickery.
deke |
dece |
As a noun deke
is a feint, fake, or other move made by the player with the puck to deceive a goaltender or other defender.
As a verb deke
is to avoid, go around, or dodge an object, person, or conversation topic; often by using trickery.
As an adjective dece is
decent; reasonably good.
deke |
dike |
As nouns the difference between deke and dike
is that
deke is a feint, fake, or other move made by the player with the puck to deceive a goaltender or other defender while
dike is archaic spelling of all meanings of dyke.
As verbs the difference between deke and dike
is that
deke is to avoid, go around, or dodge an object, person, or conversation topic; often by using trickery while
dike is to surround or protect with a dike or dry bank; to secure with a bank.
As a proper noun Dike is
{{surname|topographic|from=Middle English}} for someone living near a dike.
deke |
deked |
As verbs the difference between deke and deked
is that
deke is (canada) to avoid, go around, or dodge an object, person, or conversation topic; often by using trickery while
deked is (
deke).
As a noun deke
is (ice hockey) a feint, fake, or other move made by the player with the puck to deceive a goaltender or other defender.
dene |
deke |
As a proper noun dene
is an athabascan people of canada, especially of the northwest territories and nunavut.
As a noun deke is
(ice hockey) a feint, fake, or other move made by the player with the puck to deceive a goaltender or other defender.
As a verb deke is
(canada) to avoid, go around, or dodge an object, person, or conversation topic; often by using trickery.
deke |
dyke |
As nouns the difference between deke and dyke
is that
deke is a feint, fake, or other move made by the player with the puck to deceive a goaltender or other defender while
dyke is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
As a verb deke
is to avoid, go around, or dodge an object, person, or conversation topic; often by using trickery.
yeke |
deke |
As nouns the difference between yeke and deke
is that
yeke is a cuckoo while
deke is (ice hockey) a feint, fake, or other move made by the player with the puck to deceive a goaltender or other defender.
As a verb deke is
(canada) to avoid, go around, or dodge an object, person, or conversation topic; often by using trickery.
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