drake |
wyrm |
Wyrm is a synonym of drake.
As nouns the difference between drake and wyrm
is that
drake is a male duck while
wyrm is dragon, particularly one without legs or wings.
As a proper noun Drake
is {{surname|from=nicknames}}, notably of
Francis Drake (1540-1596).
drake |
drawe |
As a proper noun drake
is , notably of (1540-1596).
As a verb drawe is
.
drake |
wrake |
As nouns the difference between drake and wrake
is that
drake is a male duck while
wrake is suffering which comes as a result of vengeance or retribution.
As a proper noun Drake
is {{surname|from=nicknames}}, notably of
Francis Drake (1540-1596).
drake |
drate |
As a proper noun drake
is , notably of (1540-1596).
As a verb drate is
(
drite).
drake |
darke |
As a proper noun drake
is , notably of (1540-1596).
As a noun darke is
supper.
drake |
drave |
As proper nouns the difference between drake and drave
is that
drake is , notably of (1540-1596) while
drave is .
drake |
trake |
As a proper noun drake
is , notably of (1540-1596).
As a noun trake is
(rare).
drake |
crake |
As a proper noun drake
is , notably of (1540-1596).
As a noun crake is
.
drake |
drape |
As a proper noun drake
is , notably of (1540-1596).
As a noun drape is
a drop (
globule of liquid ).
brake |
drake |
As a noun brake
is a fern; bracken or
brake can be a thicket, or an area overgrown with briers etc or
brake can be a tool used for breaking flax or hemp or
brake can be (
label) an ancient engine of war analogous to the crossbow and ballista or
brake can be (obsolete) a cage.
As a verb brake
is to bruise and crush; to knead or
brake can be to operate (a) brake(s) or
brake can be (
lb) (
break).
As a proper noun drake is
, notably of (1540-1596).
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