mike |
sike |
As a symbol mike
is the letter m in the icao spelling alphabet.
As a verb sike is
3rd-person dual si-perfective neuter of .
bike |
sike |
As verbs the difference between bike and sike
is that
bike is to ride a bike while
sike is
3rd-person dual si-perfective neuter of .
As a noun bike
is a short form of bicycle or
bike can be (scotland|northern england) a nest of wasps or hornets.
size |
sike |
As a noun size
is subject, topic.
As a verb sike is
3rd-person dual si-perfective neuter of .
sake |
sike |
As a noun sake
is sake, (
japanese rice wine).
As a verb sike is
3rd-person dual si-perfective neuter of .
sike |
dike |
As nouns the difference between sike and dike
is that
sike is a gutter or ditch; a small stream that frequently dries up in the summer while
dike is archaic spelling of all meanings of dyke.
As verbs the difference between sike and dike
is that
sike is to sigh or sob while
dike is to surround or protect with a dike or dry bank; to secure with a bank.
As an interjection sike
is indicating that one's preceding statement was false and that one has successfully fooled ("psyched out") one's interlocutor.
As a proper noun Dike is
{{surname|topographic|from=Middle English}} for someone living near a dike.
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