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proke

Stir vs Proke - What's the difference?

stir | proke |


As a noun stir

is scorpion.

As a verb proke is

(obsolete) to poke; to thrust.

Prore vs Proke - What's the difference?

prore | proke |


As a noun prore

is (poetic|obsolete) the prow or fore part of a ship.

As a verb proke is

(obsolete) to poke; to thrust.

Proke vs Roke - What's the difference?

proke | roke |


As a verb proke

is (obsolete) to poke; to thrust.

As a noun roke is

(uk|dialect) mist; smoke; damp.

Proke vs Wroke - What's the difference?

proke | wroke |


As verbs the difference between proke and wroke

is that proke is to poke; to thrust while wroke is simple past of wreak.

Prole vs Proke - What's the difference?

prole | proke |


As a noun prole

is (informal) a member of the proletariat.

As a verb proke is

(obsolete) to poke; to thrust.

Prose vs Proke - What's the difference?

prose | proke |


As verbs the difference between prose and proke

is that prose is to write or repeat in a dull, tedious, or prosy way while proke is (obsolete) to poke; to thrust.

As a noun prose

is language, particularly written language, not intended as poetry.

Proke vs Proked - What's the difference?

proke | proked |


As verbs the difference between proke and proked

is that proke is (obsolete) to poke; to thrust while proked is (proke).

Proke vs Prone - What's the difference?

proke | prone |


As verbs the difference between proke and prone

is that proke is (obsolete) to poke; to thrust while prone is .

Probe vs Proke - What's the difference?

probe | proke |


As verbs the difference between probe and proke

is that probe is to explore, investigate, or question while proke is to poke; to thrust.

As a noun probe

is any of various medical instruments used to explore wounds, organs, etc.

As a proper noun Probe

is a model of Ford automobile.

Proke vs Troke - What's the difference?

proke | troke |


As a verb proke

is (obsolete) to poke; to thrust.

As a noun troke is

earth, world; ground, floor.

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