duke
duke | viceroyampflash |
duke | lord |
Lord is a related term of duke. In transitive terms the difference between duke and lord is that duke is to hit or beat with the fists while lord is to invest with the dignity, power, and privileges of a lord. As an interjection Lord is An interjection variously expressing astonishment, surprise, resignation.
duke | duse |
As a verb duke is to plunge, dive. As a noun duse is a demon or spirit.
duke | huke |
As a verb duke is to plunge, dive. As a noun huke is (obsolete) an outer garment worn in europe in the middle ages.
duke | zuke |
As a verb duke is to plunge, dive. As a noun zuke is (us|slang) zucchini.
duke | duked |
As verbs the difference between duke and duked is that duke is to plunge, dive while duked is ( duke).
duke | cuke |
As a verb duke is to plunge, dive. As a noun cuke is small part (of something broken off from a whole).
duke | dyke |
As a verb duke is to plunge, dive. As a noun dyke is or dyke can be (slang|pejorative) a lesbian, particularly one who appears macho or acts in a macho manner this word has been reclaimed, by some, as politically empowering (see usage notes).
duke | duka |
As a verb duke is to plunge, dive. As a noun duka is (kenya) a shop, store.
duke | muke |
As a verb duke is to plunge, dive. As a noun muke is or muke can be (chinese mythology) a kind of tree spirit.
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