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 nouns the difference between duke and dyke
is that
duke is the male ruler of a duchy (
compare duchess) while
dyke is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
As a verb duke
is to hit or beat with the fists.
As a proper noun Duke
is the title of a duke.
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.
duke |
deke |
As nouns the difference between duke and deke
is that
duke is the male ruler of a duchy (
compare duchess) 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 duke and deke
is that
duke is to hit or beat with the fists while
deke is to avoid, go around, or dodge an object, person, or conversation topic; often by using trickery.
As a proper noun Duke
is the title of a duke.
duke |
dure |
As verbs the difference between duke and dure
is that
duke is to hit or beat with the fists while
dure is to last, continue, endure.
As a noun duke
is the male ruler of a duchy (
compare duchess).
As a proper noun Duke
is the title of a duke.
As an adjective dure is
hard; harsh; severe; rough.
duke |
uke |
As a verb duke
is to plunge, dive.
As a proper noun uke is
.
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