ALL meanings of stoke
stoke
S s - transitive verb stoke fire: stir up 1
- verb with object stoke to poke, stir up, and feed (a fire). 1
- verb with object stoke to tend the fire of (a furnace, especially one used with a boiler to generate steam for an engine); supply with fuel. 1
- verb without object stoke to shake up the coals of a fire. 1
- verb without object stoke to tend a fire or furnace. 1
- noun stoke a unit of kinematic viscosity, equal to the viscosity of a fluid in poises divided by the density of the fluid in grams per cubic centimeter. 1
- verb stoke If you stoke a fire, you add coal or wood to it to keep it burning. 0
- verb stoke Stoke up means the same as stoke. 0
- verb stoke If you stoke something such as a feeling, you cause it to be felt more strongly. 0
- verb stoke to feed, stir, and tend (a fire, furnace, etc) 0
- verb stoke to tend the furnace of; act as a stoker for 0
- verb transitive stoke to stir up and feed fuel to (a fire, furnace, etc.) 0
- verb transitive stoke to tend (a furnace, boiler, etc.) 0
- verb transitive stoke to feed or eat large quantities of food; fill (up) 0
- noun stoke a basic unit in the CGS system, equal to the viscosity of a fluid, measured in poises, divided by the density of the fluid, measured in grams per cubic centimeter (0.0001 square meter per second): abbrev. St 0