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5-letter words that end in ke

  • -like — -like combines with nouns to form adjectives which describe something as being similar to the thing referred to by the noun.
  • alike — If two or more things are alike, they are similar in some way.
  • atoke — a part of a worm, of the class Polychaeta, which has no sexual characteristics or is incapable of sexual procreation
  • avoke — (obsolete) To call from or back again.
  • awake — Someone who is awake is not sleeping.
  • awoke — Awoke is the past tense of awake.
  • banke — Obsolete spelling of bank.
  • barke — Obsolete spelling of bark.
  • blake — Sir Peter. born 1932, British painter, a leading exponent of pop art in the 1960s: co-founder of the Brotherhood of Ruralists (1969)
  • bloke — A bloke is a man.
  • brake — Brakes are devices in a vehicle that make it go slower or stop.
  • broke — Broke is the past tense of break.
  • burke — Edmund. 1729–97, British Whig statesman, conservative political theorist, and orator, born in Ireland: defended parliamentary government and campaigned for a more liberal treatment of the American colonies; denounced the French Revolution
  • choke — When you choke or when something chokes you, you cannot breathe properly or get enough air into your lungs.
  • cloke — Archaic spelling of cloak.
  • cookeSir Edward, 1552–1634, English jurist and writer on law.
  • crake — any of several rails that occur in the Old World, such as the corncrake and the spotted crake
  • darke — Obsolete spelling of dark.
  • dirke — Obsolete form of dirk.
  • dmake — Required by uC++.
  • drakeSir Francis, c1540–96, English admiral and buccaneer: sailed around the world 1577–80.
  • droke — a valley with steeply sloping sides.
  • encke — Johann Franz. 1791–1865, German astronomer, who discovered Encke's Division in the outer ring of Saturn
  • evoke — Bring or recall to the conscious mind.
  • fiskeJohn (Edmund Fisk Green; John Fisk) 1842–1901, U.S. philosopher and historian.
  • flake — fake2 (defs 2, 3).
  • fluke — Unlikely chance occurrence, especially a surprising piece of luck.
  • freke — A brave man, a warrior, a man-at-arms.
  • grike — (chiefly, British) A deep cleft formed in limestone surfaces due to water erosion; providing a unique habitat for plants.
  • hawke — Robert (James Lee) born 1929, Australian political leader: prime minister 1983–91.
  • hmake — (programming)   A compilation manager for Haskell. hmake recompiles a given module or program by extracting dependencies between source modules and issuing appropriate compiler commands to rebuild only changed modules. hmake can use whatever Haskell compilers and preprocessors you have installed. If an .hi interface file is unchanged then changes in the corresponding implementation code will not trigger recompilation of calling code. Malcolm Wallace of the York Functional Programming Group developed hmake in 2005 based on Thomas Hallgren's hbcmake and nhc13make.
  • hookeRobert, 1635–1703, English philosopher, microscopist, and physicist.
  • imake — A tool which generates Makefiles from a template, a set of cpp macros, and a per-directory input file called an Imakefile. This allows machine dependencies (such has compiler options, alternate command names, and special make rules) to be kept separate from the descriptions of the various items to be built. imake is distributed with, and used extensively by, the X Window System.
  • kakke — Beriberi.
  • kirke — Circe (def 1).
  • latke — a pancake, especially one made of grated potato.
  • locke — Alain LeRoy [al-in luh-roi,, lee-roi] /ˈæl ɪn ləˈrɔɪ,, ˈli rɔɪ/ (Show IPA), 1886–1954, U.S. educator and author.
  • looke — Obsolete spelling of look.
  • lubke — Heinrich [hahyn-rikh] /ˈhaɪn rɪx/ (Show IPA), 1894–1972, German statesman: president of West Germany 1959–69.
  • macke — August [ou-goo st] /ˈaʊ gʊst/ (Show IPA), 1887–1914, German painter.
  • marke — Obsolete spelling of mark.
  • minke — a dark-colored baleen whale, Baleanoptera acutorostrata, inhabiting temperate and polar seas and growing to a length of 33 feet (10 meters): reduced in numbers.
  • necke — Archaic spelling of neck.
  • omake — A portion of video that complements an episode of anime.
  • opake — Alternative form of opaque.
  • peake — Mervyn. 1911–68, English novelist, poet, and illustrator. In his trilogy Gormenghast (1946–59), he creates, with vivid imagination, a grotesque Gothic world
  • poake — a waste matter from the tanning of hides
  • pouke — a stye or small pustule on the eye
  • proke — to poke
  • quake — (of persons) to shake or tremble from cold, weakness, fear, anger, or the like: He spoke boldly even though his legs were quaking.

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