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Definition of oke
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of oke is as below...
Oke (n.) A
Turkish
and
Egyptian
weight,
equal to about 2/
pounds..
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Prognostication
::
Prognostication
(n.) That which
foreshows;
a
foretoken.
Pretty-spoken
::
Pretty-spoken
(a.)
Spoken
or
speaking
prettily.
Fragile
::
Fragile
(a.)
Easily
broken;
brittle;
frail;
delicate;
easily
destroyed.
Prophet
::
Prophet
(n.) An
interpreter;
a
spokesman.
Symptomatic
::
Symptom
(n.) A sign or
token;
that which
indicates
the
existence
of
something
else; as,
corruption
in
elections
is a
symptom
of the decay of
public
virtue..
Caddis
::
Caddis
(n.) The larva of a
caddice
fly. These
larvae
generally
live in
cylindrical
cases,
open at each end, and
covered
externally
with
pieces
of
broken
shells,
gravel,
bits of wood, etc. They are a
favorite
bait with
anglers.
Called
also
caddice
worm, or
caddis
worm..
Stroke
::
Stroke
(v. t.) The rate of
succession
of
stroke;
as, a quick
stroke..
Prologue
::
Prologue
(n.) The
preface
or
introduction
to a
discourse,
poem, or
performance;
as, the
prologue
of
Chaucer's
Canterbury
Tales;
esp., a
discourse
or poem
spoken
before
a
dramatic
performance.
Lycoperdon
::
Lycoperdon
(n.) A genus of
fungi,
remarkable
for the great
quantity
of
spores,
forming
a fine dust, which is
thrown
out like smoke when the plant is
compressed
or
burst;
puffball..
Tongue
::
Tongue
(n.) The pole of a
vehicle;
especially,
the pole of an ox cart, to the end of which the oxen are
yoked..
Sacrifice
::
Sacrifice
(n.) To make an
offering
of; to
consecrate
or
present
to a
divinity
by way of
expiation
or
propitiation,
or as a token
acknowledgment
or
thanksgiving;
to
immolate
on the altar of God, in order to atone for sin, to
procure
favor,
or to
express
thankfulness;
as, to
sacrifice
an ox or a
sheep..
Sweep
::
Sweep (n.) The
compass
or range of a
stroke;
as, a long
sweep..
Lick
::
Lick (v.) A quick and
careless
application
of
anything,
as if by a
stroke
of the
tongue,
or of
something
which acts like a
tongue;
as, to put on
colors
with a lick of the
brush.
Also, a small
quantity
of any
substance
so
applied..
Throttle
::
Throttle
(v. i.) To have the
throat
obstructed
so as to be in
danger
of
suffocation;
to
choke;
to
suffocate.
Choke Pear
::
Choke pear () A
sarcasm
by which one is put to
silence;
anything
that can not be
answered.
Frangible
::
Frangible
(a.)
Capable
of being
broken;
brittle;
fragile;
easily
broken.
Peck
::
Peck (n.) A
quick,
sharp
stroke,
as with the beak of a bird or a
pointed
instrument..
Crump
::
Crump (a.)
Crooked;
bent.
Mouthpiece
::
Mouthpiece
(n.) One who
delivers
the
opinion
of
others
or of
another;
a
spokesman;
as, the
mouthpiece
of his
party..
Okenite
::
Okenite
(n.) A
massive
and
fibrous
mineral
of a
whitish
color,
chiefly
hydrous
silicate
of
lime..
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