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Definition of oke
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Oke (n.) An
Hungarian
and
Wallachian
measure,
equal to about 2/
pints..
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Provoke
::
Provoke
(v. t.) To call
forth;
to call into being or
action;
esp., to
incense
to
action,
a
faculty
or
passion,
as love, hate, or
ambition;
hence,
commonly,
to
incite,
as a
person,
to
action
by a
challenge,
by
taunts,
or by
defiance;
to
exasperate;
to
irritate;
to
offend
intolerably;
to cause to
retaliate..
Strokesman
::
Strokesman
(pl. ) of
Strokesma.
Stoker
::
Stokehole
(n.) The mouth to the grate of a
furnace;
also, the space in front of the
furnace,
where the
stokers
stand..
Unciform
::
Unciform
(a.)
Having
the shape of a hook; being of a
curved
or
hooked
from;
hooklike.
Whop
::
Whop (n.) A blow, or
quick,
smart
stroke..
Poke
::
Poke (v. t.) To
thrust
or push
against
or into with
anything
pointed;
hence,
to stir up; to
excite;
as, to poke a
fire..
Syllable
::
Syllable
(n.) In
writing
and
printing,
a part of a word,
separated
from the rest, and
capable
of being
pronounced
by a
single
impulse
of the
voice.
It may or may not
correspond
to a
syllable
in the
spoken
language..
Sea Poker
::
Sea poker () The
lyrie.
Clip
::
Clip (n.) A blow or
stroke
with the hand; as, he hit him a
clip..
Split
::
Split (v. i.) To be
broken;
to be
dashed
to
pieces.
Synapta
::
Synanthrose
(n.) A
variety
of
sugar,
isomeric
with
sucrose,
found in the
tubers
of the
Jerusalem
artichoke
(Helianthus
tuberosus),
in the
dahlia,
and other
Compositae..
Insignment
::
Insignment
(n.) A
token,
mark, or
explanation..
Mump
::
Mump (v. t.) To utter
imperfectly,
brokenly,
or
feebly..
Choke
::
Choke (v. t.) To
affect
with a sense of
strangulation
by
passion
or
strong
feeling.
Fracted
::
Fracted
(a.)
Having
a part
displaced,
as if
broken;
-- said of an
ordinary..
Broken-hearted
::
Broken-hearted
(a.)
Having
the
spirits
depressed
or
crushed
by grief or
despair.
Shiver
::
Shiver
(n.) One of the small
pieces,
or
splinters,
into which a
brittle
thing is
broken
by
sudden
violence;
--
generally
used in the
plural..
Shivery
::
Shivery
(a.)
Easily
broken;
brittle;
shattery.
Smoke
::
Smoke (v. t.) To smell out; to hunt out; to find out; to
detect.
Fumigation
::
Fumigation
(n.) The act of
fumigating,
or
applying
smoke or
vapor,
as for
disinfection..
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