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There are 18 words beginning with TAKE

TAKEtake v. (Transitive) To get into one’s hands, possession, or control, with or without force.
take v. (Transitive) To receive or accept (something) (especially something given or bestowed, awarded, etc).
take v. (Transitive) To remove.
TAKEABLEtakeable adj. Capable of being taken.
TAKEABLE adj. that can be taken, also TAKABLE.
TAKEAWAYtakeaway adj. (Chiefly UK, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand) (Of food) intended to be eaten off the premises…
takeaway n. (Chiefly UK, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand) A restaurant that sells food to be eaten elsewhere.
takeaway n. (Chiefly UK, Australia and New Zealand) A meal which has been purchased and has been carefully packaged…
TAKEAWAYStakeaways n. Plural of takeaway.
take-aways n. Plural of take-away.
TAKEAWAY n. a meal that is taken away from the place of purchase.
TAKEDOWNtakedown n. (Slang) A taking down: the arrest of a suspect by a police officer.
takedown n. (Martial arts) A taking down: an act of bringing one’s opponent to the ground by grabbing one or both…
takedown n. Enforced removal of material from a website, etc.
TAKEDOWNStakedowns n. Plural of takedown.
TAKEDOWN n. an article that can be easily taken apart.
TAKENtaken adj. Infatuated; fond of or attracted to.
taken adj. (Informal) In a serious romantic relationship.
taken v. Past participle of take.
TAKEOFFtakeoff n. The rising or ascent of an aircraft or rocket into flight.
takeoff n. A parody or lampoon of someone or something.
takeoff n. A quantification, especially of building materials.
TAKEOFFStakeoffs n. Plural of takeoff.
take-offs n. Plural of take-off.
take␣offs n. Plural of take off.
TAKEOUTtakeout adj. (North America) (Of food) intended to be eaten off the premises from which it was bought.
takeout n. (North America, Philippines) Food purchased from a takeaway.
takeout n. (Curling) A stone that hits another stone, removing it from play.
TAKEOUTStakeouts n. Plural of takeout.
TAKEOUT n. a takeaway meal.
TAKEOVERtakeover n. (Economics) The purchase of one company by another; a merger without the formation of a new company…
takeover n. (Economics, UK) The acquisition of a public company whose shares are listed on a stock exchange, in…
takeover n. A time or event in which control or authority, especially over a facility is passed from one party to the next.
TAKEOVERStakeovers n. Plural of takeover.
TAKEOVER n. the act of assuming control.
TAKERtaker n. One who takes something.
taker n. A person or thing that takes or receives, often more than he or she gives.
taker n. One who is willing to participate in, or buy, something.
TAKERStakers n. Plural of taker.
TAKER n. one who takes.
TAKEStakes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of take.
takes n. Plural of take.
TAKE v. to seize possession.
TAKEUPtakeup n. Alternative form of take-up.
take-up n. The act of taking something up, by tightening, absorption, or reeling in.
take-up n. (Machinery) That which takes up or tightens; specifically, a device in a sewing machine or loom for…
TAKEUPStakeups n. Plural of takeup.
take-ups n. Plural of take-up.
take␣ups n. Plural of take up.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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