BECLOAK | • becloak v. (Transitive, literally, figurative) To cover or surround, as with a cloak. • BECLOAK v. to place a cloak on. |
BOAKING | • boaking v. Present participle of boak. • BOAK v. (dialect) to belch, vomit, also BOKE, BOCK. |
BOGOAKS | • bog␣oaks n. Plural of bog oak. • BOGOAK n. trunks of oak embedded in bogs and so preserved from decay. |
CLOAKED | • cloaked adj. Wearing a cloak. • cloaked adj. Covered, hidden, disguised. • cloaked v. Simple past tense and past participle of cloak. |
CROAKED | • croaked v. Simple past tense and past participle of croak. • CROAK v. to utter a low hoarse sound. |
CROAKER | • croaker n. One who croaks. • croaker n. (Dated) A vocal pessimist, grumbler, or doomsayer. • croaker n. (Colloquial) A frog. |
OAKIEST | • oakiest adj. Superlative form of oaky: most oaky. • OAKY adj. like an oak. |
OAKLEAF | • oakleaf n. (Often attributive) The leaf of the oak. • oakleaf n. (Military) A device, badge or emblem shaped like the leaf of an oak, and indicating an award. (see Oak leaves) • oakleaf n. Any of various nymphalid butterflies of the Asian genus Kallima. |
OAKLIKE | • oaklike adj. Resembling or characteristic of an oak or its wood. • OAKLIKE adj. like an oak. |
OAKLING | • oakling n. A small or young oak tree. • OAKLING n. a young oak. |
OAKMOSS | • oakmoss n. Evernia prunastri, a lichen found primarily on oak trees and used in perfume. • OAKMOSS n. a lichen that grows on oak trees. |
OAKWOOD | • oakwood n. A wood populated with oak trees. • Oakwood prop.n. A number of places in England… • Oakwood prop.n. A hamlet south-east of Coupar Angus, Perth and Kinross council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NO2537). |
PRESOAK | • presoak v. (Transitive) To soak in advance. • presoak v. (Transitive) To soak laundry in cold water prior to washing, sometimes with the addition of a biological… • presoak n. An initial soak. |
RESOAKS | • resoaks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of resoak. • RESOAK v. to soak again. |
SOAKAGE | • soakage n. The act of soaking. • soakage n. The amount of liquid soaked in. • soakage n. A source of water in Australian deserts, where water has seeped into the sand. |
SOAKERS | • soakers n. Plural of soaker. • SOAKER n. a small piece of lead used to form a watertight joint with a chimney where it projects from a roof. |
SOAKING | • soaking v. Present participle of soak. • soaking n. Immersion in water; a drenching or dunking. • soaking n. The practice of inserting a penis into a vagina and remaining stationary, without thrusting, supposedly… |
TROAKED | • troaked v. Simple past tense and past participle of troak. • TROAK v. (Scots) to barter, also TROCK, TROKE. |
UNCLOAK | • uncloak v. (Transitive) To remove a cloak or cover from; to deprive of a cloak or cover; to unmask; to reveal. • uncloak v. (Intransitive) To remove one’s cloak. • uncloak v. (Intransitive, science fiction) To become visible again by turning off a cloaking device. |
UNOAKED | • unoaked adj. (Wine) Not oaked. • UNOAKED adj. (of wine) not fermented in an oak cask. |