ARAKS | • araks n. Plural of arak. • Araks prop.n. A river in Turkey, Armenia, Iran and Azerbaijan and empties into Kura river. • ARAK n. (Arabic) a strong alcoholic drink made from toddy, or the fermented juice of the coco and other palms, also ARRACK. |
BORAK | • Borak prop.n. A surname from Czech. • BORAK n. (Native Australian) nonsense, banter. |
BRAKE | • brake n. A device used to slow or stop the motion of a wheel, or of a vehicle, usually by friction (although… • brake n. (Military) An ancient engine of war analogous to the crossbow and ballista. • brake n. (Chiefly nautical) The handle of a pump. |
BRAKS | • BRAK n. (South African) a mongrel dog. |
BRAKY | • braky adj. Overgrown with bracken or brushwood. • BRAKY adj. abounding in shrubs or ferns. |
CRAKE | • crake n. Any of several birds of the family Rallidae that have short bills. • crake v. To cry out harshly and loudly, like a crake. • crake v. (Obsolete) To boast; to speak loudly and boastfully. |
DRAKE | • drake n. A male duck. • drake n. A mayfly used as fishing bait. • drake n. (Poetic) A dragon. |
RAKED | • raked adj. Sloping. • raked v. Simple past tense and past participle of rake. • RAKE v. to gather with a toothed bar on a handle. |
RAKEE | • rakee n. Alternative form of raki. • RAKEE n. (Turkish) a strong spirit distilled in Turkey, Yugoslavia, etc., from grain, usually flavoured with aniseed or other aromatics, also RAKI. |
RAKER | • raker n. A person who uses a rake. • raker n. A machine for raking grain or hay. • raker n. A gun positioned so as to rake an enemy ship with gunfire. |
RAKES | • rakes n. Plural of rake. • rakes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rake. • Rakes prop.n. Plural of Rake. |
RAKIA | • rakia n. Alternative spelling of rakija. • RAKIA n. a kind of fruit brandy produced by distillation of fermented fruit, popular throughout the Balkans, also RAKIJA. |
RAKIS | • rakis n. Plural of raki. • RAKI n. (Turkish) a Turkish liqueur, also RAKEE. |
RAKUS | • RAKU n. (Japanese) a kind of earthenware made in Japan. |
STRAK | • STRIKE v. to hit. |
YARAK | • yarak n. (Falconry) A super-alert state where the bird is hungry, but not weak, with a trance like state of alertness… • YARAK n. (Persian) of a hawk, a fit condition for hunting. |