💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Clake"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| kackleverb | (ornithology) To make a kackle while jerking the head, signalling appeasement. |
| queaknoun | Alternative form of queek. [A vocal sound produced by certain birds.] |
| seagoosenoun | Alternative spelling of sea goose. [A phalarope.] |
| craiknoun | A town in south-central Saskatchewan, Canada. |
| cockaleekienoun | Alternative form of cock-a-leekie. [A Scottish chicken soup boiled with leeks.] |
| cloutienoun | Alternative form of clootie. [(Scotland) A piece of rag.] |
| cockieleekienoun | Alternative form of cock-a-leekie. [A Scottish chicken soup boiled with leeks.] |
| clomenoun | Alternative form of cloam. [(now chiefly dialectal) Made of earthenware.] |
| clackdishnoun | Alternative form of clack dish. [(historical) A dish with a movable lid, formerly carried by beggars, who clacked the lid to attract notice.] |
| clavolanoun | Alternative form of clavus. [A callous growth, especially on the foot; a corn.] |
| crakenoun | Any of several birds of the family Rallidae that have short bills. |
| canadian goosenoun | (sometimes proscribed) Alternative form of Canada goose. [A large goose, Branta canadensis.] |
| sea-gullnoun | Alternative form of seagull. [Any of several white, often dark-backed birds of the family Laridae having long, pointed wings and short legs.] |
| cuskeelnoun | Alternative form of cusk-eel. [Any fish of the family Ophidiidae] |
| old squawnoun | Alternative form of oldsquaw. [(dated) A medium-sized seaduck (Clangula hyemalis), a long-tailed duck.] |
| scrayenoun | Alternative form of scray (“type of bird”). [(UK, archaic) A tern; the sea swallow.] |
| caulkinnoun | Alternative spelling of calkin. [A calk (on a horseshoe).] |
| caplingnoun | Alternative form of capelin. [A fish of species Mallotus villosus, a type of smelt found in the Atlantic and Arctic oceans.] |
| squawlnoun | (rare) Alternative form of squall. [(often nautical) A sudden storm, as found in a squall line.] |
| rocklaynoun | Alternative form of rokelay. [(Scotland, historical) A short cloak worn mostly by ladies in the 18th century.] |
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