💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Kloe"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| 2noun | (text messaging, informal, eye dialect) Abbreviation of too. [(focus) Likewise.] |
| abscissanoun | (geometry) The first of the two terms by which a point is referred to, in a system of fixed rectilinear coordinate (Cartesian coordinate) axes. |
| afnoun | (dated, colloquial) A native African (not white-skinned) in Rhodesia. |
| afrikandernoun | Archaic form of Afrikaner (“member of ethnic group”). [A member of an ethnic group of northwestern European ancestry and associated with southern Africa and the Afrikaans language.] |
| ahlnoun | A surname. |
| aknoun | apple of Sodom (Calotropis procera). |
| arynoun | A male given name from Hebrew, of Jewish usage, variant of Arieh. |
| auldnoun | (archaic, Northern England, Liverpool, Scotland, Ireland) Old. |
| axed | Having a specified number of type of axis. |
| aznoun | Abbreviation of Arizona: a state of the United States. [A state in the southwestern United States, established 1912. Capital: Phoenix.] |
| banoun | (colloquial and in direct address) Father, baba. |
| deenoun | A unisex given name, short for names beginning with D. |
| doenoun | A female deer; also used of similar animals such as antelope (less commonly a goat, as nanny is also used). |
| eenoun | (chemistry) Enantiomeric excess. |
| leenoun | A sheltered place, especially a place protected from the wind by some object; the side sheltered from the wind (see also leeside); shelter; protection. |
| methnoun | (informal) Methamphetamine, especially in the form of the crystalline hydrochloride. |
| neenoun | (North American English, unisex) Used when giving a former name. Originally known as. |
| syenoun | A male or female given name. |
📝 Common Phrases with "Kloe"
Words that come before
- thekloe
Words that come after
- kloecollaboration
- kloedetector
- kloeexperiment
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