💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Stroake"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| stroaknoun | Obsolete spelling of stroke. [An act of hitting; a blow, a hit.] |
| strookeverb | Obsolete form of struck. |
| streakenoun | Obsolete spelling of streak. [An irregular line left from smearing or motion.] |
| strakenoun | (nautical) A continuous line of plates or planks running from bow to stern that contributes to a vessel's skin. (FM 55-501). |
| stikenoun | — |
| strowlverb | Obsolete form of stroll. [To wander on foot; to ramble idly or leisurely; to rove.] |
| strydenoun | Obsolete form of stride. [(countable) A long step in walking.] |
| stryfenoun | Obsolete spelling of strife. [Striving; earnest endeavor; hard work.] |
| slaughtrenoun | Obsolete spelling of slaughter. [(uncountable) The killing of animals, generally for food.] |
| stormenoun | Obsolete spelling of storm. [Any disturbed state of the atmosphere causing destructive or unpleasant weather, especially one affecting the earth's surface involving strong winds (leading to high waves at sea) and usually lightning, thunder, and precipitation.] |
| streamenoun | Obsolete spelling of stream. [A small river; a large creek; a body of moving water confined by banks.] |
| stainenoun | Obsolete spelling of stain. [A discolored spot or area caused by spillage or other contact with certain fluids or substances.] |
| swordenoun | Obsolete spelling of sword. [(countable) A long bladed weapon with a grip and typically a pommel and crossguard (together forming a hilt), which is designed to cut, stab, slash and/or hack.] |
| swypenoun | Obsolete form of swipe. [(countable) A quick grab, bat, or other motion with the hand or paw; a sweep.] |
| stearenoun | Obsolete form of stair. [A single step in a staircase.] |
| staynenoun | Obsolete form of stain. [A discolored spot or area caused by spillage or other contact with certain fluids or substances.] |
| wrathenoun | Obsolete spelling of wrath. [(uncountable, formal) Great anger; (countable) an instance of this.] |
| streetenoun | Synonym of Street (“a village in County Westmeath, Ireland”). |
| throtenoun | Obsolete spelling of throat. [The front part of the neck.] |
| stadgenoun | Obsolete form of stage. [A phase.] |
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