These are the meanings of the letters PIKEL when you unscramble them.
- Kelp (n.)
Any large blackish seaweed.
- Kelp (n.)
The calcined ashes of seaweed, -- formerly much used in the manufacture of glass, now used in the manufacture of iodine.
- kepi (unknown)
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- Like (a.)
In a like or similar manner.
- Like (a.)
In a manner like that of; in a manner similar to; as, do not act like him.
- Like (a.)
Likely; probably.
- Like (a.)
To be pleased with in a moderate degree; to approve; to take satisfaction in; to enjoy.
- Like (a.)
To liken; to compare.
- Like (a.)
To suit; to please; to be agreeable to.
- Like (n.)
A liking; a preference; inclination; -- usually in pl.; as, we all have likes and dislikes.
- Like (n.)
That which is equal or similar to another; the counterpart; an exact resemblance; a copy.
- Like (superl.)
Equal, or nearly equal; as, fields of like extent.
- Like (superl.)
Having probability; affording probability; probable; likely.
- Like (superl.)
Having the same, or nearly the same, appearance, qualities, or characteristics; resembling; similar to; similar; alike; -- often with in and the particulars of the resemblance; as, they are like each other in features, complexion, and many traits of character.
- Like (superl.)
Inclined toward; disposed to; as, to feel like taking a walk.
- Like (v. i.)
To be pleased; to choose.
- Like (v. i.)
To come near; to avoid with difficulty; to escape narrowly; as, he liked to have been too late. Cf. Had like, under Like, a.
- Like (v. i.)
To have an appearance or expression; to look; to seem to be (in a specified condition).
- lipe (unknown)
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- Pike (n. & v.)
A foot soldier's weapon, consisting of a long wooden shaft or staff, with a pointed steel head. It is now superseded by the bayonet.
- Pike (n. & v.)
A hayfork.
- Pike (n. & v.)
A large haycock.
- Pike (n. & v.)
A pick.
- Pike (n. & v.)
A pointed head or spike; esp., one in the center of a shield or target.
- Pike (n. & v.)
A pointed or peaked hill.
- Pike (n. & v.)
A turnpike; a toll bar.
- Pike (sing. & pl.)
A large fresh-water fish (Esox lucius), found in Europe and America, highly valued as a food fish; -- called also pickerel, gedd, luce, and jack.
- Pile (n.)
A covering of hair or fur.
- Pile (n.)
A funeral pile; a pyre.
- Pile (n.)
A hair; hence, the fiber of wool, cotton, and the like; also, the nap when thick or heavy, as of carpeting and velvet.
- Pile (n.)
A large building, or mass of buildings.
- Pile (n.)
A large stake, or piece of timber, pointed and driven into the earth, as at the bottom of a river, or in a harbor where the ground is soft, for the support of a building, a pier, or other superstructure, or to form a cofferdam, etc.
- Pile (n.)
A mass formed in layers; as, a pile of shot.
- Pile (n.)
A mass of things heaped together; a heap; as, a pile of stones; a pile of wood.
- Pile (n.)
A vertical series of alternate disks of two dissimilar metals, as copper and zinc, laid up with disks of cloth or paper moistened with acid water between them, for producing a current of electricity; -- commonly called Volta's pile, voltaic pile, or galvanic pile.
- Pile (n.)
One of the ordinaries or subordinaries having the form of a wedge, usually placed palewise, with the broadest end uppermost.
- Pile (n.)
Same as Fagot, n., 2.
- Pile (n.)
The head of an arrow or spear.
- Pile (n.)
The reverse of a coin. See Reverse.
- Pile (v. t.)
To cover with heaps; or in great abundance; to fill or overfill; to load.
- Pile (v. t.)
To drive piles into; to fill with piles; to strengthen with piles.
- Pile (v. t.)
To lay or throw into a pile or heap; to heap up; to collect into a mass; to accumulate; to amass; -- often with up; as, to pile up wood.
- plie (unknown)
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