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There are 15 four-letter words containing D, E and K| AKED | • aked v. Simple past tense and past participle of ake. • AKE v. to endure a dull lasting pain, also ACHE. | | DECK | • deck n. Any raised flat surface that can be walked on: a balcony; a porch; a raised patio; a flat rooftop. • deck n. (Nautical) The floorlike covering of the horizontal sections, or compartments, of a ship. Small vessels… • deck n. (Aviation) A main aeroplane surface, especially of a biplane or multiplane. | | DEEK | • deek v. (Geordie) To look. • deek n. (Geordie) A look. • DEEK interj. (Romany) look at, see. | | DEKE | • deke n. (Ice hockey) A feint, fake, or other move made by the player with the puck to deceive a goaltender or defenceman. • deke n. As in hockey, a fake or other move to confuse other players on a team. • deke n. (Canada, slang) A quick detour. | | DESK | • desk n. A table, frame, or case, in past centuries usually with a sloping top but now usually with a flat top… • desk n. A reading table or lectern to support the book from which the liturgical service is read, differing… • desk n. A department tasked with a particular topic or focus in certain types of businesses, such as newspapers… | | DIKE | • dike n. (Chiefly US) Alternative form of dyke: ditch; embankment; waterway; etc. • dike v. (Chiefly US) Alternative form of dyke: to dig a ditch; to raise an earthwork; etc. • dike v. (US dialect slang, obsolete) To be well dressed. | | DOEK | • doek n. (South Africa) A cloth. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • doek n. (South Africa) A kopdoek: a kerchief or bandanna worn as a head covering. • DOEK n. (South African) a square cloth for tying round the head, worn by African women. | | DREK | • drek n. Alternative spelling of dreck. • DREK n. (Yiddish) inferior merchandise, rubbish, also DRECK. | | DUKE | • duke n. The male ruler of a duchy (female equivalent: duchess). • duke n. The sovereign of a small state. • duke n. A high title of nobility; the male holder of a dukedom. | | DYKE | • dyke n. (Historical) A long, narrow hollow dug from the ground to serve as a boundary marker. • dyke n. A long, narrow hollow dug from the ground to conduct water. • dyke n. (Dialect) Any navigable watercourse. | | EKED | • eked v. Simple past tense and past participle of eke. • EKE v. to augment, also ECH, ECHE, EECH, EIK, ICH. | | KADE | • kade n. The sheep ked, Melophagus ovinus. • Kade prop.n. A male given name of modern usage. • Kade prop.n. A surname from German. | | KAED | • KAE v. (Scots) to serve, also KA. | | KEDS | • keds n. Plural of ked. • KEDs n. Plural of KED. • KED n. a wingless fly that infests sheep, also KADE. | | SKED | • sked n. (Informal) A schedule. • sked v. (Transitive, informal) To schedule. • SKED v. to schedule. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
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