| AKE | • ake v. Archaic spelling of ache. • ake n. Archaic spelling of ache. • ake adv. (New Zealand) forever. |
| AKEAKE | • akeake n. (New Zealand) The tree Dodonaea viscosa; aalii. • akeake n. (New Zealand) The tree Olearia traversiorum. • akeake n. (New Zealand) The tree Olearia avicenniaefolia. |
| AKEAKES | • AKEAKE n. (Maori) a New Zealand tree with silver leaves and reddish bark. |
| AKEBIA | • akebia n. Any plant of the genus Akebia, especially the invasive plant Akebia quinata. • Akebia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Lardizabalaceae – native to eastern Asia. • AKEBIA n. (Japanese) a climbing shrub. |
| AKEBIAS | • akebias n. Plural of akebia. • AKEBIA n. (Japanese) a climbing shrub. |
| AKED | • aked v. Simple past tense and past participle of ake. • AKE v. to endure a dull lasting pain, also ACHE. |
| AKEDAH | • Akedah prop.n. (Christianity, Judaism) The Binding of Isaac. • AKEDAH n. (Hebrew) the binding of Isaac in Genesis 22. |
| AKEDAHS | • AKEDAH n. (Hebrew) the binding of Isaac in Genesis 22. |
| AKEE | • akee n. Alternative spelling of ackee. • AKEE n. (Kru) a small African sapindaceous tree; its edible fruit, often used in Caribbean cookery, also ACKEE. |
| AKEES | • akees n. Plural of akee. • AKEE n. (Kru) a small African sapindaceous tree; its edible fruit, often used in Caribbean cookery, also ACKEE. |
| AKELA | • akela n. Alternative letter-case form of Akela. • Akela prop.n. A fictional wolf character in Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book. • Akela n. The leader of a pack of Cub Scouts. |
| AKELAS | • akelas n. Plural of akela. • Akelas n. Plural of Akela. • AKELA n. a leader of a cub scout pack. |
| AKENE | • akene n. Alternative spelling of achene. • AKENE n. a dry one-seeded fruit, also ACHENE. |
| AKENES | • akenes n. Plural of akene. • AKENE n. a dry one-seeded fruit, also ACHENE. |
| AKENIAL | • AKENIAL adj. relating to an achene, also ACHENIAL. |
| AKES | • akes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ake. • AKE v. to endure a dull lasting pain, also ACHE. |