| BECKED | • becked v. Simple past tense and past participle of beck. • BECK v. to beckon. |
| BECKES | • beckes n. Plural of becke. • BECKE n. (Spenser) a beak, also BEAK. |
| BECKET | • becket n. (Nautical) A short piece of rope spliced to form a circle. • becket n. (Nautical) A loop of rope with a knot at one end to catch in an eye at the other end. Used to secure… • becket n. (Sewing) A loop of thread, typically braided, attached at each end to a jacket. Used to pass through… |
| DECKED | • decked v. Simple past tense and past participle of deck. • decked adj. Adorned or embellished. • decked adj. (In combination) Having a specified number or type of decks. |
| DECKEL | • deckel n. Alternative form of deckle (instrument in paper-making). • DECKEL n. a frame used in making paper by hand, also DECKLE. |
| DECKER | • decker n. One who, or that which, decks or adorns; a coverer. • decker n. (Used in conjunction with a number) Something having a certain number of levels. • Decker prop.n. A surname from German. |
| FECKED | • fecked v. Simple past tense and past participle of feck. • FECK v. (vulgar Scots) to fuck. |
| GECKED | • gecked v. Simple past tense and past participle of geck. • GECK v. to mock, dupe. |
| KECKED | • kecked v. Simple past tense and past participle of keck. • KECK v. to heave or retch, as in an effort to vomit. |
| NECKED | • necked adj. (In combination) Having some specific type of neck. • necked adj. (Nautical, archaic, of a treenail) Cracked. • necked v. Simple past tense and past participle of neck. |
| NECKER | • necker n. Someone who kisses; a kisser. • necker n. (Especially in compounds) Someone or something with a certain type of neck. • Necker prop.n. (Countable) A surname from French. |
| PECKED | • pecked v. Simple past tense and past participle of peck. • PECKE v. (Shakespeare) to pitch; to jerk. |
| PECKER | • pecker n. Someone who or something that pecks, striking or piercing in the manner of a bird’s beak or bill, particularly… • pecker n. (UK colloquial, by extension of the sense ‘beak’) A nose. • pecker n. (UK colloquial, by extension, from the expression ‘keep one’s pecker up’) Spirits, nerve, courage. |
| PECKES | • peckes n. Plural of pecke. • PECKE v. (Shakespeare) to pitch; to jerk. |
| RECKED | • recked v. Simple past tense and past participle of reck. • RECK v. to be concerned about, also REAK, REKE. |
| SECKEL | • Seckel prop.n. A surname. • Seckel n. A small reddish-brown sweet and juicy pear. • SECKEL n. a small reddish brown sweet and juicy pear, also SECKLE. |
| TECKEL | • TECKEL n. (German) a dachshund. |