| BROKED | • broked v. Simple past tense and past participle of broke. • BROKE v. to act as a stockbroker, also BROKER. |
| BROKEN | • broken v. Past participle of break. • broken adj. Fragmented; in separate pieces. • broken adj. (Of a promise, etc) Breached; violated; not kept. |
| BROKER | • broker adj. Comparative form of broke: more broke. • broker n. A mediator between a buyer and seller. • broker n. A stockbroker. |
| BROKES | • brokes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of broke. • BROKE v. to act as a stockbroker, also BROKER. |
| DROKES | • Drokes prop.n. Plural of Droke. • DROKE n. (Canadian) a valley with steeply sloping sides. |
| EUROKY | • euroky n. The ability of an organism to survive under variable environmental conditions. • EUROKY n. the ability of an organism to live under various conditions, also EURYOKY. |
| GROKED | • groked v. Simple past tense and past participle of grok. • GROK v. (colloquial) to understand deeply by intuition. |
| IROKOS | • irokos n. Plural of iroko. • IROKO n. (Yoruba) a large African timber tree. |
| PROKED | • proked v. Simple past tense and past participle of proke. • PROKE v. (dialect) to poke. |
| PROKER | • proker n. (UK, dialect, archaic) A poker. • PROKER n. a poker. |
| PROKES | • prokes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of proke. • PROKE v. (dialect) to poke. |
| ROKERS | • rokers n. Plural of roker. • Rokers prop.n. Plural of Roker. • ROKER n. any ray other than a skate, esp. the thornback ray. |
| ROKIER | • ROKY adj. (dialect) misty; foggy; cloudy. |
| ROKING | • ROKE v. (dialect) to steam, smoke. |
| STROKE | • stroke n. An act of hitting; a blow, a hit. • stroke n. A movement similar to that of hitting. • stroke n. (Figuratively). |
| TAROKS | • taroks n. Plural of tarok. • TAROK n. a pack of cards used in fortune-telling, also TAROC, TAROT. |
| TROKED | • troked v. Simple past tense and past participle of troke. • TROKE v. (Scots) to barter, also TROAK, TROCK. |
| TROKES | • trokes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of troke. • TROKE v. (Scots) to barter, also TROAK, TROCK. |
| WROKEN | • wroken v. (Obsolete) past participle of wreak. • WREAK v. to effect, bring about. |
| YWROKE | • YWROKE v. (Spenser) wrought. |