| BROKAGE | • brokage n. (Archaic) The act of a broker; brokerage. • BROKAGE n. the business or employment of a broker, also BROCAGE, BROKERAGE, BROKERY. |
| BROKERS | • brokers n. Plural of broker. • brokers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of broker. • Brokers prop.n. Plural of Broker. |
| BROKERY | • brokery n. (Obsolete) The business of a broker. • BROKERY n. a broker's business. |
| BROKING | • broking n. The craft or profession of a broker; mediation in a sale or transaction. • broking n. (Computing) The action of a broker agent; exchange of messages or transactions involving a software agent. • BROKING n. the business of buying stocks and shares. |
| GROKING | • groking v. Present participle of grok. • GROK v. (colloquial) to understand deeply by intuition. |
| GROKKED | • grokked v. Simple past tense and past participle of grok. • GROK v. (colloquial) to understand deeply by intuition. |
| PROKERS | • prokers n. Plural of proker. • PROKER n. a poker. |
| PROKING | • proking v. Present participle of proke. • PROKE v. (dialect) to poke. |
| ROKELAY | • rokelay n. (Scotland) A short cloak. • ROKELAY n. (Scots) a short cloak, also ROCKLAY, ROQUELAURE. |
| ROKIEST | • ROKY adj. (dialect) misty; foggy; cloudy. |
| ROKKAKU | • rokkaku n. A traditional six-sided Japanese fighting kite. • ROKKAKU n. (Japanese) a fighting kite. |
| STROKED | • stroked adj. (Of a car engine) Having a replacement crankshaft with a longer stroke than normal. • stroked v. Simple past tense and past participle of stroke. • STROKE v. to rub gently. |
| STROKEN | • STRIKE v. to hit. |
| STROKER | • stroker n. One who strokes. • stroker n. Something with which to stroke. • stroker n. (Slang) A four-stroke engine or by extension the vehicle itself; especially a motorcycle, as opposed… |
| STROKES | • strokes n. Plural of stroke. • strokes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stroke. • STROKE v. to rub gently. |
| TROKING | • troking v. Present participle of troke. • troking n. (UK, dialect, obsolete) truck; involvement or dealings with somebody. • TROKE v. (Scots) to barter, also TROAK, TROCK. |
| UNBROKE | • unbroke v. Simple past tense of unbreak. • un-broke v. Simple past tense of un-break. • UNBROKE adj. (archaic) unbroken. |
| UPBROKE | • upbroke v. Simple past tense and past participle of upbreak. • UPBREAK v. to break out. |