| BETAKE | • betake v. (Transitive) To beteach. • betake v. (Transitive, obsolete) To take over to; take across (to); deliver. • betake v. (Transitive, obsolete) To seize; lay hold of; take. |
| INTAKE | • intake n. The place where water, air or other fluid is taken into a pipe or conduit; opposed to outlet. • intake n. The beginning of a contraction or narrowing in a tube or cylinder. • intake n. The quantity taken in. |
| JATAKA | • jataka n. (Buddhism) Any of a large number of Indian tales concerning the previous lives of Gautama Buddha. • JATAKA n. (Pali) the birth-story of Buddha. |
| OTAKUS | • otakus n. Plural of otaku. • OTAKU n. in Japan, a young computer nerd. |
| PATAKA | • pataka n. (India) A firecracker; a small paper packet of coloured potash and pieces of kankar, exploding when… • PATAKA n. (Maori) a building on stilts, used to store provisions. |
| RETAKE | • retake v. To take something again. • retake v. To take something back. • retake v. To capture or occupy somewhere again. |
| STAKED | • staked v. Simple past tense and past participle of stake. • STAKE v. to fasten with a pointed piece of wood or metal. |
| STAKER | • staker n. One who stakes something. • staker n. (Cryptocurrencies) One who participates in proof of stake. • Staker prop.n. A surname. |
| STAKES | • stakes n. Plural of stake. • stakes n. The money wagered in gambling. • stakes n. Risks. |
| TAKAHE | • takahe n. Alternative spelling of takahē. • takahē n. A species of large flightless bird in the Rallidae family, endemic to New Zealand. • TAKAHE n. (Maori) an almost-extinct New Zealand bird, brightly colored, flightless, with a large bill. |
| TAKERS | • takers n. Plural of taker. • TAKER n. one who takes. |
| TAKEUP | • takeup n. Alternative form of take-up. • take-up n. The act of taking something up, by tightening, absorption, or reeling in. • take-up n. (Machinery) That which takes up or tightens; specifically, a device in a sewing machine or loom for… |
| TAKHIS | • takhis n. Plural of takhi. • TAKHI n. (Mongolian) a rare wild horse, also TAKI. |
| TAKIER | • TAKY adj. (obsolete) attractive. |
| TAKING | • taking adj. Alluring; attractive. • taking adj. (Obsolete) Infectious; contagious. • taking n. The act by which something is taken. |
| TAKINS | • takins n. Plural of takin. • TAKIN n. (Tibetan) a large horned hoofed animal of the Himalayas, related to the goats and antelopes. |
| UPTAKE | • uptake n. Understanding; comprehension. • uptake n. Absorption, especially of food or nutrient by an organism. • uptake n. The act of lifting or taking up. |
| UPTAKS | • UPTAK n. (Scots) uptake, as in gleg in the uptak. |