| UKES | • ukes n. Plural of uke. • Ukes n. Plural of Uke. • UKE n. (short for) ukelele, a small guitar-like instrument. | 
| BUKES | • BUKE n. (Scots) a book, also BUIK. | 
| CUKES | • cukes n. Plural of cuke. • CUKE n. (slang) a cucumber. | 
| DUKES | • dukes n. Plural of duke. • dukes n. (MTE, slang) One’s parents. • dukes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of duke. | 
| JUKES | • jukes n. Plural of juke. • Jukes prop.n. A surname. • JUKE v. to dance. | 
| NUKES | • nukes n. Plural of nuke. • nukes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nuke. • NUKE v. to attack with nuclear weapons. | 
| PUKES | • pukes n. Plural of puke. • pukes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of puke. • PUKE v. to vomit. | 
| YUKES | • yukes n. Plural of yuke. • yukes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of yuke. • YUKE v. (dialect) to itch, also EUK, EWK, YEUK, YOUK. | 
| FLUKES | • flukes n. Plural of fluke. • Flukes prop.n. Plural of Fluke. • FLUKE v. to obtain by chance. | 
| POUKES | • POUKE n. a mischievous sprite, also PUCK. | 
| PERUKES | • perukes n. Plural of peruke. • PERUKE n. a kind of wig, also PERRUQUE. | 
| REBUKES | • rebukes n. Plural of rebuke. • REBUKE v. to reprove sternly. | 
| DUKESHIP | • dukeship n. The quality or condition of being a duke. • DUKESHIP n. the entitlement to being a duke. | 
| NETSUKES | • netsukes n. Plural of netsuke. • NETSUKE n. (Japanese) a small Japanese carved ornament. | 
| SAMBUKES | • sambukes n. Plural of sambuke. • SAMBUKE n. (Latin) an ancient stringed instrument, also SAMBUCA. | 
| ANTINUKES | • antinukes n. Plural of antinuke. • ANTINUKE n. a person opposed to the use of nuclear weapons or nuclear energy, also ANTINUKER. | 
| ARCHDUKES | • archdukes n. Plural of archduke. • ARCHDUKE n. (historical) a chief duke, esp. a son of the Emperor of Austria. | 
| DUKESHIPS | • dukeships n. Plural of dukeship. • DUKESHIP n. the entitlement to being a duke. | 
| MAMELUKES | • mamelukes n. Plural of mameluke. • Mamelukes n. Plural of Mameluke. • MAMELUKE n. (historical) one of former Turkish slaves that held the Egyptian throne from 1250 to 1517, also MAMELUCO, MAMLUK. | 
| CRAIGFLUKES | • CRAIGFLUKE n. a type of flat fish, aka the witch. |