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Term: pike

All the wordplay possibilities with the word "pike": spelling, phonetic, and semantic.

pike

Definitions

Noun

  1. A broad highway designed for high-speed traffic
  2. Highly valued northern freshwater fish with lean flesh
  3. A sharp point (as on the end of a spear)
  4. Medieval weapon consisting of a spearhead attached to a long pole or pikestaff; superseded by the bayonet
  5. Any of several elongate long-snouted freshwater game and food fishes widely distributed in cooler parts of the northern hemisphere

As a Fragment

Words that contain the term "pike".

# Word Syllables Freq
1 pike 1 41
2 turnpike 2 15
3 turnpikes 2 10
4 spikes 1 3
5 spike 1 2
6 spiked 1 2
7 doverspike 3 0
8 mcpike 2 0
9 piker 2 0
10 pikers 2 0
11 pikes 1 0
12 spiker 2 0

Sounds Like

Words that sound like the term "pike".

# Word Syllables Freq
1 spike 1 2
2 pyke 1 0
3 speich 1 0

Spelled Like

Words that are spelled similarly to the term "pike".

# Word Syllables Freq
1 pie 1 14
2 picket 2 9
3 ike 1 4
4 spikes 1 3
5 spike 1 2
6 spiked 1 2
7 pinkie 2 1
8 pickle 2 1
9 picker 2 1
10 pikes 1 0
11 piker 2 0
12 pik 1 0
13 updike 2 0
14 spiker 2 0
15 pirkle 2 0
16 pirkey 2 0
17 pinker 2 0
18 pikers 2 0
19 picken 2 0
20 pickel 2 0

Words That Follow

Words that often follow the term "pike" in a sentence.

# Word Syllables Freq

Words That Precede

Words that often precede the term "pike" in a sentence.

# Word Syllables Freq

Statistically Associated

Words that are statistically associated with "pike" in the same piece of text.

# Word Syllables Freq

Consonant Match

Words that contain the same consonants as the term "pike".

# Word Syllables Freq
1 poke 1 1
2 puke 1 1
3 pake 1 0
4 peko 2 0
5 poky 2 0
6 pyka 2 0
7 pyke 1 0

Results:

Term

Definitions: 5

Fragments: 12

Sound Alikes: 3

Spelled Like: 20

Words that Follow: 0

Words that Precede: 0

Statistically Associated: 0

Consonant Matches: 7

Freq: The frequency is a relative score of how often the word appears in standard English text.

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