pike
n.
spear, lance; javelin, bayonet
n.
summit of a hill; type of large freshwater fish; toll road, turnpike; tax, tariff
v.
hit with a javelin, pierce with a spear
Pike
Pike may refer to:pike (breakdancing), a
breakdance move
pike (cheerleading), a
cheerleading jump
pike (fish), one of several
species of
freshwater fish of the genus
Esoxpike (highway) (shortened form of
turnpike), a main
road,
highway, or
toll roadpike (weapon), a long thrusting
pole weapon used by
infantrypike, used as a verb, means to shorten a
longbow in
Archery Pike (programming language)Pike (surname)Pike Expedition, a U.S. military expedition (1806–1807) led by Army Captain
Zebulon Pike to explore the southwestern Louisiana Purchase and to probe the border defenses of
SpainPike National Forest, a U.S. national forest in the
State of Colorado named in honor of
Zebulon PikePike Square, military tactic developed by the Old Swiss Confederacy during the 15th century
Pikes on Cliffs, a small rural house in Estaca de Bares, Spain
Pikes Peak, a prominent mountain in the
Rocky Mountains of the State of Colorado,
United StatesPikes Peak granite, a type of granite
Pikes Peak Marathon, an annual marathon run to the top of Pikes Peak
Pike's Peak, the original name of Pikes Peak (the apostrophe was removed in 1891)
Pike's Peak Country, the historical region within approximately of Pike's Peak. In modern use, the term refers to the region within a radius of about from Pikes Peak.
Pike's Peak Gold Rush, a gold rush to the Pike's Peak Country from 1858 to 1861
Pike's Peak or Bust!, a common slogan of miners heading to the Pike's Peak Gold Rush
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pike
Noun
1. a broad highway designed for high-speed traffic
(synonym) expressway, freeway, motorway, state highway, superhighway, throughway, thruway
(hypernym) highway, main road
(hyponym) autobahn
(part-meronym) carriageway
2. highly valued northern freshwater fish with lean flesh
(hypernym) freshwater fish
(hyponym) muskellunge
3. a sharp point (as on the end of a spear)
(hypernym) point
4. medieval weapon consisting of a spearhead attached to a long pole or pikestaff; superseded by the bayonet
(hypernym) weapon, arm, weapon system
(hyponym) halberd
(part-meronym) pikestaff
5. any of several elongate long-snouted freshwater game and food fishes widely distributed in cooler parts of the northern hemisphere
(hypernym) percoid fish, percoid, percoidean
(hyponym) northern pike, Esox lucius
(member-holonym) Esox, genus Esox
Pike (die)
n.
pike, spear, lance; peak, top, summit
Pikee (der)
n.
pique, textured cotton fabric, ribbed cotton fabric
pike
n.
nosedive, dive, diving, pique
pik
n.
cast iron, pig