oaker
Meanings
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A large, sturdy tree commonly found in forests.
- "The mighty oak tree stood tall and strong in the forest."
- "The acorns of the oak tree provide a rich source of food for wildlife."
Rhymes
Words rhyming with oakeroak , spoke , flood , blood , brood , oodle , puppet , whetstone , tone , tone down , brown , drown , frown , scowl , grumble , mumble , slur , blab , babble , gossip , yack , jabber , natter , chatter
Variants
List of all variants of oaker that leads to same resultoakier , oakiest , oakiness , oaky
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.The word 'oaker' is derived from the Old English word 'acere', which means 'oak' or 'oak tree'. The suffix '-er' is added to the word to indicate a large or sturdy oak tree.
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