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Is pike a Scrabble word?
Yes. The word pike is a Scrabble US word. The word pike is worth 10 points in Scrabble:
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Is pike a Scrabble UK word?
Yes. The word pike is a Scrabble UK word and has 10 points:
P3I1K5E1
Is pike a Words With Friends word?
Yes. The word pike is a Words With Friends word. The word pike is worth 11 points in Words With Friends (WWF):
P4I1K5E1
You can make 12 words from pike according to the Scrabble US and Canada dictionary.
pike ipke pkie kpie ikpe kipe piek ipek peik epik iepk eipk pkei kpei peki epki kepi ekpi ikep kiep iekp eikp keip ekip
Note: these 'words' (valid or invalid) are all the permutations of the word pike. These words are obtained by scrambling the letters in pike.
From Middle English pyke, pyk, pik, pike (“pike; sharp point, iron tip of a staff or spear, pointed toe of an item of footwear; sharp tool; mountain, peak”), from Old English pīc (“pointed object, pick axe”), and Middle French pique (“long thrusting weapon”), from Old French pic (“sharp point, spike”); both ultimately from Proto-West Germanic *pīk, from Proto-Germanic *pīkaz, *pīkō (“sharp point, pike, peak”), related to pick with a narrower meaning.
The word is cognate with Middle Dutch pecke, peke, picke (modern Dutch piek), German Pike, Norwegian pik, and possibly Old Irish pīk. It is a doublet of pique.
The diving or gymnastics position is probably from tapered appearance of the body when the position is executed.
The carnivorous freshwater fish is probably derived from the “sharp point, spike” senses, due to the fish’s pointed jaws.
The verb sense “to quit or back out of a promise” may be from the sense of taking up pilgrim's staff or pike and leaving on a pilgrimage; and compare Middle English pī̆ken (“to go, remove oneself”) and Old Danish pikke af (“to go away”).
pike (plural pikes)
pike (third-person singular simple present pikes, present participle piking, simple past and past participle piked)
Clipping of turnpike (“a toll road, especially a toll expressway; a spiked barrier across a road, originally used to block access to the road until toll had been paid”)
Noun sense 2 (“gypsy, itinerant tramp, or traveller”) and verb sense 2 (“to depart, travel, especially to flee, run away”) may refer to someone frequently using turnpikes, or may be derived from Middle English pī̆ken (“to go, remove oneself”).
pike (plural pikes)
pike (third-person singular simple present pikes, present participle piking, simple past and past participle piked)
From Arabic بُكَاء (bukāʔ).
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From Danish pige, from Old Norse píka.
pike f or m (definite singular pika or piken, indefinite plural piker, definite plural pikene)
Jente is the standard appellation for girl in Norwegian; pike may also be used, though it is seen as somewhat conservative.
pike m (definite singular pikeen, indefinite plural pikear, definite plural pikeane)