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woodpecker

English

Etymology

From wood +? pecker. Compare Middle English wod spek (woodpecker).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) enPR: wo?od?p?k?r, IPA(key): /?w?dp?k?/
  • (US) enPR: wo?od?p?'k?r, IPA(key): /?w?d?p?k?/
  • Hyphenation: wood?peck?er

Noun

woodpecker (plural woodpeckers)

  1. Any bird of species-rich family Picidae, with a strong pointed beak suitable for pecking holes in wood.
  2. (military slang) Type 92 heavy machine gun

Synonyms

  • speight, spight

Hypernyms

  • picid

Hyponyms

  • flicker

Derived terms

Translations

Anagrams

  • peckerwood

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eckle

English

Alternative forms

  • eccle

Etymology 1

From a variation of ickle (icicle), from Middle English ikil, ykle, from Old English ?icel (ice, icicle), from Proto-Germanic *jikilaz, *jekulaz (piece of ice), from Proto-Indo-European *h?eyH- (icefloe, icicle). More at ickle.

Noun

eckle (plural eckles)

  1. (dialectal) An icicle.
  2. (dialectal, usually in the plural) The crest of a cock.
  3. (dialectal) A woodpecker.

Etymology 2

Alteration of ettle.

Verb

eckle (third-person singular simple present eckles, present participle eckling, simple past and past participle eckled)

  1. (intransitive, Northern England) To aim; intend; design.

Anagrams

  • Cleek, Eckel, cleek

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