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Pike logo #10101) Autobahn 2) Autostrada 3) Expressway 4) Fish 5) Freeway 6) Gar 7) Halberd 8) Motorway 9) Mountain 10) Muskellunge 11) Pickerel 12) Road 13) Spear 14) Superhighway 15) Throughway 16) Thruway 17) Vouge
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Pike logo #10101) US general and explorer 2) Actress Rosamund of Gone Girl 3) Aggressive freshwater fish 4) Anti-cavalry weapon 5) Certain freshwater fish 6) Discoverer of a peak 7) Diving maneuver 8) Diving position 9) English surname 10) Eponym of a peak 11) Eponymous Southwest explorer 12) Explorer Zebulon 13) Expressway
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pike logo #10444
  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. any of several elongate long-snouted freshwater game and food fishes widely distributed in cooler parts of the northern hemisphere

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Pike logo #21002• (n. & v.) A pointed or peaked hill. • (n. & v.) A pointed head or spike; esp., one in the center of a shield or target. • (n. & v.) A foot soldier`s weapon, consisting of a long wooden shaft or staff, with a pointed steel head. It is now superseded by the bayonet. • (n. & v.) A pick. • (sing. & pl.) A large fresh-water fi...
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pike logo #22490A common reference to northern pike, a member of the pike family.
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Pike logo #21003county, northeastern Pennsylvania, U.S., bordered by New York state and New Jersey to the northeast and southeast, respectively (the Delaware River ...
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pike logo #21003any of several voracious freshwater fishes, family Esocidae, caught both commercially and for sport. They are recognized by the elongate body, small ... [1 related articles]
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pike logo #21003medieval infantry weapon, a long spear with a heavy wooden shaft 10 to 20 feet (3 to 6 metres) long, tipped by a small leaf-shaped steel point. The ... [5 related articles]
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pike logo #209731. A foot soldier's weapon, consisting of a long wooden shaft or staff, with a pointed steel head. It is now superseded by the bayonet. ... 2. A pointed head or spike; especially, one in the center of a shield or target. ... 3. A hayfork. ... 4. A pick. ... 5. A pointed or peaked hill. ... 6. A large haycock. ... 7. A turnpike; a toll bar. ... 8. &...
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Pike logo #21601Body position where legs are straight, together and the body is bent at the hips. For competition, minimum angle is 135
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Pike logo #20972Pike noun [ French pique ; perhaps of Celtic origin; confer W. pig a prick, a point, beak, Arm. pik pick. But confer also Latin picus woodpecker (see Pie magpie), and English spike . Confer Pick , noun & v. , Peak , ...
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Pike logo #22493species of fish see Pike Latin name Esox lucius
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Pike logo #21217The pike (Esox lucius) is a voracious fresh water fish. The body is narrow and elongated, reaching a length of 120 centimetres. The head is long, broad and depressed. The pike is devoid of scales and barbells, and has the lower jaw extending beyond the upper. The rest of the body is covered by cycloid scales, and terminates in a forked tail-fin.
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Pike logo #21217The pike was an infantry thrusting weapon with a generally leaf-shaped blade fastened to a long heavy staff.
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Pike logo #21217USS Pike was an American Pike Class submarine of 1310 tons displacement launched in 1935. USS Pike was powered by Winton diesel engines providing a top speed of 20 knots surfaced and 10 knots submerged. She was armed with one 3-inch gun and six 21 inch torpedo tubes. She carried a complement of 50.
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pike logo #20400[n] - highly valued northern freshwater fish with lean flesh 2. [n] - a sharp point (as on the end of a spear) 3. [n] - medieval weapon consisting of a spearhead attached to a long pole or pikestaff 4. [n] - any of several elongate long-snouted freshwater game and food fishes widely distributed in cooler parts of the northern hem...
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Pike logo #24121Pike is one of the basic gymnastics positions. In a pike position your legs are brought up to hip level while straight with your knees touching each other and your toes pointed. Pike jumps are done on floor and beam. Flips are done in a pike position and are called either a “front pike,” a front flip in a pike position, or a “back pike,” a ...
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Pike logo #20110A family of fish that includes the pike, pickerel, and the muskellunge. These freshwater fish have long bodies, pointed heads, vicious teeth, and provide a lean, firm, bony flesh. Used in French 'quenelles' and the Jewish 'gefilte fish.'
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pike logo #20974 noun any of several elongate long-snouted freshwater game and food fishes widely distributed in cooler parts of the northern hemisphere
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pike logo #21221Any of a family Esocidae in the order Salmoniformes, of slender, freshwater bony fishes with narrow pointed heads and sharp, pointed teeth. The northern pike Esox lucius, of North America and Eurasia, may reach a length of 2.2 m/7 ft and a weight of 9 kg/20 lb. Other kinds of pike include muskellunges, up to 2.2 m/7 f...
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Pike logo #22686A long staff weapon up to 18 feet (6m) long with a small iron head and capable only of being used to thrust. Often used by closely ranked bodies of infantry.
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