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/pīk/,
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pikes, plural; pike, plural;
  1. Kill or thrust (someone) through with a pike

Noun
  1. A position in diving or gymnastics in which the body is bent at the waist but the legs remain straight


  1. expressway: 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. medieval weapon consisting of a spearhead attached to a long pole or pikestaff; superseded by the bayonet
  5. any of several elongate long-snouted freshwater game and food fishes widely distributed in cooler parts of the northern hemisphere
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  7. The Pike stream cipher was invented by Ross Anderson to be a "leaner and meaner" version of FISH after he broke FISH in 1994; the name is a humorous allusion to the Pike fish. The cipher combines ideas from A5 with the Lagged Fibonacci generators used in FISH. ...
  8. Esox is a genus of freshwater fish, the only living genus in the family Esocidae — the esocids which were endemic to North America, Europe and Eurasia during the Paleogene through present from 65—0 mya, existing for approximately .
  9. Pike is an interpreted, general-purpose, high-level, cross-platform, dynamic programming language, with a syntax similar to that of C. Unlike many other dynamic languages, Pike is both statically and dynamically typed, and requires explicit type definitions. ...
  10. A toll road (or tollway, turnpike, pike, toll highway or an express toll route) is a privately or publicly built road for which a driver pays a toll (a fee) for use. Structures for which tolls are charged include toll bridges and toll tunnels. ...
  11. Pike is a common family name of English origin.
  12. A surname of multiple origins, including Middle English pike
  13. n. Pikes Peak, our very own 14er (14,110 feet to be precise). Again, call it this way and locals will give you the look, and rightly so. It’s totes Pikes Peak.
  14. A common reference to northern pike, a member of the pike family.
  15. In British and some other military usage the staff upon which an infantry colour is carried (see also 'colour 2)', ‘colours 2)’ and ‘staff 2)’). ...
  16. A 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."
  17. The long spear, with a small steel head. Up to 20 feet in length, they were popular with the Scots, Swiss and Flemings during the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries. The use of compacted pikemen was a powerful counter to cavalry, but was usually checked with arrows or missile fire.
  18. A position where the body is bent forward at the hips to 90 ° or more while the legs are kept straight, with the thighs close to the upper body.
  19. Long spear with small iron head.
  20. A butt [see entry for butt, above] of land running to a point (often because it lies at an angle to other strips).
  21. a jump, while in the air keep both feet together, and put feet straight out in front of you, make sure your legs are straight. The goal is for your extended legs to be parallel to the ground.
  22. A polearm weapon with a small steel head. It could often be between ten and twenty feet in length.
  23. long spear with a small steel head, carried by infrantrymen. Metal strips (cheeks) were riveted down the shaft from the point, to reinforce it. Pikes were used by the Flemings, Scots and Swiss, becoming as long as 22 feet (6.7m).
  24. Military term for a staff (q.v.).  During the US Civil War Union pikes were 9 feet, 9 inches in overall length (including the finial (q.v.) on top).
  25. species of fish see Pike Latin name Esox lucius