Anagrams of cowpoke
Word cowpoke has
77 anagrams
that can be made by using the letters of cowpoke.
- co-op
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noun,
a cooperative store, dwelling, program, etc.
- coop.
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- Cooke
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noun,
(Alfred) Alistair, 1908–2004, English journalist and broadcaster.
- 30-30
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- 1080
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- poke
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noun,
a thrust or push.
- Cope
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noun,
a long mantle, especially of silk, worn by ecclesiastics over the alb or surplice in processions and on other occasions.
- eco-
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- Cook
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noun,
a person who cooks:
- Coke
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noun,
the solid product resulting from the destructive distillation of coal in an oven or closed chamber or by imperfect combustion, consisting principally of carbon: used chiefly as a fuel in metallurgy to reduce metallic oxides to metals.
- OPEC
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noun,
an organization founded in 1960 of nations that export large amounts of petroleum: formed to establish oil-exporting policies and set prices.
- poco
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adverb,
somewhat; rather:
- pock
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noun,
a pustule on the body in an eruptive disease, as smallpox.
- Peck
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noun,
a dry measure of 8 quarts; the fourth part of a bushel, equal to 537.6 cubic inches (8.81 liters).
- woke
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noun,
a watching, or a watch kept, especially for some solemn or ceremonial purpose.
- POW
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noun,
a heavy blow or a loud, explosive noise.
- Oc.
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- kpc
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- kop
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noun,
a hill.
- op.
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- ock
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- o-o
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noun,
any of several species of Hawaiian honey eaters of the genus Moho, especially the extinct M. nobilis, of the island of Hawaii, that had black plumage and two tufts of yellow plumes used to make ceremonial robes for the Hawaiian kings.
- OEO
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- oke
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noun,
oka1 .
- oo-
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- Kew
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noun,
a part of Richmond, in Greater London, England: famous botanical gardens (Kew Gardens)
- ope
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adjective, verb (used with or without object),
open.
- POE
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noun,
Edgar Allan, 1809–49, U.S. poet, short-story writer, and critic.
- owe
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verb (used with object),
to be under obligation to pay or repay:
- pc.
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- POC
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- Koo
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noun,
(Vi Kyuin) Wellington [wee gyin] /ˈwi ˈgyɪn/ (Show IPA), (Ku Wei-chün; Gu Weijun) 1887–1985, Chinese diplomat and statesman.
- pew
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noun,
(in a church) one of a number of fixed, benchlike seats with backs, accessible by aisles, for the use of the congregation.
- CPO
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- wok
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noun,
a large bowl-shaped pan used in cooking Chinese food.
- cep
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noun,
an edible mushroom, Boletus edulis, that grows wild under pine or other evergreen trees: prized for its flavor.
- Woo
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verb (used with object),
to seek the favor, affection, or love of, especially with a view to marriage. Synonyms: court, pursue, chase.
- ckw
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- COO
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noun,
a cooing sound.
- COP
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noun,
a police officer.
- cow
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noun,
the mature female of a bovine animal, especially of the genus Bos.
- cp.
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- eo-
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- CWO
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- ec-
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- Eck
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noun,
Johann [yoh-hahn] /ˈyoʊ hɑn/ (Show IPA), (Johann Mayer) 1486–1543, German Roman Catholic theologian: opponent of Martin Luther.
- Ep.
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- woe
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noun,
grievous distress, affliction, or trouble:
- wk.
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- Co.
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- pk.
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plural,
pack.
- wop
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noun,
a contemptuous term used to refer to an Italian or a person of Italian descent.
- CEO
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- w/
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- WC
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- PW
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- WO
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noun,
woe.
- we
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noun,
(used to denote the narrator of a literary work written in the first person singular).
- O.
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- PO
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noun,
a chamber pot.
- KO
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noun,
a knockout in boxing.
- CE
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- ck
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- CW
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- E.
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noun,
Edward (St. John) 1925–2000, U.S. writer and illustrator.
- EW
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interjection,
(used as an exclamation expressing disgust, aversion, or the like):
- K.
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- KP
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- PE
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noun,
the 17th letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
- K2
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noun,
Also called Godwin Austen [god-win aw-stin] /ˈgɒd wɪn ˈɔ stɪn/ (Show IPA), Dapsang [duh p-suhng] /dəpˈsʌŋ/ (Show IPA). a mountain in N Kashmir, in the Karakoram range: second highest peak in the world. 28,250 feet (8611 meters).
- KC
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- KW
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- OE
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noun,
oy2 .
- OK
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noun,
an approval, agreement, or endorsement:
- OW
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interjection,
(used especially as an expression of intense or sudden pain.)
- P.
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noun,
Paul (Johann von) [poul yoh-hahn fuh n] /paʊl ˈyoʊ hɑn fən/ (Show IPA), 1830–1914, German playwright, novelist, poet, and short-story writer: Nobel Prize 1910.
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