spikes
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- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version ورزش : يک جفت کفش ورزشى ميخ دار
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 spike n. Pronunciation: ' spīk Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, probably from Old Norse spīk splinter & spīkr spike; akin to Middle Dutch spiker spike ― more at SPOKE Date: 13th century 1 : a very large nail 2 a : one of a row of pointed irons placed (as on the top of a wall) to prevent passage b (1) : one of several metal projections set in the sole and heel of a shoe to improve traction (2) plural : a pair of shoes having spikes attached to the soles or soles and heels c : SPINDLE 1E 3 : something resembling a spike: as a : a young mackerel not over six inches (15.2 centimeters) long b : an unbranched antler of a young deer 4 plural : SPIKE HEEL 2 5 : the act or an instance of spiking (as in volleyball) 6 a : a pointed element in a graph or tracing b : an unusually high and sharply defined maximum (as of amplitude in a wave train) 7 slang : HYPODERMIC NEEDLE 8 : a momentary sharp increase and fall in electric potential also : ACTION POTENTIAL 9 : an abrupt sharp increase (as in prices or rates) –spike·like \- ˌ līk\ adjective ]]> 2 spike n. Function: verb Inflected Form:   spiked ; spik·ing Date: 1624 transitive verb 1 : to fasten or furnish with spikes 2 a : to disable (a muzzle-loading cannon) temporarily by driving a spike into the vent b : to suppress or block completely < spiked the rumor> 3 a : to pierce or impale with or on a spike b : to reject (as a story) for publication or broadcast for editorial reasons 4 a : to add an alcoholic beverage to (a drink) < spiked the punch> b : to add a foreign substance to < spike the coffee with tranquilizers&g…