sakers
Meaning of sakers
plural noun
- a large Eurasian falcon with a brown back and whitish head, used in falconry.
- an early form of cannon.
late Middle English: from Old French sacre, from Arabic ṣaqr ‘falcon’.
Information about sakers
- It is a name.
- The singular form of sakers is: saker.
- Languages in which sakers is used:
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Hyphenation of sakers
sak-ers
- It consists of 2 syllables and 6 chars.
- sakers is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables
Anagrams of sakers
askers, eskars, kesars, skears
Words that rhyme with sakers
kers, Akers, Quakers, Shakers, Speakers, Sprakers, Whitakers, Windbreakers, automakers, backbreakers, bakers, beakers, bedmakers, boilermakers, boneshakers, bookmakers, bootmakers, breakers, brickmakers, cabinetmakers, capmakers, caretakers, carmakers, casemakers, clockmakers, coffeemakers, comakers, croakers, dakers, dealmakers, diemakers, doublespeakers, dressmakers, drugmakers, earthshakers, fakers, filmmakers, flakers, flymakers, forsakers, glassmakers, groundbreakers, grubstakers, gunmakers, hatmakers, haymakers, heartbreakers, holidaymakers, homemakers, housebreakers
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