Usually means: Male duck, especially when mature.
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We found 33 dictionaries that define the word Drake:

General (27 matching dictionaries)
  1. Drake, drake: Merriam-Webster
  2. Drake, drake, drake: Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
  3. drake, drake: American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
  4. drake: Collins English Dictionary
  5. Drake, drake: Vocabulary.com
  6. Drake, drake: Wordnik
  7. drake: Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
  8. Drake, drake: Wiktionary
  9. drake: Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Ed.
  10. drake: The Wordsmyth English Dictionary-Thesaurus
  11. drake: Infoplease Dictionary
  12. Drake, drake: Dictionary.com
  13. drake (1), drake (2): Online Etymology Dictionary
  14. Drake (disambiguation), Drake (entertainer), Drake (given name), Drake (microprocessor), Drake (musician), Drake (mythology), Drake (rapper), Drake (ship), Drake (singer), Drake (surname), Drake (ward), Drake: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
  15. Drake: Online Plain Text English Dictionary
  16. drake: Webster's Revised Unabridged, 1913 Edition
  17. drake: Rhymezone
  18. Drake: AllWords.com Multi-Lingual Dictionary
  19. drake: Webster's 1828 Dictionary
  20. drake: FreeDictionary.org
  21. drake: Mnemonic Dictionary
  22. Drake: TheFreeDictionary.com
  23. Drake: Who2
  24. drake: Wikimedia Commons US English Pronunciations
  25. drake: Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

Computing (1 matching dictionary)
  1. drake: Encyclopedia

Medicine (2 matching dictionaries)
  1. online medical dictionary (No longer online)
  2. drake: Medical dictionary

Miscellaneous (2 matching dictionaries)
  1. DRAKE: Acronym Finder
  2. baby names list (No longer online)

Slang (1 matching dictionary)
  1. drake: Green’s Dictionary of Slang

(Note: See drakes as well.)

Definitions from Wiktionary (Drake)

noun:  A male duck.
noun:  A mayfly used as fishing bait.
noun:  (poetic) A dragon.
noun:  (historical) A small piece of artillery.
noun:  A fiery meteor.
noun:  A beaked galley, or Viking warship.
noun:  An English surname transferred from the nickname, originally a byname from Old English draca or Old Norse draki, both meaning “dragon”.
noun:  Francis Drake (1540-1596), English sea captain, pirate, and explorer of the Elizabethan era.
noun:  An Irish surname, anglicized from Drach, itself a Hiberno-Norman name English Drake.
noun:  A male given name transferred from the surname.
noun:  A town in New South Wales, Australia.
noun:  A village in Saskatchewan, Canada.
noun:  A ward of Plymouth, Devon, England; named for aqueduct Drake's Leat, itself for Francis Drake, Mayor of Plymouth at the time of its construction.
noun:  A locale in the United States.
noun:  A city in North Dakota; named for early settler Herman Drake.
noun:  An unincorporated community in Yavapai County, Arizona.
noun:  An unincorporated community in Colorado.
noun:  An unincorporated community in Illinois.
noun:  An unincorporated community in Kentucky.
noun:  An unincorporated community in Missouri; named for Missouri statesman Charles D. Drake.
noun:  An unincorporated community in South Carolina.

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