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spike

noun
A large uail; always in American applied to a nail or pin of metal. A similar thing made of word is called a peg or pin. In England, it is sometimes used for a sharp point of wood.

spike

An ear of corn or grain. It is applied to the heads of wheat, rye and barley; and is particularly applicable to the ears of maiz.

spike

A shoot.

spike

[L. spica.]

In botany, a species of inflorescence, in which sessile flowers are alternate on a common simple peduncle, as in wheat and rye, lavender.

spike

noun
A smaller species of lavender.

spike

verb transitive
To fasten with spikes or long and large nails; as, to spike down the planks of a floor or bridge.

spike

To set with spikes. A youth leaping over the spiked pales-was caught by the spikes.

spike

To stop the vent with spikes; as, to spike cannon.