ROKY

Etymology

Adjective

roky (comparative more roky, superlative most roky)

(UK, dialect) misty; foggy; cloudy

Anagrams

• Kory, York, york

Source: Wiktionary


Rok"y, a. Etym: [See Roke.]

Definition: Misty; foggy; cloudy. [Prov. Eng.] Ray.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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CRITICAL

(adjective) characterized by careful evaluation and judgment; “a critical reading”; “a critical dissertation”; “a critical analysis of Melville’s writings”


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