beck

Meaning of beck

noun

a stream.

Middle English: from Old Norse bekkr, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch beek and German Bach . Used as the common term for a brook in northern areas, beck often refers, in literature, to a brook with a stony bed or following a rugged course, typical of such areas.

noun

a gesture requesting attention, such as a nod or wave.

Middle English: from archaic beck, abbreviated form of beckon.

Information about beck

  • It is a name.
  • The plural form of beck is: becks.
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Hyphenation of beck

beck

  • It consists of 1 syllables and 4 chars.
  • beck is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable

Words that rhyme with beck

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