Reverse Dictionary: PLUCK (pull)

ADJECTIVES

1727 DECERPTIBLE that may be cropped or plucked off → obs.


NOUNS

1657 DECERPTION a cropping off, or pulling away; that which is plucked off → obs.


VERBS

1374 TIRE to tear, to tear at, to pluck → obs.
1375 RASE to pull or pluck → obs.
1470 TIRL to pluck at; to pluck at the strings of a harp or the like so as to cause them to sound → obs.
1531 DECERP to pluck off or out; to extract, to excerpt; to tear apart → obs.
1567 RAMP to snatch, to tear, to pluck; to pull suddenly or sharply → obs.
1579 RANCH → RAUNCH to pull, to pluck → obs.
1612 DECERPT to pluck off or out; to extract, to excerpt → obs.
1834STAND TRUE VERMIN to show pluck and persistency