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Ike

Definition: Ike

Ike

Noun

1. As Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force he supervised the invasion of Normandy and the defeat of Nazi Germany; 34th President of the United States (1890-1961).

Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
 

"Ike" is a name that signifies or is derived from: "he who laughs".

Date "Ike" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1350. (references)

"Ike" is a common misspelling or typo for: bike, dike, eke, hike, ice, like, mike, pike.

 

Specialty Definition: Dwight D. Eisenhower

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Order:34th President
Term of Office:January 20, 1953 - January 20, 1961
Followed:Harry S Truman
Succeeded by:John F. Kennedy
Date of BirthTuesday, October 14, 1890
Place of Birth:Denison, Texas
Date of Death:Friday, March 28, 1969
Place of Death:Washington, D.C
First Lady:Mary "Mamie" Geneva Doud
Profession:soldier
Political Party:Republican
Vice President:Richard Nixon
Nicknames:Ike

Dwight "Ike" David Eisenhower was the 34th (1953-1961) President of the United States, supreme commander of Allied Forces, during the latter part of World War II, and the General of the United States Army. He also served as president of Columbia University from June 7, 1948 - 1952.

Military career

His first distinctive work involved exploring the feasibility of crossing the North American continent with modern mechanised equipment, shortly after World War I.

After 1941, he was chosen, over thousands of potential officer candidates, to an assignment as Chief of the War Plans Division (February 1942) and rose from that post to become the US commander of the European theater, by June 1942. He was overall commander for the North African landings in November of that year, and in February 1943, took command of Allied forces in North Africa.

On December 24, 1943, after the successful invasion of Sicily in July and Italy in September, he was appointed supreme commander of the Allied Expeditionary Forces.

When World War II was over, General Eisenhower became head of the military occupation government of Germany (See: Allied Control Council).

As the Army's Chief of Staff, he advocated merger of the Army, Navy, and Air Force into a single military force.

Eisenhower in politics

For the 1948 election, Harry S. Truman secretly told Eisenhower that if he ran for president as a Democrat, Truman would be his running mate and Eisenhower would be a sure win. He refused because he did not want to be president. For the 1952 election, he was approached again, this time by both the Democrats and the Republicans. Eisenhower still refused, because he did not consider himself a politician. But he changed his mind when "I Like Ike" clubs started popping up all over the country. Eisenhower had never even voted for president before, and had no political affiliation. He ran for the Republicans because he was a strong believer in the two-party system, and there had not been a Republican president in over twenty years.

During his campaign Eisenhower never mentioned his main competitor, Adlai Stevenson, by name. Instead he mostly criticized the ways of Truman, the incumbent Democratic president. This strategy worked - Eisenhower won the election with 442 electoral votes, against Stevenson's 89. Though he had never held public office, he had had links with the Washington system between the wars in his aide de camp capacity. In addition, he was considered a war hero, and so he had a good image.

As a a moderate Republican, he was able to garner votes across the political spectrum. This method allowed him to get along well with the mostly Democratic senate, and it made him very popular during his presidency. On the other hand, when his terms were over he was greatly criticized for his politics.

Although he had no sympathy for the African American civil rights movement, Eisenhower sent federal troops to Little Rock High School after Governor Orval Faubus attempted to defy a Supreme Court ruling that ordered the desegregation of all public schhols.

Eisenhower was also strongly criticized for not taking a public stand against Senator Joseph McCarthy's anti-communist actions, although he privately hated him, particularly for McCarthy's attack on his friend and World War II colleague, Secretary of State General George Marshall. He did, in fact, also help fan the flames of the red scare (which was associated with McCarthyism) on April 7, 1954 when he gave his "domino theory" speech during a news conference. That theory was that every nation that falls to communism could cause other nations to follow suit.

Eisenhower endorsed the United States Interstate highway Act, in 1956. It was the largest American public works program in history, providing a 41,000-mile highway system. Eisenhower had been impressed during the war with the German Autobahns and also recalled his own involvement in a military convoy in 1919 that took 62 days to cross the United States.

Another achievement was a twenty percent increase in family income during his presidency, which he was very proud of. He added a tenth cabinet position -- the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare -- and he gave all of the cabinet members more responsibilities in their areas, letting them take a lot of praise and glory. And he achieved a balanced budget three of the years that he was president.

During his campaign he promised to stop the Korean War, and it was one of the first things he accomplished as president. He flew to Korea and implied in a show of brinkmanship that he would spread the war to mainland China, and bring in nuclear weapons. This was effective and a cease-fire was signed in 1953. He signed defense treaties with South Korea and the Republic of China (after his state visit to Taipei in 1960), and entered SEATO, which was an alliance with Asian countries to try and stop the communist-run People's Republic of China. He severed diplomatic relations with Cuba. Eisenhower was very concerned about Communism, which may be the reason he did not speak out against McCarthy. He formulated the Eisenhower Doctrine, which helped justify US involvement in Lebanon during his second term. He resisted entreaties to get involved in Vietnam on the advice of General Matthew Ridgway who gave him a comprehensive estimate of the massive commitment that would have been required. He was also concerned about too much war: in farewell address, he warned against the "military-industrial complex".

There were high tensions in the Middle East, particularly between Israel and Egypt. The British and French sided with Israel, and they attacked Egypt. Then Egypt tried to get the Soviet Union to help, and the Soviet Union threatened that they would. Eisenhower did not want the conflict to turn into the third World War, and he demanded that the United Nations replace the force of England and France. Britain agreed to withdraw, and the crisis was ended. The US did not become involved in any major military conflicts during his administration.

Eisenhower left an interesting legacy. He was very popular during his presidency, but soon after it ended historians rated him as one of the worst presidents in history. This was mainly because of his reluctance to help desegregation and to stop McCarthyism. Also, he made the nuclear arms race much worse, with continuous threats. But in a recent poll of historians, he was rated number eleven. This is because people understand his presidency differently now. They realize that he played up the cabinet's accomplishments and played down his own purposely. He wanted to spread the responsibility around, so that it was possible to get more done. They also remember that he accomplished the Interstate Highway Act and kept defense spending very low.

Early life and family

Eisenhower was born in Denison, Texas, as the third of David Jacob and Ida Elizabeth Stover Eisenhower's seven sons. The family moved to Abilene, Kansas, in 1892. Eisenhower graduated from Abilene High School in 1909 and he worked at Belle Springs Creamery from 1909-11.

Eisenhower married Mamie Geneva Doud, of Denver, Colorado on July 1, 1916. He had two children:

The Eisenhower Presidential Library is located in Abilene, Kansas. Eisenhower and his wife are buried in a small chapel there (the Place of Meditation).

Military career

Supreme Court appointments

Related articles

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Preceded by:
Harry S. Truman
Presidents of the United States Succeeded by:
John F. Kennedy

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Dwight D. Eisenhower."

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Ike Turner

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

Ike Turner, born November 5, 1931, in Clarksdale, Mississippi. American musician (piano, guitar), bandleader, talent scout and record producer. Member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Turner's musical career began with his childhood piano teacher Pinetop Perkins who taught him the boogie-woogie that he later transformed into early rock and roll. Turner's 1949 recording of "Rocket 88" is considered one of the earliest examples of simple rock and roll with a driving back beat and topped with electric guitar and wailing saxophone. It was a sharp contrast from the relatively more jazzy and sophisticated jump band or swing combo music that preceded it.

The record was released under the name of Jackie Brenston and his Delta Cats, but was actually performed by Ike Turner and His Kings of Rhythm. Through music-business intrigue, Brenston, Turner's saxophone player, ended up with artist and co-author credit on Turner's tune.

Turner is also noted for introducing the classic soul music show to general audiences with the Ike and Tina Turner Revue, featuring a full band, Tina Turner, and the Ikettes, a female trio of frantic singers and dancers. The Revue opened for the Rolling Stones on their American tours in 1966 and 1969. Ike was married to Tina Turner for 18 years, starting in 1960. She accused him of violent spousal abuse. The two were divorced in 1978.

In addition to his bandleading, Turner was a talent scout for independent record companies and played guitar for many pioneer blues performers, including Robert Nighthawk, Sonny Boy Williamson II, and Otis Rush.

His autobiography, Taking Back My Name (ISBN 1-852-27850-1) was published in 2001.

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Ike Turner."

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Internet key exchange

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Internet key exchange (IKE) is the protocol used to set up a security association in the IPSec protocol suite, which is in turn a mandatory part of the IETF IPv6 standard which is being adopted (slowly) throughout the Internet. IPSec is an optional part of the IPv4 standard.

IKE is defined in RFC 2409. IKE uses a Diffie-Hellman key exchange to set up a shared secret, from which cryptographic keys are derived. Public key techniques or, alternatively, preshared secrets, are used to mutually authenticate the communicating parties.

IKE incoporates parts of the proposed Oakley protocol.

See also: key-agreement protocol.

Need more material re: IKE design, and a historical perspective.

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Internet key exchange."

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Abbreviations & Acronyms: Ike

The following table is compiled from various sources, across various languages. When English abbreviations or acronyms come from a non-English source, this is noted.
EntrySourceExpressionField

IKE

EnglishInternet key exchangeN/A

IKE

GermanInternationales KorridorexperimentN/A
Gruppe IKEGermanInternationales KorridorexperimentN/A

Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references).

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Synonyms: Ike

Synonyms: Dwight D. Eisenhower (n), Dwight David Eisenhower (n), Dwight Eisenhower (n), Eisenhower (n), President Eisenhower (n). (additional references)

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Modern Usage: Ike

DomainUsage

Screenplays

Get out of here, Ike. You're too young for this stuff (South Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut; writing credit: Trey Parker; Matt Stone)

Tongue Twisters

Ike ships ice chips in ice chips ships. (references; author: unknown)

Movie/TV Titles

Alkali Ike (1950)

Alibi Ike (1935)

Ma no ike (1923)

Universal Ike Gets a Goat (1914)

Inquisitive Ike (1914)

Song Titles

Proud Mary (performing artist: Ike & Tina Turner)

River Deep, Mountain High (performing artist: Ike & Tina Turner Turner)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Commercial Usage: Ike

DomainTitle

Books

  • Backcountry Pilot: Flying Adventures With Ike Russell (The Southwest Center Series) (reference)

  • Dear Ike (reference)

  • Hanson Forever: Your Tay, Zac, and Ike Keepsake Scrapbook (reference)

  • Ike the Cook: Dwight D. Eisenhower: General, President and Cook (reference)

  • Leona and Ike (reference)

    (more book examples)

  

Music

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Photo Album: Ike

ThumbnailDescription & CreditThumbnailDescription & Credit

Ike Rockenfeld. Credit: Library of Congress.

Immune, Alkah Ike on rampage] / O'Neill. Credit: Library of Congress.

All America behind Ike. Credit: Library of Congress.

When Mr. Ike goes to Washington. Credit: Library of Congress.

The courtship of Ike Standoffish. Credit: Library of Congress.

Ike meets Nehru / United Press photo. Credit: Library of Congress.

Writing up Uncle Ike, postmaster, in "The shepherd of the hills" ... Credit: Library of Congress.

  

Source: pictures compiled by the editor from various references; see picture credits.

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Familiar Quotations: Ike

AuthorQuotation

T. R. B.

Ike has picked a cabinet of eight millionaires and one plumber.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Speeches: Ike

SpeakerTermPhrase(s)

Harry S. Truman

1945-1953I want you all to realize how hard it is and to give Ike all the help he will need.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Usage Frequency: Ike

"Ike" is generally used as a noun (proper) -- approximately 86.21% of the time. "Ike" is used about 29 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted)
Parts of SpeechPercentUsage per
100 Million Words
Rank in English
Noun (proper)86.21%2569,787
Lexical Verb (base form)10.34%3202,518
Noun (singular)3.45%1339,140
                    Total100.00%29N/A

Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.

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Name Usage Frequency: Ike

The following table summarizes the usage of "Ike" based on a population census conducted in the United States. Ranks and frequencies are based on all names reported and classified.
NameUsage/GenderUsage per 100
million Persons
Rank in USA
IkeFirst name Male4,0001,105
IkeLast name30028,857
Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.

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Derived & Related Names: Ike

"Ike" is a name that signifies or is derived from: "he who laughs".
 
The following table summarizes names related to "Ike."
NameGenderLanguageRelated Name
IsaacMaleBiblicalN/A
IkeMaleEnglishIsaac
IsaacMaleEnglishN/A
IssacMaleEnglishIsaac
IikkaMaleFinnishIsaac
IisakkiMaleFinnishIsaac
IzaakMaleGermanIsaac
IzsákMaleHungarianIsaac
IsaacMaleJewishN/A
SekelMaleJewishIsaac
YitzhakMaleJewishIsaac
IsakMaleSwedishIsaac
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Expression: Ike

Hyphenated Usage

Beginning with "Ike": Ike-horn-nia.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Frequency of Internet Keywords: Ike

The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com.
 
ExpressionFrequency
per Day
ExpressionFrequency
per Day

ike

139

ike kinswa

9

ike turner

105

ike photo tina turner

9

ike tina turner

77

mike and ike candy

8

ibeabuchi ike

62

berger ike

8

david ike

48

center expo hamilton ike

8

ike behar

32

ike park south

7

mike ike

26

ike hilliard

7

ike rev

26

barinholtz ike

7

ike reverend

23

ike turner picture

7

clanton ike

18

ike lyrics turner

7

ike reilly

17

ike quartey

6

ike sound

17

ike and tina turner lyrics

6

ike eisenmann

17

ike eisenhower

5

ike skelton

15

ike lazy lure

5

ike kinswa state park

13

diogu ike

5

i like ike

12

ike behar shirt

5

lazy ike

12

ike newkirk

5

ike and tina

11

ike jones

5

ike jacket

10

ike pono

4

ike picture tina turner

10

by ike pool

4
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Modern Translation: Ike

Language Translations for "Ike"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Russian 

  

of Isaac Айк (Ik). (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references.

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Derivations: Ike

Derivations

Words beginning with "Ike": ikebana, ikebanas. (additional references)

Words ending with "Ike": adobelike, adultlike, aguelike, airlike, airstrike, alike, alsike, animallike, antistrike, antlike, apelike, armlike, asslike, auntlike, axlike, balmlike, barnlike, basketlike, batlike, beadlike, beaklike, beamlike, beanlike, bearlike, bedlike, beelike, belike, berrylike, biblike, bike, birdlike, bladderlike, bladelike, blanketlike, boardlike, boatlike, bowlike, bowllike, boxlike, bristlelike, budlike, bushlike, businesslike, calflike, canvaslike, cartoonlike, catlike, cavelike, chameleonlike, cherrylike, cherublike. (additional references)

Words containing "Ike": airstrikes, alikeness, alikenesses, alsikes, biked, biker, bikers, bikes, bikeway, bikeways, childlikeness, childlikenesses, counterstrikes, crikey, daiker, daikered, daikering, daikers, diked, diker, dikers, dikes, dikey, dislikeable, disliked, disliker, dislikers, dislikes, donniker, donnikers, duiker, duikers, garpikes, gentlemanlikeness, gentlemanlikenesses, glaiket, godlikeness, godlikenesses, handspikes, hiked, hiker, hikers, hikes, hitchhiked, hitchhiker, hitchhikers, hitchhikes, kikes, kylikes, lifelikeness, lifelikenesses. (additional references)

Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references).

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Anagrams: Ike

Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams

 Words containing the letters "e-i-k"
 

+1 letter: bike, dike, hike, keir, kepi, kibe, kief, kier, kike, kine, kite, like, mike, pike, sike, tike.

 

+2 letters: alike, biked, biker, bikes, bikie, diked, diker, dikes, dikey, eikon, eking, enoki, hiked, hiker, hikes, icker, inked, inker, inkle, irked, kefir, keirs, kelim, kepis, kevil, kibbe, kibei, kibes, kiefs, kiers, kikes, kines, kited, kiter, kites, kithe, knife, koine, kyrie, liked, liken, liker, likes, miked, mikes, minke, pekin, piked, piker, pikes, reink, sheik, siker, sikes, skein, skied, skier, skies, skiey, skite, skive, spike, tikes, trike, yikes.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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INDEX

1. Definition
2. Synonyms
3. Usage: Modern
4. Usage: Commercial
5. Images: Photo Album
6. Quotations: Familiar
7. Quotations: Speeches
8. Usage Frequency
9. Names: Frequency
10. Names: Derived from
11. Expressions
12. Expressions: Internet
13. Translations: Modern
14. Abbreviations
15. Acronyms
16. Derivations
17. Anagrams
18. Bibliography


  

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