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  1. STOKE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of STOKE is to poke or stir up (a fire, flames, etc.) : supply with fuel. How to use stoke in a sentence.

  2. Stoke Space / 100% reusable rockets / USA

    Leveraging next-generation tools and methods, Stoke’s rocket engines, structures, and avionics are built in days, not months or years. And with our test facility just a three-hour drive away, we test and …

  3. STOKE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    Any effort to push him aside at the 11th hour would stoke their fury to new heights, tearing the party apart.

  4. Stoke - definition of stoke by The Free Dictionary

    stoke (stəʊk) vb 1. to feed, stir, and tend (a fire, furnace, etc) 2. (tr) to tend the furnace of; act as a stoker for

  5. Stoke Space - Wikipedia

    In the first months of 2023, Stoke Space finished the construction of Hopper1, a full-scale second stage prototype, intended to test fluid mechanics in the vehicle.

  6. STOKE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    If you stoke a fire, you add coal or wood to it to keep it burning. She was stoking the stove with sticks of maple. [VERB noun]

  7. Stoke Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    STOKE meaning: 1 : to stir or add fuel to (something that is burning); 2 : to increase the amount or strength of (something)

  8. Commercial neighbors Stoke Space and Relativity Space Advance …

    Dec 27, 2025 · Stoke Space’s Historic Revival at LC-14: Moving north along the Space Coast, Stoke Space has been intensively refurbishing Launch Complex 14 — the same historic pad from which …

  9. Celestis books Stoke Space rocket for 2nd-ever deep space memorial ...

    Dec 23, 2025 · After a comprehensive selection process, Celestis has chosen Stoke Space and its new Nova rocket as the launch provider for its next deep-space Voyager mission named "Infinite Flight," …

  10. STOKE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    STOKE definition: to poke, stir up, and feed (a fire). See examples of stoke used in a sentence.