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7-letter words containing a, c, k, t

  • anticke — antic
  • anticks — Plural form of antick.
  • attacks — Plural form of attack.
  • attucks — Crispus [kris-puh s] /ˈkrɪs pəs/ (Show IPA), 1723?–70, American patriot, probably a fugitive slave, killed in the Boston Massacre.
  • backbit — Simple past tense and past participle of backbite.
  • backfit — to retrofit, overhaul, esp an industrial plant
  • backlit — illuminated from behind
  • backlot — an area outside a film or television studio used for outdoor filming
  • backout — an instance of withdrawing (from an agreement, etc)
  • backset — a setback; a reversal
  • bantock — Sir Granville. 1868–1946, British composer. His works include the Hebridean Symphony (1915), five ballets, and three operas
  • bracket — If you say that someone or something is in a particular bracket, you mean that they come within a particular range, for example a range of incomes, ages, or prices.
  • caskets — Plural form of casket.
  • castock — a kale or cabbage stalk
  • catkins — Plural form of catkin.
  • catlike — like a cat or cat's; noiseless, stealthy, etc.
  • catskin — the skin or fur of a cat
  • catwalk — At a fashion show, the catwalk is a narrow platform that models walk along to display clothes.
  • chilkat — a member of an Indian people of the Pacific coastal area of southeastern Alaska belonging to the Tlingit group of Indians.
  • clacket — Make a series of sharp sounds as a result of a hard object striking another.
  • cracket — a low stool, often one with three legs
  • cutback — A cutback is a reduction that is made in something.
  • cutbank — the outer, steeper bank of a bend or meander in a river or stream
  • cuttack — a city in NE India, in E Odisha (formerly Orissa) near the mouth of the Mahanadi River: former state capital until 1948. Pop: 535 139 (2001)
  • eckhart — Johannes [yoh-hah-nuh s] /yoʊˈhɑ nəs/ (Show IPA), ("Meister Eckhart") c1260–1327? Dominican theologian and preacher: founder of German mysticism.
  • fatback — Chiefly South Midland and Southern U.S. the fat and fat meat from the upper part of a side of pork, usually cured by salt.
  • flacket — a flagon, bottle, or flask for holding alcohol
  • hack it — to cut, notch, slice, chop, or sever (something) with or as with heavy, irregular blows (often followed by up or down): to hack meat; to hack down trees.
  • hackbut — harquebus.
  • hartackWilliam John, Jr ("Bill") 1932–2007, U.S. jockey.
  • hatrack — a frame, stand, or post having knobs or hooks for hanging hats.
  • hattock — a small hat
  • hotcake — A pancake.
  • jackets — Plural form of jacket.
  • jackpot — the chief prize or the cumulative stakes in a game or contest, as in bingo, a quiz contest, or a slot machine.
  • jacktar — (British) Nickname for a sailor in the Royal Navy.
  • jetpack — a jet-powered backpack used by astronauts to move around in space away from a spacecraft.
  • karstic — an area of limestone terrane characterized by sinks, ravines, and underground streams.
  • katcina — kachina.
  • kit car — a car that is supplied as a set of pieces ready to be assembled
  • kit-cat — any of a series of half-length portraits of members of the Kit-Cat Club that were painted by Sir Godfrey Kneller between 1702 and 1717, measure almost uniformly 28 × 36 inches (71 × 91 cm), characteristically portray the head, upper torso, and hands, and are now in the National Gallery, London.
  • klatsch — a casual gathering of people, especially for refreshments and informal conversation: a sewing klatsch.
  • lacketh — Archaic third-person singular form of lack.
  • matlock — a town in England, on the River Derwent, administrative centre of Derbyshire: mineral springs. Pop: 11 265 (2001)
  • mattock — an instrument for loosening the soil in digging, shaped like a pickax, but having one end broad instead of pointed.
  • netback — a calculation of the price of crude-oil products based on the price of crude oil.
  • nethack — (games)   /net'hak/ (Unix) A dungeon game similar to rogue but more elaborate, distributed in C source over Usenet and very popular at Unix sites and on PC-class machines (nethack is probably the most widely distributed of the freeware dungeon games). The earliest versions, written by Jay Fenlason and later considerably enhanced by Andries Brouwer, were simply called "hack". The name changed when maintenance was taken over by a group of hackers originally organised by Mike Stephenson. Version: NetHack 3.2 (Apr 1996?). E-mail: <[email protected]>.
  • nutcake — A cake made with nuts.
  • oatcake — a cake, usually thin and brittle, made of oatmeal.
  • outback — (sometimes initial capital letter) the back country or remote settlements; the bush (usually preceded by the).

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