5-letter words containing a, c, k
- hecka — (slang) very.
- jack- — male
- jacks — a male given name, form of Jacob or John.
- jacky — gin1 .
- kacha — crude, imperfect, or temporary.
- kauch — kiaugh.
- kiack — Alternative form of kayak.
- knack — a special skill, talent, or aptitude: He had a knack for saying the right thing.
- kovac — Michal [mi-khahl] /ˈmɪ xɑl/ (Show IPA), born 1930, president of Slovakia 1993–98.
- kyack — an Eskimo canoe with a skin cover on a light framework, made watertight by flexible closure around the waist of the occupant and propelled with a double-bladed paddle.
- lack- — lacking
- lacks — deficiency or absence of something needed, desirable, or customary: lack of money; lack of skill.
- macke — August [ou-goo st] /ˈaʊ gʊst/ (Show IPA), 1887–1914, German painter.
- macks — Plural form of mack.
- mckay — Claude, 1890–1948, U.S. author, born in Jamaica: leader in the Harlem Renaissance.
- pbcak — PEBCAK
- pbkac — PEBCAK
- plack — a very small copper coin used in Scotland in the 15th and 16th centuries as a four-penny piece.
- pucka — genuine, reliable, or good; proper.
- quack — a fraudulent or ignorant pretender to medical skill.
- racks — Plural form of rack.
- sacks — a strong light-colored wine formerly imported from Spain and the Canary Islands.
- shack — a rough cabin; shanty.
- slack — not tight, taut, firm, or tense; loose: a slack rope.
- smack — Arthur, 1863–1935, British statesman and labor leader: Nobel Peace Prize 1934.
- snack — a small portion of food or drink or a light meal, especially one eaten between regular meals.
- stack — a more or less orderly pile or heap: a precariously balanced stack of books; a neat stack of papers.
- swack — a hard blow
- tacks — a lease, especially on farmland.
- tacky — not tasteful or fashionable; dowdy.
- track — a structure consisting of a pair of parallel lines of rails with their crossties, on which a railroad train, trolley, or the like runs.
- wacke — a poorly sorted sandstone containing fragments of rock and minerals in a clayey matrix.
- wacko — Also, wack. an eccentric, strange, or odd person.
- wacks — Plural form of wack.
- wacky — odd or irrational; crazy: They had some wacky plan for selling more books.
- whack — to strike with a smart, resounding blow or blows.
- wrack — Also called cloud rack. a group of drifting clouds.
- yacks — Plural form of yack.
- zacks — Plural form of zack.