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9-letter words containing a, i, k, e, n

  • leakiness — The property of being leaky.
  • leninakan — a city in NW Armenia.
  • line mark — a trademark covering all items of a particular product line.
  • link-dead — Said of a MUD character who has frozen in place because of a dropped network connection.
  • mackenzieSir Alexander, 1764–1820, Scottish explorer in Canada.
  • mackinder — Sir Halford John. 1861–1947, British geographer noted esp for his work in political geography. His writings include Democratic Ideas and Reality (1919)
  • main deck — the uppermost weatherproof deck, running the full length of a ship.
  • make nice — pleasing; agreeable; delightful: a nice visit.
  • make-nice — pleasing; agreeable; delightful: a nice visit.
  • manlikely — in a manlike manner
  • marketing — an open place or a covered building where buyers and sellers convene for the sale of goods; a marketplace: a farmers' market.
  • mechanick — Obsolete spelling of mechanic.
  • minibreak — A brief pause for relaxation.
  • nanticoke — a member of an extinct North American Indian people who inhabited Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania.
  • nicknamed — Simple past tense and past participle of nickname.
  • nicknamer — One who bestows a nickname.
  • nicknames — Plural form of nickname.
  • nikolayev — a city in S Ukraine, in the SW on the Bug River.
  • ninebarks — Plural form of ninebark.
  • peakiness — peaked2 .
  • peckinpahDavid Samuel ("Sam") 1925–84, U.S. film director and screenwriter.
  • permalink — a permanent URL that links to a specific web page, typically a single blog entry or news article.
  • phenakism — a form of deceit or craftiness
  • phenakite — a very hard, glassy, rhombohedral mineral, Be2SiO4, of various colors, sometimes used as a gem; beryllium silicate
  • phreaking — phone phreak.
  • plantlike — any member of the kingdom Plantae, comprising multicellular organisms that typically produce their own food from inorganic matter by the process of photosynthesis and that have more or less rigid cell walls containing cellulose, including vascular plants, mosses, liverworts, and hornworts: some classification schemes may include fungi, algae, bacteria, blue-green algae, and certain single-celled eukaryotes that have plantlike qualities, as rigid cell walls or photosynthesis.
  • predikant — a minister in the Dutch Reformed Church, esp in South Africa
  • racketing — Slang. an occupation, livelihood, or business. an easy or profitable source of livelihood.
  • raincheck — a ticket for future use given to spectators at an outdoor event, as a baseball game or concert, that has been postponed or interrupted by rain.
  • rainmaker — (among American Indians) a medicine man who by various rituals and incantations seeks to cause rain.
  • ranchlike — resembling or characteristic of a ranch
  • ravenlike — resembling a raven
  • rein back — To rein back something such as spending means to control it strictly.
  • riverbank — the slopes bordering a river.
  • sarkiness — the quality of being sarcastic
  • screaking — screeching or creaking
  • seakindly — sailing easily in a rough sea.
  • seminaked — being without clothing or covering; nude: naked children swimming in the lake.
  • shakiness — tending to shake or tremble.
  • shekhinah — the presence of God on earth or a symbol or manifestation of His presence.
  • shrinkage — the act or fact of shrinking.
  • sickleman — a person reaping with a sickle
  • silkaline — a soft, thin cotton fabric with a smooth finish, for curtains, bedspreads, garment linings, etc.
  • skin care — the cleansing, massaging, moisturizing, etc., of the skin, especially the face or hands.
  • skin game — a dishonest or unscrupulous business operation, scheme, etc.
  • snake oil — any of various liquid concoctions of questionable medical value sold as an all-purpose curative, especially by traveling hucksters.
  • snake pit — a mental hospital marked by squalor and inhumane or indifferent care for the patients.
  • snakebird — anhinga.
  • snakebite — the bite of a snake, especially of one that is venomous.
  • snakefish — lizardfish.
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