6-letter words containing a, k, e
- balker — One who, or that which balks.
- banked — A banked stretch of road is higher on one side than the other.
- banker — A banker is someone who works in banking at a senior level.
- bankes — Plural form of banke.
- banket — a gold-bearing conglomerate found in South Africa
- barked — the external covering of the woody stems, branches, and roots of plants, as distinct and separable from the wood itself.
- barken — consisting of bark
- barker — an animal or person that barks
- basked — to lie in or be exposed to a pleasant warmth: to bask in the sunshine.
- basket — A basket is a stiff container that is used for carrying or storing objects. Baskets are made from thin strips of materials such as straw, plastic, or wire woven together.
- beaked — Simple past tense and past participle of beak.
- beaker — A beaker is a plastic cup used for drinking, usually one with no handle.
- berake — to rake thoroughly
- betake — to apply (oneself) to
- blakey — Art, full name Arthur Blakey. (1919–90), US Black jazz drummer and leader of the Jazz Messengers band
- bleaks — a European freshwater fish, Alburnus alburnus, having scales with a silvery pigment that is used in the production of artificial pearls.
- bouake — a market town in S central Côte d'Ivoire. Pop: 521 000 (2005 est)
- bpmake — Aspirin
- braker — Shipbuilding. mask (def 19).
- brakes — any of several large or coarse ferns, especially the bracken, Pteridium aquilinum.
- cacked — Simple past tense and past participle of cack.
- cackle — If someone cackles, they laugh in a loud unpleasant way, often at something bad that happens to someone else.
- cakery — A cake shop.
- calked — Simple past tense and past participle of calk.
- calker — a person who caulks the seams of boats or the like.
- canker — A canker is something evil that spreads and affects things or people.
- cankle — a thickened area between the calf and ankle in an overweight person, obscuring where one ends and the other begins
- casked — a container made and shaped like a barrel, especially one larger and stronger, for holding liquids.
- casket — A casket is a small box in which you keep valuable things.
- cawker — a metal projection on a horse's shoe which prevents slipping
- clarke — Sir Arthur C(harles). 1917–2008, British science-fiction writer, who helped to develop the first communications satellites. He scripted the film 2001, A Space Odyssey (1968)
- comake — to make together
- craker — (obsolete) One who boasts; a braggart.
- creaks — to make a sharp, harsh, grating, or squeaking sound.
- creaky — A creaky object creaks when it moves.
- dacker — to walk slowly; to saunter
- daiker — dacker.
- danker — Comparative form of dank.
- darked — having very little or no light: a dark room.
- darken — If something darkens or if a person or thing darkens it, it becomes darker.
- darker — having very little or no light: a dark room.
- darkey — (slang, offensive, ethnic slur) A person with dark skin.
- darkie — darky.
- darkle — to grow dark; darken
- deakin — Alfred. 1856–1919, Australian statesman. He was a leader of the movement for Australian federation; prime minister of Australia (1903–04; 1905–08; 1909–10)
- debark — to remove the bark from (a tree)
- debeak — to remove part of the beak of poultry to reduce the risk of such habits as feather-picking or cannibalism
- demark — to remove all trace of (a person or thing)
- demask — (transitive) To clear etchant and maskant from a part being chemically etched or milled.
- depack — (transitive,computing) To decompress (data).