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8-letter words containing a, l, k, e

  • abelmosk — a tropical bushy malvaceous plant, Hibiscus abelmoschus, cultivated for its yellow-and-crimson flowers and for its musk-scented seeds, which yield an oil used in perfumery
  • aguelike — as if suffering from fever
  • akeldama — Aceldama.
  • al desko — (of a meal, esp lunch) at one's desk at one's place of work
  • alchevsk — a city in E Ukraine. Pop: 117 000 (2005 est)
  • alekhine — Alexander. 1892–1946, Russian-born chess player who lived in France; world champion (1927–35, 1937–46)
  • alkahest — the hypothetical universal solvent sought by alchemists
  • alkalies — Plural form of alkali.
  • alkaline — Something that is alkaline contains an alkali or has a pH value of more than 7.
  • alkalize — to make alkaline
  • alkanets — Plural form of alkanet.
  • alkermes — a Mediterranean liqueur made from brandy flavored with nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, and other spices, and colored red with kermes or cochineal.
  • alkestis — Alcestis (def 1).
  • alkoxide — a compound formed by the removal of a proton from an alcohol
  • alkylate — to bring (an alkyl group) into a compound
  • alkylene — (obsolete, organic chemistry) An alkene.
  • ankylose — (of bones in a joint, etc) to fuse or stiffen by ankylosis
  • antileak — serving to prevent leaks
  • ashkelon — Ashqelon
  • asparkle — in a glittering or glinting manner
  • auntlike — similar to or like an aunt
  • babylike — Resembling a baby, or something associated with a baby.
  • backfile — the archives of a newspaper or magazine
  • backheel — (soccer) A kick played by the heel which typically travels in the opposite direction from which the player is facing.
  • backless — A backless dress leaves most of a woman's back uncovered down to her waist.
  • backline — (in some team sports) the defensive players considered as a unit
  • backlite — (in automotive styling) the rear window of a vehicle.
  • backveld — (in South Africa) a remote, sparsely populated, and often primitive area
  • bakelite — Bakelite is a type of hard plastic that was used in the past for making things such as telephones and radios.
  • bakewell — Robert. 1725–95, English agriculturist; radically improved livestock breeding, esp of cattle and sheep
  • balkline — a line at one end of a table from behind which opening shots with the cue ball are made
  • bankable — In the entertainment industry, someone or something that is described as bankable is very popular and therefore likely to be very profitable.
  • bankerly — relating to or resembling a banker
  • barkless — (of a dog) not tending to bark
  • barnlike — resembling a barn
  • beadlike — resembling a bead
  • beaklike — Resembling a beak; pointed.
  • beanlike — resembling a bean
  • bearlike — resembling a bear
  • blackest — lacking hue and brightness; absorbing light without reflecting any of the rays composing it.
  • blackett — Patrick Maynard Stuart, Baron. 1897–1974, English physicist, noted for his work on cosmic radiation and his discovery of the positron. Nobel prize for physics 1948
  • blackice — (software, security)   A commercial firewall and intrusion detection system.
  • blackleg — a person who acts against the interests of a trade union, as by continuing to work during a strike or taking over a striker's job
  • blankety — a euphemism for any taboo word
  • bleakest — bare, desolate, and often windswept: a bleak plain.
  • bleakish — quite pale
  • blockade — A blockade of a place is an action that is taken to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving it.
  • blockage — A blockage in a pipe, tube, or tunnel is an object which blocks it, or the state of being blocked.
  • blueback — any of several species of fish with a blue colouring
  • bluejack — a species of oak, Quercus incana, the leaves of which have a blue tinge

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