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5-letter words containing a, l, k

  • palki — a palanquin; sedan chair.
  • plack — a very small copper coin used in Scotland in the 15th and 16th centuries as a four-penny piece.
  • plank — a long, flat piece of timber, thicker than a board.
  • pokal — a large German standing cup of silver, glass, or other material.
  • polka — a lively couple dance of Bohemian origin, with music in duple meter.
  • pulka — a reindeer-drawn sleigh of Lapland, shaped like the front half of a canoe, in which a single rider sits with back against a vertical support and legs stretched forward.
  • sakel — Manfred (Joshua) 1906–57, U.S. psychiatrist, born in Austria.
  • skail — a scattering or dispersal
  • skald — one of the ancient Scandinavian poets.
  • skoal — a toast.
  • slack — not tight, taut, firm, or tense; loose: a slack rope.
  • slake — to allay (thirst, desire, wrath, etc.) by satisfying.
  • slank — simple past tense of slink.
  • slask — Polish name of Silesia.
  • sloka — a couplet or distich of Sanskrit verse, especially one with each line containing 16 syllables.
  • stalk — an act or course of stalking quarry, prey, or the like: We shot the mountain goat after a five-hour stalk.
  • swalk — sealed with a loving kiss: sometimes written on the back of envelopes
  • talks — a conference, discussion, or negotiation
  • talky — having or containing superfluous or purposeless talk, conversation, or dialogue, especially so as to impede action or progress: a talky play that bored the audience.
  • taluk — a hereditary estate.
  • tikal — an ancient Mayan city occupied c200 b.c. to a.d. 900, an important center of Mayan civilization, situated in Petén in the jungles of northern Guatemala and the site of significant archaeological discoveries in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
  • tilak — a distinctive spot of colored powder or paste worn on the forehead by Hindu men and women as a religious symbol.
  • trakl — Georg. 1887–1914, Austrian poet, noted for his expressionist style: died of a drug overdose while serving as a medical officer in World War I
  • vakil — a native lawyer.
  • walke — Obsolete spelling of walk.
  • walks — Plural form of walk.
  • waulk — (transitive, obsolete, Northern England, Scotland) to make cloth (especially tweed in Scotland) denser and more felt-like by soaking and beating.
  • ytalk — Version: V3.0 Patch Level 1. (networking, tool)   A multi-user chat program by Britt Yenne <[email protected]>. YTalk works almost exactly like the standard Unix talk program and even communicates with the same talk daemon(s), but YTalk supports multiple connections. Multiple user names may be given as command-line arguments, in the form "name#[email protected]" where the optional "#tty" specifies a particular tty. YTalk is able to communicate with both existing versions of Unix talk daemons. Once connected, typing escape gives access to a menu of commands to add or delete users, trace to a file, or set options. If run under the X Window System, YTalk will use separate X windows for each user in the conversaton, otherwise it will split the terminal screen between them. E-mail: <[email protected]>.
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