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6-letter words containing a, s, h, k

  • akasha — (in the philosophies of India) the ether, regarded as including material and nonmaterial entities in a common medium.
  • akashi — a city on W Honshu, in Japan.
  • ashake — in a shaking manner
  • ashkey — the winged fruit of the ash
  • asketh — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ask.
  • chalks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chalk.
  • chanks — Plural form of chank.
  • haikus — Plural form of haiku.
  • hakeas — Plural form of hakea.
  • hakims — Plural form of hakim.
  • hawkesJohn, 1925–1998, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
  • kadesh — oasis in the desert, south of Palestine: Gen. 14:7, 16:14; Num. 32:8; Deut. 1:46, 2:14
  • kaishu — a variety of Chinese script developed in the 4th century a.d. and considered standard since that time.
  • kasbah — the older, native Arab quarter of a North African city, especially Algiers.
  • kasher — kosher.
  • kashim — a building used by Eskimos as a community gathering place or as a place where men congregate and socialize.
  • khakis — Khaki-coloured/colored cotton trousers/pants.
  • khalsa — a martial fraternity originated in 1699 and remaining as one of the closely knit communities of the Sikhs.
  • khanas — Plural form of khana.
  • kishka — Also called stuffed derma. Jewish Cookery. a beef or fowl intestine stuffed with a mixture, as of flour, fat, onion, and seasonings, and roasted.
  • kiswah — a decorative veil draped over the walls of the Kaʿba, now made of black brocade embroidered in gold with inscriptions from the Koran.
  • klesha — any of the five hindrances to enlightenment, which are ignorance or avidya, egocentricity, attachments, aversions, and the instinctive will to live.
  • lakish — similar to the poetry of the Lake poets
  • moksha — freedom from the differentiated, temporal, and mortal world of ordinary experience.
  • nashik — a city in W Maharashtra, in W central India: pilgrimage city of the Hindus.
  • naskhi — the cursive variety of Arabic script from which was derived the variety used in modern printed works.
  • pashka — a rich Russian dessert made of cottage cheese, cream, almonds, currants, etc, set in a special wooden mould and traditionally eaten at Easter
  • paskha — an Easter dessert of pot cheese mixed with sugar, butter, cream, raisins, nuts, etc., and pressed into a pyramidal mold: usually served with kulich.
  • rakish — smart; jaunty; dashing: a hat worn at a rakish angle.
  • sabkha — a flat coastal plain with a salt crust, common in Arabia
  • samekh — the 15th letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
  • shacko — a military cap in the form of a cylinder or truncated cone, with a visor and a plume or pompon.
  • shacky — run-down; dilapidated: a shacky old place.
  • shaikh — sheik (def 1).
  • shaken — to move or sway with short, quick, irregular vibratory movements.
  • shaker — a person or thing that shakes.
  • shakta — a person who worships Shakti as the wife of Shiva.
  • shakti — the female principle or organ of generative power.
  • shapka — a round, slightly tapered, brimless fur hat worn especially in Russia.
  • shaykh — sheik (def 1).
  • sheika — the wife of a sheik.
  • shikar — the hunting of game for sport.
  • shiksa — a term used especially by a Jew to refer to a girl or woman who is not Jewish.
  • shrank — a simple past tense of shrink.
  • skaith — injury; damage
  • sukkah — a booth or hut roofed with branches, built against or near a house or synagogue and used during the Jewish festival of Sukkoth as a temporary dining or living area.
  • thanks — to express gratitude, appreciation, or acknowledgment to: She thanked them for their hospitality.
  • whacks — Plural form of whack.
  • yaksha — (Buddhism) a spirit that watches over the treasures hidden in the earth and tree roots.

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