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5-letter words containing a, s, k

  • lakes — Plural form of lake.
  • lakhs — Plural form of lakh.
  • laksa — A Malaysian dish of Chinese origin, consisting of rice noodles served in a curry sauce or hot soup.
  • larks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lark.
  • lasik — a surgical procedure to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism in which a laser is used to remove inner layers of corneal tissue.
  • laskiHarold Joseph, 1893–1950, English political scientist and writer.
  • laskyJesse Louis, 1880–1958, U.S. film producer.
  • lawks — an expression of surprise or dismay
  • leaks — Plural form of leak.
  • lukasPaul, 1895–1971, U.S. actor, born in Hungary.
  • macks — Plural form of mack.
  • makes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of make.
  • makis — Plural form of maki.
  • makos — Plural form of mako.
  • marks — Plural form of mark.
  • masks — Plural form of mask.
  • mawks — Plural form of mawk.
  • narks — a government agent or detective charged with the enforcement of laws restricting the use of narcotics.
  • nasik — a city in W Maharashtra, in W central India: pilgrimage city of the Hindus.
  • okays — Plural form of okay.
  • oktas — Plural form of okta.
  • osaka — a city on S Honshu, in S Japan.
  • pakse — a city in S Laos, on the Mekong River.
  • parks — an area of land, usually in a largely natural state, for the enjoyment of the public, having facilities for rest and recreation, often owned, set apart, and managed by a city, state, or nation.
  • pasok — Panhellenic Socialist Movement
  • racks — Plural form of rack.
  • rakus — a thick-walled, rough, dark lead-glazed Japanese earthenware used in the tea ceremony.
  • ranks — the people who belong to a group or organization
  • ruska — Ernst (August Friedrich) [ernst ou-goo st free-drikh] /ɛrnst ˈaʊ gʊst ˈfri drɪx/ (Show IPA), 1906–88, German physicist and electrical engineer: developed electron microscope; Nobel prize 1986.
  • sacks — a strong light-colored wine formerly imported from Spain and the Canary Islands.
  • sakai — a member of a tribal people of Malaya.
  • sakel — Manfred (Joshua) 1906–57, U.S. psychiatrist, born in Austria.
  • saker — a light field gun that is smaller than a demiculverin and fires a shot weighing 6 pounds (4.5 kg) or less.
  • sakes — a Japanese fermented, mildly alcoholic beverage made from rice.
  • sakia — a Middle Eastern water wheel
  • sakta — a person who worships Shakti as the wife of Shiva.
  • sakti — the female principle or organ of generative power.
  • sansk — Sanskrit
  • sarky — sarcastic.
  • saruk — a tightly woven Oriental rug with soft colors and, usually, a center design.
  • sask. — Saskatchewan
  • shack — a rough cabin; shanty.
  • shaka — died 1828, Zulu military leader, who founded the Zulu Empire in southern Africa
  • shake — to move or sway with short, quick, irregular vibratory movements.
  • shako — a military cap in the form of a cylinder or truncated cone, with a visor and a plume or pompon.
  • shaky — tending to shake or tremble.
  • shank — Anatomy. the part of the lower limb in humans between the knee and the ankle; leg.
  • shark — a person who preys greedily on others, as by cheating or usury.
  • sikra — sikhara.
  • simakClifford, 1904–88, U.S. science-fiction writer.
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