6-letter words containing e, a, k
- jackey — gin1 .
- jackie — Bill ("Bojangles") 1878–1949, U.S. tap dancer.
- jake's — a male given name, form of Jacob.
- jamoke — coffee; a cup of coffee.
- janker — a device for transporting logs
- jauked — to dally; dawdle.
- kabyle — a member of a branch of the Berber people dwelling in NE Algeria.
- kadder — (dialect) The jackdaw.
- kadesh — oasis in the desert, south of Palestine: Gen. 14:7, 16:14; Num. 32:8; Deut. 1:46, 2:14
- kagera — a river in equatorial Africa flowing into Lake Victoria from the west: the most remote headstream of the Nile. 430 miles (690 km) long.
- kaiser — Henry J(ohn) 1882–1967, U.S. industrialist.
- kaizen — a business philosophy or system that is based on making positive changes on a regular basis, as to improve productivity.
- kaleva — a hero and progenitor of heroes in Finnish and Estonian folk epics.
- kamees — A loose shirt worn in some South Asian and Islamic countries.
- kameez — Alternative spelling of kamees.
- kanone — a person who is an expert skier.
- kapell — William, 1922–53, U.S. pianist.
- kapote — a long coat formerly worn by male Jews of eastern Europe and now worn chiefly by very Orthodox or Hasidic Jews.
- karate — a method developed in Japan of defending oneself without the use of weapons by striking sensitive areas on an attacker's body with the hands, elbows, knees, or feet. Compare judo, jujitsu.
- kareem — a male given name: from an Arabic word meaning “generous.”.
- karree — (South African English) A plant root which produces honey beer when powdered and fermented.
- karrer — Paul, 1889–1971, Swiss chemist, born in Russia: Nobel Prize 1937.
- karter — a person who drives a kart
- kasbek — Mount, an extinct volcano in the central Caucasus Mountains, between the Georgian Republic and the Russian Federation. 16,541 feet (5042 meters).
- kasher — kosher.
- kasper — a male given name, form of Caspar.
- kassel — a city in central Germany.
- kasten — Plural form of kast.
- kaveri — a river in S India, flowing SE from the Western Ghats in Karnatka state through Tamil Nadu state to the Bay of Bengal: sacred to the Hindus. 475 miles (765 km) long.
- kayles — (uncountable, only as plural, obsolete, or, dialect) The game of skittles or ninepins, or the set of pins used in the game.
- kayoed — Simple past tense and past participle of kayo.
- kayoes — Plural form of kayo.
- kayser — A unit of wavenumber in the CGS system of units, equivalent to the number of waves in one centimeter.
- kazbek — Mount, an extinct volcano in the central Caucasus Mountains, between the Georgian Republic and the Russian Federation. 16,541 feet (5042 meters).
- kearns — a town in N Utah, near Salt Lake City.
- kearny — Philip, 1814–62, U.S. general.
- keaton — Buster (Joseph Francis Keaton) 1895–1966, U.S. film comedian and director.
- keavie — an archaic Scottish dialect word for a species of crab
- kebabs — Plural form of kebab.
- kebaya — A light, loose tunic worn by women in Malaysia, Indonesia, and other Southeast Asian countries.
- keblah — kiblah.
- kechua — Quechua.
- keddah — (in India) an enclosure constructed to ensnare wild elephants.
- keegan — Kevin. born 1951, English footballer and manager; his clubs included Liverpool, Hamburg, and Newcastle United whom he also managed; played for England (1972–82), scoring 21 goals in 63 games, and managed them (1999–2000); European Footballer of the Year (1978, 1979)
- kemari — An ancient Japanese ball game, still played in modern times, in which players cooperate to try to keep a deerskin ball in the air.
- kembla — small change
- kendal — a town in NW England, in Cumbria: a gateway town to the Lake District, with an ancient woollen industry. Pop: 28 030 (2001)
- kennan — George Frost, 1904–2005, U.S. author and diplomat.
- kentia — Any palm tree in the genus Howea.
- kenyan — a republic in E Africa: member of the Commonwealth of Nations; formerly a British crown colony and protectorate. 223,478 sq. mi. (578,808 sq. km). Capital: Nairobi.