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7-letter words containing e, n, k

  • -necked — having a neck of the shape or size specified
  • -ranked — -ranked is added to words, usually numbers like 'first', 'second', and 'third', to form adjectives which indicate what position someone or something has in a list or scale.
  • -spoken — speaking in a particular way
  • abenaki — a member of a group of E Algonquian peoples living mainly in Maine and S Quebec
  • akinete — (in certain algae) a nonmotile, asexual spore formed within a cell, the wall of which is fused to that of the parent cell.
  • alkanes — Plural form of alkane.
  • alkanet — a European boraginaceous plant, Alkanna tinctoria, the roots of which yield a red dye
  • alkenes — Plural form of alkene.
  • alkenyl — (organic chemistry) Of, pertaining to, or derived from an alkene.
  • alkines — any member of the alkyne series.
  • alkmene — the mother of Hercules by Zeus, who had assumed the form of Amphitryon, her husband.
  • anklets — Plural form of anklet.
  • anticke — antic
  • antlike — of or like an ant or ants
  • any key — (humour, hardware)   The key that particularly confused users look for on their computer keyboards when instructed to "Press any key to continue". "But my keyboard doesn't have a key labelled 'any'!".
  • arensky — Anton Stepanovich [uhn-tawn styi-pah-nuh-vyich] /ʌnˈtɔn styɪˈpɑ nə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1861–1906, Russian composer.
  • askance — with an oblique glance
  • askelon — Ashqelon
  • awakens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of awaken.
  • backend — Alternative form of back end.
  • bake in — to include (a feature) as an integral part of a computer's operating system
  • bankers — Plural form of banker.
  • beaking — Present participle of beak.
  • beatnik — Beatniks were young people in the late 1950's who rejected traditional ways of living, dressing, and behaving. People sometimes use the word beatnik to refer to anyone who lives in an unconventional way.
  • becking — a gesture used to signal, summon, or direct someone.
  • beckons — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of beckon.
  • beinked — being daubed with ink
  • beknave — to treat as a knave
  • beknown — known about
  • bethank — to thank
  • bethink — to cause (oneself) to consider or meditate
  • betoken — If something betokens something else, it is a sign of this thing.
  • bikaner — a walled city in NW India, in Rajasthan: capital of the former state of Bikaner, on the edge of the Thar Desert. Pop: 529 007 (2001)
  • blacken — To blacken something means to make it black or very dark in colour. Something that blackens becomes black or very dark in colour.
  • blanker — (of paper or other writing surface) having no marks; not written or printed on: a blank sheet of paper.
  • blanket — A blanket is a large square or rectangular piece of thick cloth, especially one which you put on a bed to keep you warm.
  • blinked — to open and close the eye, especially involuntarily; wink rapidly and repeatedly.
  • blinker — a flashing light for sending messages, as a warning device, etc, such as a direction indicator on a road vehicle
  • blunker — a person who prints cloths
  • bonkers — If you say that someone is bonkers, you mean that they are silly or act in a crazy way.
  • bookend — Bookends are a pair of supports used to hold a row of books in an upright position by placing one at each end of the row.
  • bracken — Bracken is a large plant with leaves that are divided into many thin sections. It grows on hills and in woods.
  • bricken — made of bricks
  • brisken — to make or become more lively or brisk
  • brocken — a mountain in central Germany: the highest peak of the Harz Mountains; important in German folklore. Height: 1142 m (3747 ft). The Brocken Bow or Brocken Spectre is an atmospheric phenomenon in which an observer, when the sun is low, may see his enlarged shadow against the clouds, often surrounded by coloured lights
  • buckeen — (in Ireland) a poor young man who aspires to the habits and dress of the wealthy
  • buckner — Simon Bolivar [bol-uh-ver] /ˈbɒl ə vər/ (Show IPA), 1823–1914, U.S. Confederate general and politician.
  • cakeman — A man who sells cakes.
  • cankers — Plural form of canker.
  • cankery — having a canker or cankers

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