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7-letter words containing e, n, k

  • drunker — Comparative form of drunk.
  • dunkers — any flavorful sauce, dip, gravy, etc., into which portions of food are dipped before eating.
  • eelskin — The skin of a hagfish.
  • eijkman — Christiaan (ˈkriːstiːˌaːn). 1858–1930, Dutch physician, who discovered that beriberi is caused by nutritional deficiency: Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1929
  • einkorn — A form of wheat, Triticum monococcum, having a single grain.
  • elkhorn — The horn of an elk.
  • embanks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embank.
  • envokes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of envoke.
  • erlking — a malevolent spirit who carries children off to death
  • erskine — Thomas, 1st Baron. 1750–1823, Scottish lawyer: noted as a defence advocate, esp in cases involving civil liberties
  • evoking — Bring or recall to the conscious mind.
  • eyebank — a place in which corneas are stored for use in corneal grafts
  • eyewink — a wink of the eye
  • eysenck — Hans Jürgen (hænz ˈjɜːɡən). 1916–97, British psychologist, born in Germany, who developed a dimensional theory of personality that stressed the influence of heredity
  • falknerWilliam, Faulkner, William.
  • fanlike — any device for producing a current of air by the movement of a broad surface or a number of such surfaces.
  • fecking — Present participle of feck.
  • finlike — Resembling a fin, especially in shape.
  • flanked — the side of an animal or a person between the ribs and hip.
  • flanken — a strip of meat from the front end of the short ribs of beef.
  • flanker — a person or thing that flanks.
  • flunked — Simple past tense and past participle of flunk.
  • flunkee — (US) One who flunks an academic course.
  • flunker — Someone who has failed in an examination.
  • flunkey — flunky.
  • flunkie — Alternative form of flunky.
  • franked — Simple past tense and past participle of frank.
  • franker — Comparative form of frank.
  • frankie — a male given name, form of Frank.
  • fricken — (slang) alternative spelling of fricking.
  • genlock — a method of synchronizing cameras by using an external signal
  • genroku — a period of Japanese cultural history, c1675–1725, characterized by depiction of everyday secular activities of urban dwellers in fiction and woodblock prints.
  • gerenuk — a reddish-brown antelope, Litocranius walleri, of eastern Africa, having a long, slender neck.
  • gherkin — the small, immature fruit of a variety of cucumber, used in pickling.
  • greking — (obsolete) The break (of day); dawn.
  • gronked — 1. Broken. "The teletype scanner was gronked, so we took the system down." 2. Of people, the condition of feeling very tired or (less commonly) sick. "I've been chasing that bug for 17 hours now and I am thoroughly gronked!" Compare broken, which means about the same as gronk used of hardware, but connotes depression or mental/emotional problems in people.
  • hackmen — Plural form of hackman.
  • hackney — Also called hackney coach. a carriage or coach for hire; cab.
  • hankers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hanker.
  • hankies — Plural form of hanky.
  • harkens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of harken.
  • hearken — Literary. to give heed or attention to what is said; listen.
  • heinkel — Ernst Heinrich (ɛrnst ˈhainrɪç). 1888–1958, German aircraft designer. His company provided many military aircraft in World Wars I and II, including the first jet-powered plane
  • henlike — resembling a hen
  • henpeck — to browbeat, bully, or intimidate (one's husband, boyfriend, etc.).
  • hoboken — a seaport in NE New Jersey, opposite New York City.
  • hockneyDavid, born 1937, British artist.
  • honkers — Plural form of honker.
  • huneker — James (Gibbons) [gib-uh nz] /ˈgɪb ənz/ (Show IPA), 1860–1921, U.S. music critic and writer.
  • hunkers — to squat on one's heels (often followed by down).
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