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8-letter words containing e, s, k, i

  • eggwhisk — A kitchen utensil made of multiple loops of wire used to beat eggs.
  • ekistics — the science or study of human settlements
  • elastick — Obsolete form of elastic.
  • eriksson — Sven-Goran (ˈsfɛnˈɡɜːrən). born 1948, Swedish football manager; honours as a club manager include the UEFA Cup (1982) with Gothenburg, three Portuguese league titles with Benfica (1983, 1984, 1990), and the Italian league with Lazio (2000); head coach of the England national team (2001–06)
  • ficklest — likely to change, especially due to caprice, irresolution, or instability; casually changeable: fickle weather.
  • finnesko — A boot of tanned reindeer skin with the hair on the outside.
  • fishcake — a fried ball or cake of shredded fish, especially salt codfish, and mashed potato.
  • fishlike — any of various cold-blooded, aquatic vertebrates, having gills, commonly fins, and typically an elongated body covered with scales.
  • fleishik — (of food) containing or derived from meat or meat products and therefore to be prepared and eaten separately from dairy foods
  • flickers — Plural form of flicker.
  • flunkies — Plural form of flunkey (Alternative spelling of flunkeys).
  • folksier — Comparative form of folksy.
  • foreskin — the prepuce of the penis.
  • freakish — queer; odd; unusual; grotesque: a freakish appearance.
  • frickles — Plural form of frickle.
  • friskers — Plural form of frisker.
  • friskets — Plural form of frisket.
  • fuselike — resembling a fuse; acting like a fuse
  • gawkiest — Superlative form of gawky.
  • geekiest — Superlative form of geeky.
  • get sick — fall ill, become unwell
  • gherkins — Plural form of gherkin.
  • ginkgoes — Plural form of ginkgo.
  • heatsink — Alternative spelling of heat sink.
  • heiltsuk — a member of a coastal Native Canadian people living in British Columbia
  • helsinki — Finnish Suomi. a republic in N Europe: formerly a province of the Russian Empire. 130,119 sq. mi. (337,010 sq. km). Capital: Helsinki.
  • hicksite — a member of the liberal body of Quakers in the U.S., who asserted the sufficiency of the Inner Light in religious life.
  • hokiness — The state or condition of being hoky.
  • homesick — sad or depressed from a longing for home or family while away from them for a long time.
  • hoselike — resembling a hose
  • icepacks — Plural form of icepack.
  • ickiness — repulsive or distasteful.
  • ilkeston — a town in N central England, in SE Derbyshire. Pop: 37 270 (2001)
  • imbosked — Simple past tense and past participle of imbosk.
  • infoseek — (company)   A company providing InfoSeek Net Search, a free web search service which, in August 1995, indexed the full text of over 400,000 web pages. Net Search was rated as the fourth most popular site on the web by Interactive Age magazine. The also sell a commercial service, InfoSeek Search, that offers access to all the Usenet news groups, daily newswires, business and computer periodicals, and more.
  • inkiness — The condition of being inky.
  • inkstone — a slab of stone used in Chinese calligraphy and painting to grind dry ink and mix it with water.
  • inkwells — Plural form of inkwell.
  • instroke — a stroke traveling in an inward direction.
  • insucken — relating to, or situated within, a sucken
  • invokers — Plural form of invoker.
  • jerkings — Plural form of jerking.
  • jokiness — The state or condition of being joky.
  • k-series — one of a series of lines (K-series) in the x-ray spectrum of an atom corresponding to radiation (K-radiation) produced by the transition of an electron to the K-shell.
  • kaiserin — the wife of a Kaiser
  • kalispel — a Salishan language used by the Flathead Indians of Montana and by some neighboring tribes in Idaho and the western part of Washington.
  • keiretsu — (especially in Japan) a loose coalition of business groups.
  • keisters — Plural form of keister.
  • kelpfish — any of several blennies that are common among kelp. Compare kelp greenling.
  • kennings — Plural form of kenning.
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