9-letter words containing e, t, i, c, k
- metestick — a measuring rod
- midwicket — (cricket) a fielding position, about 40° forward of square on the leg side, between square leg and mid on.
- nanticoke — a member of an extinct North American Indian people who inhabited Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania.
- nitpicked — Simple past tense and past participle of nitpick.
- nitpicker — a person who nitpicks, especially habitually.
- overthick — too thick
- overtrick — a trick won by declarer in excess of the number of tricks necessary to make the contract.
- picketing — a post, stake, pale, or peg that is used in a fence or barrier, to fasten down a tent, etc.
- pocketing — a shaped piece of fabric attached inside or outside a garment and forming a pouch used especially for carrying small articles.
- potlicker — Midland and Southern U.S. Eye Dialect. pot liquor.
- prestwick — international airport in W Scotland.
- quicksets — Plural form of quickset.
- quickstep — (formerly) a lively step used in marching.
- quicktime — (graphics, standard, file format, product) Apple Computer's software for playing audio and video. The QuickTime application is a free media player. QuickTime Pro is a paid-for version with editing ability. QuickTime's native format for audio and video is .mov but it can handle many others.
- racketing — Slang. an occupation, livelihood, or business. an easy or profitable source of livelihood.
- ricketily — in a rickety or shaky manner
- sack time — time spent sleeping.
- schematik — A NeXT front-end to MIT Scheme for the NeXT by Chris Kane and Max Hailperin <[email protected]>. Schematik provides syntax-knowledgeable text editing, graphics windows and a user-interface to an underlying MIT Scheme process. It comes with MIT Scheme 7.1.3 ready to install on the NeXT and requires NEXTSTEP. Version: 1.1.5.2.
- schnittke — Alfred, 1934–1998, Russian composer.
- seed tick — the six-legged nymphal form of a tick, somewhat resembling a seed.
- semitruck — tractor-trailer.
- sheeptick — a wingless, bloodsucking, dipterous insect, Melophagus ovinus, that is parasitic on sheep.
- sick note — proof of illness
- sidetrack — any railroad track, other than a siding, auxiliary to the main track.
- skeptical — doubtful about a particular thing: My teacher thinks I can get a scholarship, but I'm skeptical.
- sketch in — If you sketch in details about something, you tell them to people.
- sketching — a simply or hastily executed drawing or painting, especially a preliminary one, giving the essential features without the details.
- slickster — a crafty and opportunistic or deceitful person; hustler; swindler.
- smethwick — a city in West Midlands, in central England, near Birmingham.
- steinbeck — John (Ernst) [urnst] /ɜrnst/ (Show IPA), 1902–68, U.S. novelist: Nobel prize 1962.
- stickable — to pierce or puncture with something pointed, as a pin, dagger, or spear; stab: to stick one's finger with a needle.
- stickered — a person or thing that sticks.
- sticklike — resembling a stick
- stickseed — any of the weedy plants belonging to the genus Lappula, having prickly seeds that adhere to clothing.
- stickweed — the ragweed.
- stockiest — of solid and sturdy form or build; thick-set and, usually, short.
- stockinet — Also, stockinet. a stretchy, machine-knitted fabric used for making undergarments, infants' wear, etc.
- stockpile — a supply of material, as a pile of gravel in road maintenance.
- tackifier — a substance that causes tackiness
- tackiness — not tasteful or fashionable; dowdy.
- technikon — a technical college
- the thick — the busiest or most intense part
- thick ear — a blow on the ear delivered as punishment, in anger, etc
- thickener — something that thickens.
- thicketed — covered with thickets, dense brush, or undergrowth
- thickhead — a stupid person; blockhead.
- thickleaf — any of various succulent plants of the crassulaceous genus Crassula, having sessile or short-stalked fleshy leaves
- thickness — the state or quality of being thick.
- tick over — If an engine is ticking over, it is running at a low speed or rate, for example when it is switched on but you are not actually using it.
- ticketing — a slip, usually of paper or cardboard, serving as evidence that the holder has paid a fare or admission or is entitled to some service, right, or the like: a railroad ticket; a theater ticket.