8-letter words containing h, a, k
- the park — a soccer pitch
- the rack — an instrument of torture that stretched the body of the victim
- the sack — dismissal from employment
- the skaw — a cape at the N tip of Denmark
- tomahawk — a light ax used by the North American Indians as a weapon and tool.
- topkhana — a building where artillery, ammunition, etc., are made, repaired, and stored.
- tuckahoe — Also called Indian bread. the edible, underground sclerotium of the fungus Poria cocos, found on the roots of trees in the southern United States.
- tzedakah — charity or the giving of charity.
- unhacked — not cut or hacked
- unshaken — to move or sway with short, quick, irregular vibratory movements.
- vaisakhi — an annual Sikh festival commemorating the founding (1699) of the Order of the Khalsa by Gobind Singh
- wakashan — a family of American Indian languages spoken in British Columbia and Washington and including especially Kwakiutl and Nootka.
- walkthru — (US) alternative spelling of walkthrough.
- wangchuk — Jigme Dorji [jig-mey dawr-jee] /ˈdʒɪg meɪ ˈdɔr dʒi/ (Show IPA), 1929–72, king of Bhutan 1952–72.
- war hawk — hawk1 (def 4).
- waukesha — a city in SE Wisconsin, W of Milwaukee.
- weakfish — any food fish of the genus Cynoscion, as C. regalis, inhabiting waters along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the U.S.
- whacking — large.
- whackjob — (colloquial, pejorative) A crazy, possibly dangerous, person.
- whakairo — the art of carving
- whipjack — a beggar imitating a distressed sailor
- whitaker — a male given name.
- whitrack — a weasel; ermine or stoat.
- yashmaks — Plural form of yashmak.
- yokohama — a seaport on SE Honshu, in central Japan, on Tokyo Bay: destructive earthquake 1923.
- yukaghir — a member of a Mongoloid people of northeastern Siberia.
- zedekiah — Also, Zidkijah. the last king of Judah. II Kings 24, 25; Jer. 52:1–11.
- zidkijah — Zedekiah (def 1).