6-letter words containing i, c, e, k
- backie — a ride on the back of someone's bicycle
- bewick — Thomas. 1753–1828, English wood engraver; his best-known works are Chillingham Bull (1789), a large woodcut, Aesop's Fables (1818), and his History of British Birds (1797–1804)
- bicker — When people bicker, they argue or quarrel about unimportant things.
- buckie — a whelk or its shell
- chikee — chickee (def 1).
- ciskei — (formerly) a Bantu homeland in SE South Africa; declared independent in 1981 but this was not recognized outside South Africa; abolished in 1993. Capital: Bisho (now Bhisho)
- cookie — A cookie is a sweet biscuit.
- crikey — Some people say crikey in order to express surprise, especially at something unpleasant.
- detick — to remove ticks from (an animal); free of ticks
- dicker — If you say that people are dickering about something, you mean that they are arguing or disagreeing about it, often in a way that you think is foolish or unnecessary.
- dickey — a man's detachable, or false, shirt front
- dickie — an article of clothing made to look like the front or collar of a shirt, blouse, vest, etc., worn as a separate piece under another garment, as a jacket or dress. Compare vest (def 2), vestee.
- duckie — ducky1 .
- eirack — a young hen in its first year
- ethick — Obsolete form of ethic.
- fickle — Changing frequently, esp. as regards one's loyalties, interests, or affection.
- hackie — hack2 (def 7b).
- hicker — an unsophisticated, boorish, and provincial person; rube.
- hickey — Slang. a pimple. a reddish mark left on the skin by a passionate kiss.
- hickie — Slang. a pimple. a reddish mark left on the skin by a passionate kiss.
- ickier — Comparative form of icky.
- jackie — Bill ("Bojangles") 1878–1949, U.S. tap dancer.
- keltic — Celt.
- kicked — Simple past tense and past participle of kick.
- kicker — a person or thing that kicks.
- kielce — a city in S Poland.
- kosice — a city in SE Slovakia.
- licked — Simple past tense and past participle of lick.
- licker — to pass the tongue over the surface of, as to moisten, taste, or eat (often followed by up, off, from, etc.): to lick a postage stamp; to lick an ice-cream cone.
- luckie — lucky2 .
- medick — any plant belonging to the genus Medicago, of the legume family, having trifoliate leaves and grown as a forage crop.
- melick — A grass either mountain melick (Melica nutans) or wood melick (Melica uniflora).
- mickey — Also called Mickey Finn. Slang. a drink, usually alcoholic, to which a drug, purgative, or the like, has been secretly added, that renders the unsuspecting drinker helpless.
- mickle — great; large; much.
- nicked — a small notch, groove, chip, or the like, cut into or existing in something.
- nickel — Chemistry. a hard, silvery-white, ductile and malleable metallic element, allied to iron and cobalt, not readily oxidized: used chiefly in alloys, in electroplating, and as a catalyst in organic synthesis. Symbol: Ni; atomic weight: 58.71; atomic number: 28; specific gravity: 8.9 at 20°C.
- nicker — a person or thing that nicks.
- nickle — Misspelling of nickel.
- picked — having or coming to a sharp point; peaked; pointed.
- picker — someone or something that picks.
- picket — a post, stake, pale, or peg that is used in a fence or barrier, to fasten down a tent, etc.
- pickle — a single grain or kernel, as of barley or corn.
- quicke — Obsolete spelling of quick.
- ricker — Also, hayrick. Chiefly Midland U.S. a large, usually rectangular stack or pile of hay, straw, corn, or the like, in a field, especially when thatched or covered by a tarpaulin; an outdoor or makeshift mow.
- ricket — a mistake
- rickey — a drink made with lime juice, carbonated water, and gin or other liquor.
- rickle — an unsteady or shaky structure, esp a dilapidated building
- scrike — to shriek
- sicked — sic1 .
- sicken — disgust
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