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7-letter words containing i, c, e, k

  • fickled — Simple past tense and past participle of fickle.
  • flicked — a sudden light blow or tap, as with a whip or the finger: She gave the horse a flick with her riding crop.
  • flicker — to burn unsteadily; shine with a wavering light: The candle flickered in the wind and went out.
  • fricken — (slang) alternative spelling of fricking.
  • frickle — (obsolete) A bushel basket.
  • górecki — Henryk (Mikołaj). 1933–2010, Polish composer, best known for his sombre third symphony (1979)
  • hackies — Plural form of hackie.
  • herrickRobert, 1591–1674, English poet.
  • hickeys — Plural form of hickey.
  • hoicked — Simple past tense and past participle of hoick.
  • icepack — Alternative spelling of ice pack.
  • icerink — Alternative spelling of ice rink.
  • jacksie — (slang, UK) alternative spelling of jacksy.
  • kacheri — Alt form kachcheri.
  • kenotic — the doctrine that Christ relinquished His divine attributes so as to experience human suffering.
  • keramic — ceramic.
  • keswick — a market town in NW England, in Cumbria in the Lake District: tourist centre. Pop: 4984 (2001)
  • ketonic — any of a class of organic compounds containing a carbonyl group, CO, attached to two alkyl groups, as CH 3 COCH 3 or CH 3 COC 2 H 5 .
  • ketotic — Of, pertaining to, or afflicted with ketosis.
  • kickers — a person or thing that kicks.
  • kimchee — Alternative spelling of kimchi.
  • kinesic — the study of body movements, gestures, facial expressions, etc., as a means of communication.
  • kinetic — pertaining to motion.
  • kitchen — a room or place equipped for cooking.
  • knicker — (used attributively as a modifier) Of or relating to knickers.
  • kocaeli — Izmit.
  • lerwick — a city in and the administrative center of the Shetland Islands, N of Scotland.
  • lickers — Plural form of licker.
  • limbeck — (obsolete) An alembic.
  • luckier — having or marked by good luck; fortunate: That was my lucky day.
  • merrickDavid (David Margulies) 1912–2000, U.S. theatrical producer.
  • mickery — a waterhole, esp in a dry riverbed
  • mickeys — Plural form of mickey.
  • necking — the part of the body of an animal or human being that connects the head and the trunk.
  • necktie — a band of decorative fabric worn around the neck, under the collar, and tied in front to hang down the front of a shirt or to form a small bow.
  • nickels — Plural form of nickel.
  • nickers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nicker.
  • nickles — Plural form of nickle.
  • oilcake — a cake or mass of linseed, cottonseed, soybean, or the like, from which the oil has been extracted or expressed, used as food for livestock.
  • pecking — to strike or indent with the beak, as a bird does, or with some pointed instrument, especially with quick, repeated movements.
  • peckish — somewhat hungry: By noon we were feeling a bit peckish.
  • pickaxe — a pick, especially a mattock.
  • pickeer — to engage in skirmishes in advance of troops of an army.
  • pickensAndrew, 1739–1817, American Revolutionary general.
  • pickery — petty theft
  • pickettBill, 1871–1932, U.S. rodeo performer: famed as bulldogger.
  • pickled — preserved or steeped in brine or other liquid.
  • pickney — a child
  • pockies — woollen mittens
  • pricker — a puncture made by a needle, thorn, or the like.
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