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

  • mock epic — a long, humorous poem written in mock-heroic style.
  • mockeries — Plural form of mockery.
  • mosaicked — a picture or decoration made of small, usually colored pieces of inlaid stone, glass, etc.
  • muckiness — The quality of being mucky.
  • nanticoke — a member of an extinct North American Indian people who inhabited Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania.
  • neck-rein — to guide or direct (a horse) with the pressure of a rein on the opposite side of the neck from the direction in which the rider wishes to travel.
  • necklines — Plural form of neckline.
  • neckpiece — a scarf, especially one of fur.
  • nickeline — a usually massive, pale copper-red mineral, nickel arsenide, NiAs, with a metallic luster.
  • nickelize — to nickel-plate.
  • nickelled — Simple past tense and past participle of nickel.
  • nickelous — containing bivalent nickel.
  • nickering — neigh.
  • nicknamed — Simple past tense and past participle of nickname.
  • nicknamer — One who bestows a nickname.
  • nicknames — Plural form of nickname.
  • nitpicked — Simple past tense and past participle of nitpick.
  • nitpicker — a person who nitpicks, especially habitually.
  • overquick — too quick: Let's not be overquick to criticize.
  • overthick — too thick
  • overtrick — a trick won by declarer in excess of the number of tricks necessary to make the contract.
  • peckinpahDavid Samuel ("Sam") 1925–84, U.S. film director and screenwriter.
  • pecksniff — a person of Pecksniffian attitudes or behavior: a virtuousness that only a pecksniff could aspire to.
  • physicked — a medicine that purges; cathartic; laxative.
  • pick over — to choose or select from among a group: to pick a contestant from the audience.
  • pickeerer — somebody who pickeers
  • pickeringEdward Charles, 1846–1919, and his brother, William Henry, 1858–1938, U.S. astronomers.
  • picketing — a post, stake, pale, or peg that is used in a fence or barrier, to fasten down a tent, etc.
  • pickiness — extremely fussy or finicky, usually over trifles.
  • picnicker — an excursion or outing in which the participants carry food with them and share a meal in the open air.
  • piecework — work done and paid for by the piece.
  • pikeperch — any of several pikelike fishes of the perch family, especially the walleye, Stizostedion vitreum.
  • pinchbeck — an alloy of copper and zinc, used in imitation of gold.
  • pipe rack — a steel framed structure that pipes (used to drill for oil, etc) are stacked on for storage
  • pipe-rack — offering services or goods at low cost because of avoidance of expensive interior decoration, as by displaying clothing for sale on plain pipe racks.
  • placekick — a kick made while the ball is in place, often held in place, on the ground, as in kicking off or in attempting a field goal
  • 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.
  • princekin — a small, young, or minor prince.
  • quickbeam — a rowan tree
  • quickened — Simple past tense and past participle of quicken.
  • quickener — to make more rapid; accelerate; hasten: She quickened her pace.
  • quickfire — Alternative form of quick-fire.
  • quicklier — (rare, literary, dated) More quickly; with greater rapidity.
  • quicklime — lime1 (def 1).
  • quickness — done, proceeding, or occurring with promptness or rapidity, as an action, process, etc.; prompt; immediate: a quick response.
  • 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.
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