8-letter words containing i, n, k, l
- knurling — a small ridge or bead, especially one of a series, as on a button for decoration or on the edge of a thumbscrew to assist in obtaining a firm grip.
- kolinski — Alt form kolinsky.
- kolinsky — an Asian mink, Mustela sibirica, having buff or tawny fur.
- kremlins — Plural form of kremlin.
- kringles — Plural form of kringle.
- kvelling — to be extraordinarily pleased; especially, to be bursting with pride, as over one's family.
- lambkins — Plural form of lambkin.
- lambskin — the skin of a lamb, especially when dressed with its wool, and used for clothing.
- landskip — landscape.
- laniakea — a huge supercluster of many thousands of galaxies: the Milky Way is included in one of its three component parts.
- lap link — a chain link for joining two lengths of chain, having a split in one end so that it can be opened to receive other links and then closed again.
- larrikin — a street rowdy; hoodlum.
- lawnlike — Resembling or characteristic of a lawn.
- lentisks — Plural form of lentisk.
- lickings — Plural form of licking.
- like fun — something that provides mirth or amusement: A picnic would be fun.
- likeness — a representation, picture, or image, especially a portrait: to draw a good likeness of Churchill.
- likening — to represent as similar or like; compare: to liken someone to a weasel.
- limekiln — a kiln or furnace for making lime by calcining limestone or shells.
- limpkins — Plural form of limpkin.
- linelike — Resembling a line or some aspect of one.
- linework — (arts) The technique of drawing lines.
- link rot — (web) The process by which links on a web page became unusable as the pages they point to change location or are removed.
- linkages — Plural form of linkage.
- linkback — (Internet) Any of various mechanisms for notifying the owner of a webpage when it is linked to from another document.
- linkings — Plural form of linking.
- linksman — a person who plays golf; golfer.
- linkspan — a hinged bridge on a quay, used to move vehicles on or off a vessel
- linkwork — something composed of links, as a chain.
- linstock — a staff with one end forked to hold a match, formerly used in firing cannon.
- lionlike — a large, usually tawny-yellow cat, Panthera leo, native to Africa and southern Asia, having a tufted tail and, in the male, a large mane.
- lockings — Plural form of locking.
- mckinley — William, 1843–1901, 25th president of the U.S. 1897–1901.
- milk can — large metal container for milk
- milk run — a routine trip or undertaking, especially one presenting little danger or difficulty: The flight from New York to Chicago was a milk run for the experienced pilot and crew.
- milkings — Plural form of milking.
- millikan — Robert Andrews, 1868–1953, U.S. physicist: Nobel prize 1923.
- mindlock — (fantasy, scifi) A magic spell or technology that restricts a person's ability to think freely.
- moleskin — the soft, deep-gray, fragile fur of the mole.
- moonlike — Resembling the Moon, or a moon.
- mulliken — Robert Sanderson [san-der-suh n] /ˈsæn dər sən/ (Show IPA), 1896–1986, U.S. chemist and physicist: Nobel Prize in chemistry 1966.
- nastalik — a Persian cursive script
- necklike — Resembling a neck or some aspect of one.
- neckline — the opening at the neck of a garment, especially of a woman's garment, with reference to its shape or its position on the body: a V-neckline; a high neckline.
- net silk — raw silk that has been reeled and twisted into yarn.
- niblicks — Plural form of niblick.
- nickeled — Simple past tense and past participle of nickel.
- nickelic — of or containing nickel, especially in the trivalent state.
- nicklaus — Jack (William) born 1940, U.S. golfer.
- nooklike — resembling a nook