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7-letter words containing k, a, b

  • inbreak — a breaking in; invasion
  • ink bag — a gland near the anus of an octopus or related mollusc that holds fluid ejected into the water for self-concealment
  • kabaddi — A South Asian team sport in which players must hold their breath while making raids into the opposing team's half of the field.
  • kabbala — Alternative spelling of Kaballah.
  • kabylia — a historic and ethnic region in the north of Algeria
  • kalimba — mbira.
  • kanbans — Plural form of kanban.
  • karbala — Kerbela.
  • kasbahs — Plural form of kasbah.
  • kayfabe — (professional wrestling) The portrayal of events within the industry as real; the portrayal of professional wrestling and the accompanying storylines as not staged or worked.
  • kebayas — Plural form of kebaya.
  • kerbaya — a blouse worn by Malay women
  • kerbela — a town in central Iraq: holy city of the Shiʿite sect.
  • ketubah — the formal contract in a Jewish religious marriage that includes specific financial protection for the wife in the event that the husband dies or divorces her.
  • khutbah — a sermon preached by an imam in a mosque at the time of the Friday noon prayer.
  • kibitka — A circular tent used by various nomadic peoples such as the Kalmyks and Kyrgyz.
  • kilobar — a unit of pressure, equal to 1000 bars (14,500 pounds per square inch; equivalent to 100 megapascals). Abbreviation: kb.
  • kimball — a male given name.
  • kit bag — a small bag or knapsack, as for a soldier.
  • klabund — (Alfred Henschke) 1890?–1928, German poet, novelist, and playwright.
  • kobarid — a village in W Slovenia, formerly in Italy: defeat of the Italians by the Germans and Austrians 1917.
  • kolbasi — kielbasa
  • kumbaya — The title of the etymological folk song, used with varying degrees of sincerity or sarcasm to refer to the song's evocations of spiritual unity and interpersonal harmony.
  • kurbash — a whip with leather thongs, formerly used in Turkey, Egypt, etc.
  • lakebed — the bottom or floor of a lake.
  • lambkin — a little lamb.
  • lawbook — a book consisting or treating of laws, legal issues, or cases that have been adjudicated.
  • layback — Figure Skating. a spin, usually performed by a woman, in which the upper body is arched backward and the free leg lifted and turned out from the hip.
  • likable — readily or easily liked; pleasing: a likable young man.
  • likably — Alternative spelling of likeably.
  • makable — Capable of being made.
  • maybeckBernard, 1862–1957, U.S. architect.
  • mubarak — (Mohammed) Hosni [hoz-nee,, hos-] /ˈhɒz ni,, ˈhɒs-/ (Show IPA), born 1928, Egyptian political leader: president 1981–2011.
  • mudbank — A bank of mud on the bed of a river or the bottom of the sea.
  • nabokov — Vladimir Vladimirovich [vlad-uh-meer vlad-uh-meer-uh-vich;; Russian vluh-dyee-myir vluh-dyee-myi-ruh-vyich] /ˈvlæd əˌmɪər ˌvlæd əˈmɪər ə vɪtʃ;; Russian vlʌˈdyi myɪr vlʌˈdyi myɪ rə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1899–1977, U.S. novelist, short-story writer, and poet, born in Russia.
  • netback — a calculation of the price of crude-oil products based on the price of crude oil.
  • nonbank — an institution that is not a bank but engages in certain banking practices, as lending money or holding deposits.
  • outback — (sometimes initial capital letter) the back country or remote settlements; the bush (usually preceded by the).
  • outbake — to bake more than or better than
  • outbark — to bark more than or louder than
  • parbake — to partially bake
  • payback — the period of time required to recoup a capital investment.
  • pokable — to prod or push, especially with something narrow or pointed, as a finger, elbow, stick, etc.: to poke someone in the ribs.
  • prebake — to bake in advance or beforehand
  • rebekah — the sister of Laban, wife of Isaac, and mother of Esau and Jacob. Gen. 24–27.
  • redback — a small venomous Australian spider, Latrodectus hasselti, having long thin legs and, in the female, a red stripe on the back of its globular abdomen
  • runback — Football. a run made by a player toward the goal line of the opponents after receiving a kick, intercepting a pass, or recovering an opponent's fumble. the distance covered in making such a run.
  • sackbut — a medieval form of the trombone.
  • sawbuck — a ten-dollar bill.
  • seabank — the sea shore
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