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5-letter words containing k, a, p

  • -pack — a package of (a specified number of) cans or bottles, as of beer
  • 2.pak — (language)   An artificial intelligence language with coroutines.
  • alpak — (library)   A subroutine package used by ALTRAN.
  • apeak — in a vertical or almost vertical position
  • apeek — (of a ship) directly over the anchor
  • aspik — (language, specification)   A multiple-style specification language.
  • capek — Karel (ˈkarɛl). 1890–1938, Czech dramatist and novelist; author of R.U.R. (1921), which introduced the word "robot", and (with his brother Josef) The Insect Play (1921)
  • gopak — a folk dance of the Ukraine.
  • hopak — gopak.
  • kalpa — a thousand cycles of Maha Yugas.
  • kapok — the silky down that invests the seeds of a silk-cotton tree (ka·pok tree) Ceiba pentandra, of the East Indies, Africa, and tropical America: used for stuffing pillows, life jackets, etc., and for acoustical insulation.
  • kapos — a Nazi concentration camp prisoner who was given privileges in return for supervising prisoner work gangs: often a common criminal and frequently brutal to fellow inmates.
  • kapow — Alternative spelling of kerpow.
  • kappa — the tenth letter of the Greek alphabet (K, k).
  • kaput — ruined; done for; demolished.
  • kebap — Alternative spelling of kebab.
  • kippa — a skullcap worn by orthodox male Jews at all times and by others for prayer, esp a crocheted one worn by those with a specifically religious Zionist affiliation
  • koppa — a letter (, ) of some early Greek alphabets, occurring between pi and rho and equivalent to Latin Q: later superseded by kappa except for its use as a numeral for 90.
  • okapi — an African mammal, Okapia johnstoni, closely related to and resembling the giraffe, but smaller and with a much shorter neck.
  • opake — Alternative form of opaque.
  • pajek — (mathematics)   A program for analysing and visualising large networks. "Pajek" is Slovene for spider. The program runs on Windows and is free for noncommercial use. Pajek is developed by Vladimir Batagelj and Andrej Mrvar with contributions from Matjaž Zaveršnik.
  • pakse — a city in S Laos, on the Mekong River.
  • palki — a palanquin; sedan chair.
  • pamuk — Orhan. born 1952, Turkish novelist and writer; author of The Black Book (1990), My Name is Red (1998), Snow (2002), and Istanbul: Memories of a City (2003). Nobel prize for literature 2006
  • panko — Japanese-style breadcrumbs in large, coarse flakes: panko-crusted fish fillets.
  • parka — a fur coat, shirtlike and hooded, for wear in the arctic and other regions of extreme cold.
  • parks — an area of land, usually in a largely natural state, for the enjoyment of the public, having facilities for rest and recreation, often owned, set apart, and managed by a city, state, or nation.
  • parky — weather: chilly
  • pasok — Panhellenic Socialist Movement
  • patka — a head covering worn by Sikh men
  • pawky — cunning; sly.
  • pbcak — PEBCAK
  • pbkac — PEBCAK
  • peake — Mervyn. 1911–68, English novelist, poet, and illustrator. In his trilogy Gormenghast (1946–59), he creates, with vivid imagination, a grotesque Gothic world
  • peaky — peaked2 .
  • pekan — the fisher, Martes pennanti.
  • perak — a state in Malaysia, on the SW Malay Peninsula. 7980 sq. mi. (20,668 sq. km). Capital: Ipoh.
  • pikau — a pack, knapsack, or rucksack
  • plack — a very small copper coin used in Scotland in the 15th and 16th centuries as a four-penny piece.
  • plank — a long, flat piece of timber, thicker than a board.
  • poaka — a stilt (bird) native to New Zealand
  • poake — a waste matter from the tanning of hides
  • pokal — a large German standing cup of silver, glass, or other material.
  • polka — a lively couple dance of Bohemian origin, with music in duple meter.
  • pooka — (in folklore) an Irish spirit, mischievous but not malevolent, corresponding to the English Puck.
  • prank — a trick of an amusing, playful, or sometimes malicious nature.
  • pucka — genuine, reliable, or good; proper.
  • pukka — genuine, reliable, or good; proper.
  • pulka — a reindeer-drawn sleigh of Lapland, shaped like the front half of a canoe, in which a single rider sits with back against a vertical support and legs stretched forward.
  • punka — (especially in India) a fan, especially a large, swinging, screenlike fan hung from the ceiling and moved by a servant or by machinery.

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