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6-letter words containing k, a, t

  • lakota — the westernmost branch of the Dakota Indians.
  • lasket — (nautical) latching.
  • latkes — Plural form of latke.
  • likuta — a paper money, aluminum coin, and monetary unit of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the 100th part of a zaire.
  • litvak — a Jew from Lithuania or a neighboring country or region.
  • makati — a city in Luzon, in the Philippines, east of Manila.
  • makest — Archaic second-person singular form of make.
  • maketh — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of make.
  • makuta — plural of likuta.
  • makutu — witchcraft or magic
  • market — an open place or a covered building where buyers and sellers convene for the sale of goods; a marketplace: a farmers' market.
  • matoke — (in Uganda) the flesh of bananas, boiled and mashed as a food
  • muktar — Alt form mukhtar.
  • muskat — Obsolete form of musk cat.
  • nacket — a light lunch or snack
  • natick — a town in E Massachusetts, W of Boston.
  • nootka — a Wakashan language spoken in SW Canada on the western coast of Vancouver Island.
  • oaktag — tagboard.
  • ostiak — Ostyak.
  • ostyak — Khanty.
  • outask — (transitive) To ask or proclaim for the last time.
  • packet — a small group or package of anything: a packet of letters.
  • packit — (file format, tool)   A file format used on the Apple Macintosh to represent collections of Mac files, possibly Huffman compressed. Packing many small related files together before a MacBinary transfer or a translation to BinHex 4.0 is common practice.
  • pataka — a building on stilts, used for storing provisions
  • pitaka — a collection of scriptures, originally recorded from oral traditions in the 1st century b.c., divided into one of three parts (Pitaka) sermons () the rules of the Buddhist order () and several treatises on philosophy and psychology ()
  • plokta — /plok't*/ Press Lots Of Keys To Abort. To press random keys in an attempt to get some response from the system. One might plokta when the abort procedure for a program is not known, or when trying to figure out if the system is just sluggish or really hung. Plokta can also be used while trying to figure out any unknown key sequence for a particular operation. Someone going into "plokta mode" usually places both hands flat on the keyboard and mashes them down, hoping for some useful response. A slightly more directed form of plokta can often be seen in mail messages or Usenet articles from new users - the text might end with ^X^C q quit :q ^C end x exit ZZ ^D ? help as the user vainly tries to find the right exit sequence, with the incorrect tries piling up at the end of the message.
  • racket — a light bat having a netting of catgut or nylon stretched in a more or less oval frame and used for striking the ball in tennis, the shuttlecock in badminton, etc.
  • rajkot — a city in S Gujarat, in W India.
  • ranket — a double-reed wind instrument of the 16th and 17th centuries.
  • retack — to tack again
  • retake — to take again; take back.
  • saktas — a person who worships Shakti as the wife of Shiva.
  • shakta — a person who worships Shakti as the wife of Shiva.
  • shakti — the female principle or organ of generative power.
  • skaith — injury; damage
  • skater — a person who skates.
  • stacks — a large amount
  • stakes — something that is wagered in a game, race, or contest.
  • stalko — an idle gentleman
  • stalky — abounding in stalks.
  • stanck — faint
  • strake — Nautical. a continuous course of planks or plates on a ship forming a hull shell, deck, etc.
  • streak — a long, narrow mark, smear, band of color, or the like: streaks of mud.
  • tacked — a short, sharp-pointed nail, usually with a flat, broad head.
  • tacker — a short, sharp-pointed nail, usually with a flat, broad head.
  • tacket — a nail or tack, especially a hobnail.
  • tackie — a sneaker.
  • tackle — equipment, apparatus, or gear, especially for fishing: fishing tackle.
  • tadjik — Tajik.
  • tajiki — a member of a people living mainly in Tadzhikistan, as well as parts of Afghanistan and China.
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