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7-letter words containing k, a, t

  • cutbank — the outer, steeper bank of a bend or meander in a river or stream
  • cuttack — a city in NE India, in E Odisha (formerly Orissa) near the mouth of the Mahanadi River: former state capital until 1948. Pop: 535 139 (2001)
  • dakoity — dacoity.
  • dakotan — of or relating to Dakota or its inhabitants
  • dankest — Superlative form of dank.
  • darkest — having very little or no light: a dark room.
  • darknet — a covert communication network on the internet
  • datakit — (networking)   A circuit-switched digital network, similar to X.25. Datakit supports host-to-host connections and EIA-232 connections for terminals, printers, and hosts. Most of Bell Laboratories is trunked together on Datakit. On top of DK transport service, people run UUCP for electronic mail and dkcu for remote login. ISN is the version of Datakit supported by AT&T Information Systems. Bell Laboratories in Holmdel, New Jersey, uses ISN for internal data communication.
  • diktats — Plural form of diktat.
  • eckhart — Johannes [yoh-hah-nuh s] /yoʊˈhɑ nəs/ (Show IPA), ("Meister Eckhart") c1260–1327? Dominican theologian and preacher: founder of German mysticism.
  • fartlek — a training technique, used especially among runners, consisting of bursts of intense effort loosely alternating with less strenuous activity.
  • fatback — Chiefly South Midland and Southern U.S. the fat and fat meat from the upper part of a side of pork, usually cured by salt.
  • fatlike — Resembling fat (the chemical substance) or some aspect of it.
  • flacket — a flagon, bottle, or flask for holding alcohol
  • flasket — a small flask.
  • flokati — a thick, woolen rug with a shaggy pile, originally handwoven in Greece.
  • fraktur — Printing. German black-letter text, a style of type.
  • futhark — the runic alphabet.
  • gangtok — a kingdom in NE India, in the Himalayas between Nepal and Bhutan. 2740 sq. mi. (7096 sq. km). Capital: Gangtok.
  • gaskets — Plural form of gasket.
  • glaiket — foolish; giddy; flighty.
  • glaikit — foolish; giddy; flighty.
  • go-kart — kart.
  • hack it — to cut, notch, slice, chop, or sever (something) with or as with heavy, irregular blows (often followed by up or down): to hack meat; to hack down trees.
  • hackbut — harquebus.
  • haitink — Bernard. born 1929, Dutch orchestral conductor; received an honorary knighthood in 1977
  • hakafot — a ceremony on Simhath Torah and on other occasions in which members of a synagogue congregation carry Torah scrolls around the synagogue seven or more times.
  • hakluytRichard, 1552?–1616, English geographer and editor of explorers' narratives.
  • hartackWilliam John, Jr ("Bill") 1932–2007, U.S. jockey.
  • hatrack — a frame, stand, or post having knobs or hooks for hanging hats.
  • hattock — a small hat
  • hawkbit — (botany) Any dandelion-like flower of the genus Leontodon in the family Asteraceae.
  • hektare — a unit of surface, or land, measure equal to 100 ares, or 10,000 square meters: equivalent to 2.471 acres. Abbreviation: ha.
  • hotcake — A pancake.
  • in-take — the place or opening at which a fluid is taken into a channel, pipe, etc.
  • inkatha — a South African Zulu organization founded by Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi in 1975 as a paramilitary group seeking nonracial democracy; won four seats in South Africa's first nonracial elections in 1994
  • intaken — Past participle of intake.
  • intaker — One who or that which takes or draws in.
  • intakes — Plural form of intake.
  • ipiutak — of, relating to, or characteristic of an Eskimo culture of Alaska lasting from a.d. 100 to 600.
  • jackets — Plural form of jacket.
  • jackpot — the chief prize or the cumulative stakes in a game or contest, as in bingo, a quiz contest, or a slot machine.
  • jacktar — (British) Nickname for a sailor in the Royal Navy.
  • jakarta — East Indies (def 1).
  • jetpack — a jet-powered backpack used by astronauts to move around in space away from a spacecraft.
  • kainite — a mineral, hydrous sulfate of magnesium and potassium chloride, occurring in granular crystalline masses, a source of potassium salts.
  • kam-tai — a linguistic family including Kam and related languages as well as the Tai and Kadai groups.
  • kantele — a Finnish stringed instrument, similar to a zither
  • kantian — of, relating to, or resembling the philosophy of Kant.
  • kao tsu — (Kao TsuorGao Zu) a.d. 565–635, Chinese emperor 618–27: founder of the Tang dynasty.
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