6-letter words containing k, c
- -caked — caked with the substance specified
- achkan — a type of man's coat, knee-length or longer and long-sleeved, worn in South Asia, traditionally by the Muslim and Sikh aristocracy of Northern India
- acknow — to recognize
- ackton — a quilted garment worn under mail in the 13th and 14th centuries; gambeson.
- actalk — (language) A Smalltalk-based actor language developed by J-P Briot in 1989.
- alcock — Sir John William. 1892–1919, English aviator who with A.W. Brown made the first nonstop flight across the Atlantic (1919)
- antick — antic
- arcked — a simple past tense and past participle of arc.
- arrack — a coarse spirit distilled in various Eastern countries from grain, rice, sugar cane, etc
- attack — To attack a person or place means to try to hurt or damage them using physical violence.
- awrack — in a wrecked or ruined condition
- backed — having a back or backing
- backer — A backer is someone who helps or supports a project, organization, or person, often by giving or lending money.
- backet — a shallow box, typically one used for carrying substances such as ashes, coal or salt
- backie — a ride on the back of someone's bicycle
- backra — a White person
- backup — Backup consists of extra equipment, resources, or people that you can get help or support from if necessary.
- becked — Simple past tense and past participle of beck.
- becker — Boris (ˈbɒrɪs). born 1967, German tennis player: Wimbledon champion 1985, 1986, and 1989: the youngest man ever to win Wimbledon
- becket — a clevis forming part of one end of a sheave, used for securing standing lines by means of a thimble
- beckon — If you beckon to someone, you signal to them to come to you.
- bedeck — If flags or other ornaments bedeck a place, a lot of them have been hung up to decorate it.
- beduck — to duck under water
- bemock — to mock
- bewick — Thomas. 1753–1828, English wood engraver; his best-known works are Chillingham Bull (1789), a large woodcut, Aesop's Fables (1818), and his History of British Birds (1797–1804)
- bicker — When people bicker, they argue or quarrel about unimportant things.
- bipack — an obsolete filming process
- blacky — a contemptuous term used to refer to a black person.
- blocks — a solid mass of wood, stone, etc., usually with one or more flat or approximately flat faces.
- blocky — like a block, esp in shape and solidity
- bricky — made of bricks, or like a brick
- bucked — cheered up
- bucker — the male of the deer, antelope, rabbit, hare, sheep, or goat.
- bucket — A bucket is a round metal or plastic container with a handle attached to its sides. Buckets are often used for holding and carrying water.
- buckie — a whelk or its shell
- buckle — A buckle is a piece of metal or plastic attached to one end of a belt or strap, which is used to fasten it.
- buckra — (used contemptuously by Black people, esp in the US) a White man
- cacked — Simple past tense and past participle of cack.
- cackle — If someone cackles, they laugh in a loud unpleasant way, often at something bad that happens to someone else.
- cackly — Resembling or characterised by cackling.
- cakery — A cake shop.
- caking — Present participle of cake.
- calked — Simple past tense and past participle of calk.
- calker — a person who caulks the seams of boats or the like.
- calkin — calk2 (def 1).
- canker — A canker is something evil that spreads and affects things or people.
- cankle — a thickened area between the calf and ankle in an overweight person, obscuring where one ends and the other begins
- canuck — a Canadian
- carack — a merchant vessel having various rigs, used especially by Mediterranean countries in the 15th and 16th centuries; galleon.
- casked — a container made and shaped like a barrel, especially one larger and stronger, for holding liquids.
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