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8-letter words containing k, e, a, n

  • bunkmate — a person who sleeps in the same quarters as another
  • cake pan — A cake pan is a metal container that you bake a cake in.
  • cake tin — A cake tin is a metal container that you bake a cake in.
  • cakiness — the state of being cakey
  • canework — strips of cane that are interlaced and used in cane chairs or the like.
  • cankered — (esp of fruit trees) affected by canker
  • capeskin — a soft leather obtained from the skins of a type of lamb or sheep having hairlike wool
  • chekiang — Zhejiang
  • chinbeak — a molding having a convex upper surface and a concave lower one, with a fillet between them; beak.
  • cockayne — a fabled land of luxury and idleness.
  • corncake — a cornmeal flatbread
  • cracknel — a type of hard plain biscuit
  • crankier — Comparative form of cranky.
  • creaking — Present participle of creak.
  • damasken — Alternative form of damascene.
  • dankness — unpleasantly moist or humid; damp and, often, chilly: a dank cellar.
  • darkened — A darkened building or room has no lights on inside it.
  • darkener — One who or that which darkens.
  • darkness — the state or quality of being dark: The room was in total darkness.
  • dawnlike — the first appearance of daylight in the morning: Dawn broke over the valley.
  • deckhand — A deckhand is a person who does the cleaning and other work on the deck of a ship.
  • downtake — a pipe or passage for conducting smoke, a current of air, or the like downward from a furnace, opening, etc.
  • dunkable — (informal) Suitable for dunking (as of food).
  • embanked — Simple past tense and past participle of embank.
  • embanker — a person who makes an embankment
  • eximbank — a U.S. government agency that aids in the exporting of U.S. goods and services by making or guaranteeing loans to foreign buyers of U.S. exports
  • fakement — Lb archaic A forgery; something faked.
  • fakeness — The condition of being fake.
  • fanglike — Resembling a fang.
  • faulknerWilliam, 1897–1962, U.S. novelist and short-story writer. Nobel Prize 1949.
  • flankers — Plural form of flanker.
  • fleaking — (UK, dialect, obsolete) A light covering of reeds, over which the main covering is laid, in thatched houses.
  • forerank — the first rank
  • forsaken — past participle of forsake.
  • frankest — Superlative form of frank.
  • freaking — a fleck or streak of color.
  • gedanken — John Reynolds, 1970. "GEDANKEN - A Simple Typeless Language Based on the Principle of Completeness and the Reference Concept", J.C. Reynolds, CACM 13(5):308-319 (May 1970).
  • gennaker — a type of sail used for downwind sailing
  • glackensWilliam James, 1870–1938, U.S. painter and illustrator.
  • gunmaker — a person or company that makes guns.
  • hackneys — Plural form of hackney.
  • handlike — Resembling a hand.
  • hankered — to have a restless or incessant longing (often followed by after, for, or an infinitive).
  • hankerer — A person who hankers.
  • harkened — Simple past tense and past participle of harken.
  • harknessEdward Stephan, 1874–1940, U.S. philanthropist.
  • hawknose — a nose curved like the beak of a hawk.
  • hearkens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hearken.
  • heatsink — Alternative spelling of heat sink.
  • hen hawk — chicken hawk (def 1).
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