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9-letter words containing k, h, a, i, l

  • al khalil — Hebron.
  • backlight — light falling on a photographic or television subject from the rear
  • bakuchiol — A meroterpene phenol, extracted from seeds of Psoralea corylifolia, that shows antimicrobial activity.
  • blackfish — a minnow-like Alaskan freshwater fish, Dallia pectoralis, related to the pikes and thought to be able to survive prolonged freezing
  • chainlike — Having the form of a chain.
  • chainlink — Wires woven in a zig-zag pattern.
  • chalkpits — Plural form of chalkpit.
  • chalkrail — a troughlike molding or strip holding chalk, erasers, etc., under a blackboard.
  • chantlike — Resembling a chant.
  • checkrail — (in a window sash) a meeting rail, especially one closing against the corresponding rail with a diagonal or rabbeted overlap.
  • clackdish — a dish carried by a beggar
  • deathlike — resembling or suggestive of death
  • earthlike — Of a planet, resembling the Earth.
  • flak ship — a ship heavily armed with anti-aircraft weapons, used to protect other vessels from air attack
  • hair-lock — a curl of the hair of the head
  • halakhist — one of the writers or compilers of the Halakhah.
  • half-pike — spontoon.
  • hard link — (file system)   One of several directory entries which refer to the same Unix file. A hard link is created with the "ln" (link) command: ln where and are pathnames within the same file system. Hard links to the same file are indistinguishable from each other except that they have different pathnames. They all refer to the same inode and the inode contains all the information about a file. The standard ln command does not usually allow you to create a hard link to a directory, chiefly because the standard rm and rmdir commands do not allow you to delete such a link. Some systems provide link and unlink commands which give direct access to the system calls of the same name, for which no such restrictions apply. Normally all hard links to a file must be in the same file system because a directory entry just relates a pathname to an inode within the same file system. The only exception is a mount point. The restrictions on hard links to directories and between file systems are very common but are not mandated by POSIX. Symbolic links are often used instead of hard links because they do not suffer from these restrictions. The space associated with a file is not freed until all the hard links to the file are deleted. This explains why the system call to delete a file is called "unlink".
  • harpylike — resembling a harpy
  • hawkbills — Plural form of hawkbill.
  • hawkishly — resembling a hawk, as in appearance or behavior.
  • hawksbill — A small tropical sea turtle with hooked jaws and overlapping horny plates on the shell, extensively hunted as the traditional source of tortoiseshell.
  • heathlike — Resembling a heath or some aspect of one.
  • heraklion — Iraklion
  • hip flask — small container for carrying alcohol
  • hissarlik — the modern name of the site of ancient Troy.
  • humanlike — of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or having the nature of people: human frailty.
  • hyenalike — Resembling a hyena or some aspect of one.
  • jacklight — a portable cresset, oil-burning lantern, or electric light used as a lure in hunting or fishing at night.
  • kallithea — a city in E Greece, a suburb of Athens.
  • kathakali — a form of dance drama of S India using mime and based on Hindu literature
  • khalifate — the rank, jurisdiction, or government of a caliph.
  • khanbalik — an ancient city in Mongol China, the capital of Kublai Khan: present-day site of Beijing.
  • kiswahili — Swahili (def 2).
  • knaidlach — a dumpling, especially a small ball of matzo meal, eggs, and salt, often mixed with another foodstuff, as ground almonds or grated potato, usually served in soup.
  • knavishly — In a knavish manner.
  • lifehacks — Plural form of lifehack.
  • like that — in that way
  • mahlstick — a stick with a padded tip used to support an artist's working hand.
  • marchlike — (music) Resembling a march.
  • marshlike — Resembling a marsh or some aspect of one.
  • mawkishly — In a mawkish manner.
  • milkshake — A thick beverage consisting of milk and ice cream mixed together, often with fruit, chocolate, or other flavoring.
  • phil katz — (person)   The founder of PKWARE, Inc..
  • phylakopi — an archaeological site on the Greek island of Melos, in the Cyclades group: excavations have revealed the remains of three successive ancient cities erected on a primitive Cycladic settlement.
  • ranchlike — resembling or characteristic of a ranch
  • shakingly — the act of a person or thing that shakes.
  • shalelike — having the properties or appearance of shale
  • sharklike — any of a group of elongate elasmobranch, mostly marine fishes, certain species of which are large, voracious, and sometimes dangerous to humans.
  • shashlick — a dish consisting of kabobs broiled or roasted on a skewer.

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