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

  • -skinned — -skinned is used after adjectives such as 'dark' and 'clear' to form adjectives that indicate what kind of skin someone has.
  • 56k line — (communications)   A digital connection (possibly a leased line, possibly switched) capable of carrying 56 kbps. Compare DS0.
  • afikomen — a piece of matzo broken off from the center one of the three matzoth set before the leader of a Seder: it is hidden by the leader and later searched for by the children, with the finder, usually the youngest, receiving a reward.
  • akinesia — the loss of the ability to move, caused by diseases of the central nervous system
  • akinesis — absence, loss, or impairment of the power of voluntary movement.
  • akinetic — without motion, unmoving
  • alekhine — Alexander. 1892–1946, Russian-born chess player who lived in France; world champion (1927–35, 1937–46)
  • alkaline — Something that is alkaline contains an alkali or has a pH value of more than 7.
  • ampakine — Any of a class of chemical compounds that enhance attention span and alertness and facilitate learning and memory.
  • ankerite — a greyish to brown mineral that resembles dolomite and consists of a carbonate of calcium, magnesium, and iron. Formula: (Ca,Mg,Fe)CO3
  • anticked — Simple past tense and past participle of antic.
  • antileak — serving to prevent leaks
  • antinuke — opposed to nuclear weapons or energy
  • auntlike — similar to or like an aunt
  • backline — (in some team sports) the defensive players considered as a unit
  • balkline — a line at one end of a table from behind which opening shots with the cue ball are made
  • bankside — the sloping side of any bank
  • barnlike — resembling a barn
  • baudekin — baldachin
  • beanlike — resembling a bean
  • bearskin — A bearskin is a tall fur hat that is worn by some British soldiers on ceremonial occasions.
  • beatniks — (sometimes initial capital letter) a member of the Beat Generation.
  • beknight — to esteem
  • benedick — a newly married man
  • bentinck — Lord William Cavendish. 1774–1839, British statesman, governor general of Bengal (1828–35)
  • bikinied — dressed in a bikini
  • blinkers — If you describe someone as wearing blinkers, you think that they have a narrow point of view and are not taking other people's opinions into account.
  • break in — If someone, usually a thief, breaks in, they get into a building by force.
  • break-in — an illegal entry into a home, car, office, etc.
  • breaking — (in Old English, Old Norse, etc) the change of a vowel into a diphthong
  • brinkleyDavid, 1920–2003, U.S. broadcast journalist.
  • buskined — relating to tragic drama
  • cake tin — A cake tin is a metal container that you bake a cake in.
  • cakiness — the state of being cakey
  • capeskin — a soft leather obtained from the skins of a type of lamb or sheep having hairlike wool
  • check in — When you check in or check into a hotel or clinic, or if someone checks you in, you arrive and go through the necessary procedures before you stay there.
  • check-in — the act or fact of checking in.
  • checking — the process of making sure that something is correct or satisfactory
  • cheeking — Present participle of cheek.
  • chekiang — Zhejiang
  • chickens — Plural form of chicken.
  • chimkent — city in SC Kazakhstan, north of Tashkent: pop. 439,000
  • chinbeak — a molding having a convex upper surface and a concave lower one, with a fillet between them; beak.
  • ciderkin — a weak type of cider
  • clerking — Present participle of clerk.
  • clinkers — Plural form of clinker.
  • crankier — Comparative form of cranky.
  • creaking — Present participle of creak.
  • crinkled — marked with crenellations
  • crinkles — Plural form of crinkle.

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