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Words containing k, i, r

3 letter words containing k, i, r

  • irk — to irritate, annoy, or exasperate: It irked him to wait in line.
  • kir — an apéritif of white wine or sometimes champagne (Kir Royale) flavored with cassis.

4 letter words containing k, i, r

  • birk — a birch tree
  • brik — a Tunisian deep-fried spicy pastry filled with fish or meat and sometimes an egg
  • dirk — a male given name, form of Derek.
  • irak — a republic in SW Asia, N of Saudi Arabia and W of Iran, centering in the Tigris-Euphrates basin of Mesopotamia. 172,000 sq. mi. (445,480 sq. km). Capital: Baghdad.
  • irks — to irritate, annoy, or exasperate: It irked him to wait in line.

5 letter words containing k, i, r

  • ariki — the first-born male or female in a notable family; chief
  • arkie — a term used to refer to a migrant worker originally from Arkansas.
  • biker — Bikers are people who ride around on motorbikes, usually in groups.
  • brick — Bricks are rectangular blocks of baked clay used for building walls, which are usually red or brown. Brick is the material made up of these blocks.
  • brink — If you are on the brink of something, usually something important, terrible, or exciting, you are just about to do it or experience it.

6 letter words containing k, i, r

  • abukir — bay at the mouth of the Nile, near Alexandria, Egypt: site of the British victory (1798) under Nelson over the French
  • arkies — a term used to refer to a migrant worker originally from Arkansas.
  • askari — (in East Africa) a soldier or policeman
  • bicker — When people bicker, they argue or quarrel about unimportant things.
  • birken — relating to the birch tree

7 letter words containing k, i, r

  • aboukir — a village of N Egypt, in the Nile River delta: Battle of the Nile near here (1798).
  • airlock — An airlock is a small room that is used to move between areas which do not have the same air pressure, for example in a spacecraft or submarine.
  • airpack — an apparatus consisting of a face mask connected to a portable air supply, as an air tank that can be strapped to one's back, used especially by firefighters and search teams in areas of smoke, poisonous fumes, intense heat, etc.
  • airpark — a small airport often near a business or residential area
  • airsick — If you are airsick when you are traveling on an aircraft, you experience nausea as a result of the aircraft's motion.

8 letter words containing k, i, r

  • air-lock — to place in or confine to an air lock: to air-lock divers before they descend.
  • airbrick — a brick with holes in it, put into the wall of a building for ventilation
  • akrotiri — the remains of an ancient Minoan city on the island of Thera in the Aegean Sea, where abundant pottery and frescoes of the second millennium b.c. have been excavated.
  • akureyri — a city in N Iceland.
  • ankerite — a greyish to brown mineral that resembles dolomite and consists of a carbonate of calcium, magnesium, and iron. Formula: (Ca,Mg,Fe)CO3

9 letter words containing k, i, r

  • aboudikro — the wood of a sapele.
  • afrikaans — Afrikaans is one of the official languages of South Africa.
  • afrikaner — Afrikaner means belonging or relating to the white people in South Africa whose ancestors were Dutch.
  • air-slake — to slake (lime or the like) with moist air.
  • akarnania — Modern Greek name of Acarnania.

10 letter words containing k, i, r

  • adirondack — a member of an Algonquian people living mainly north of the St. Lawrence River.
  • afrikander — a breed of humpbacked beef cattle originally raised in southern Africa
  • air-intake — an opening in an aircraft through which air is drawn, esp for the engines
  • al-bukhari — Muhammad ibn Ismaʿil [ib-uh n is-mah-eel] /ˈɪb ən ɪsˈmɑ il/ (Show IPA), a.d. 810–870, a collector of the Hadith.
  • archipenko — Aleksandr Porfiryevich (alɪkˈsandr parˈfirjɪvitʃ). 1887– 1964, Russian sculptor and painter, in the US after 1923, whose work is characterized by economy of form

11 letter words containing k, i, r

  • abd-el-krim — 1882–1963, Moroccan chief who led revolts against Spain and France, surrendered before their combined forces in 1926, but later formed the North African independence movement
  • aerobraking — the use of aerodynamic braking in extremely low-density atmospheres in space at hypersonic Mach numbers
  • airsickness — a feeling of nausea and dizziness, sometimes accompanied by vomiting, as a result of the motion of the aircraft in which one is traveling.
  • alkalimeter — an apparatus for determining the concentration of alkalis in solution
  • alkalimetry — determination of the amount of alkali or base in a solution, measured by an alkalimeter or by volumetric analysis

12 letter words containing k, i, r

  • abd-el-kadir — 1807?–83, Algerian leader.
  • afrikanerdom — (in South Africa) Afrikaner nationalism based on pride in the Afrikaans language and culture, conservative Calvinism, and a sense of heritage as pioneers
  • afrikanerism — a word, term, or usage peculiar to or originating among Afrikaners.
  • alkaptonuria — excessive excretion of homogentisic acid in the urine, caused by a hereditary abnormality of the metabolism of tyrosine and phenylalanine.
  • apparatchiks — a member of an apparat, especially in a Communist country.

13 letter words containing k, i, r

  • angiokeratoma — a skin disease characterized by clusters of dilated blood vessels and by thickened skin, forming warty growths, especially on the scrotum, fingers, and toes.
  • backwardation — the difference between the spot price for a commodity, including rent and interest, and the forward price
  • berkeleianism — the philosophical system of George Berkeley, holding that objects exist only when perceived, that God's perception sustains the universe, and that there is no independent substratum or substance in which these perceptions inhere
  • book-learning — knowledge acquired by reading books, as distinguished from that obtained through observation and experience.
  • brain-picking — the act of obtaining information or ideas by questioning another person.

14 letter words containing k, i, r

  • alektorophobia — The fear of chickens.
  • avalokitesvara — a male Bodhisattva, widely revered and identified with various persons and gods.
  • back-formation — the analogical creation of one word from another word that appears to be a derived or inflected form of the first by dropping the apparent affix or by modification.
  • backscratching — a long-handled device for scratching one's own back.
  • backside-front — backend-to.

15 letter words containing k, i, r

  • al-iskandariyah — Arabic name of Alexandria.
  • buckinghamshire — a county in SE central England, containing the Vale of Aylesbury and parts of the Chiltern Hills: the geographic and ceremonial county includes Milton Keynes, which became an independent unitary authority in 1997. Administrative centre: Aylesbury. Pop (excluding Milton Keynes): 478 000 (2003 est). Area (excluding Milton Keynes): 1568 sq km (605 sq miles)
  • chicken-hearted — easily frightened; cowardly
  • chicken-livered — timid; fearful; cowardly.
  • contraclockwise — Counterclockwise.

16 letter words containing k, i, r

  • brick-and-mortar — pertaining to conventional stores, businesses, etc., having physical buildings and facilities, as opposed to Internet or remote services.
  • carpatho-ukraine — a region in W Ukraine: ceded by Czechoslovakia in 1945.
  • clackmannanshire — a council area and historical county of central Scotland; became part of the Central region in 1975 but reinstated as an independent unitary authority in 1996; mainly agricultural. Administrative centre: Alloa. Pop: 47 680 (2003 est). Area: 142 sq km (55 sq miles)
  • cloak-and-suiter — a manufacturer or seller of clothing.
  • counter-checking — a check that opposes or restrains.

17 letter words containing k, i, r

  • clicks-and-mortar — pertaining to or denoting a company that does business on the Internet and in traditional stores or offices.
  • jack-in-the-green — (in England, formerly) a man who wore or supported a leaf-covered wooden framework while dancing in May-Day celebrations

18 letter words containing k, i, r

  • berwick-upon-tweed — a town in N England, in N Northumberland at the mouth of the Tweed: much involved in border disputes between England and Scotland between the 12th and 16th centuries; neutral territory 1551–1885. Pop: 12 870 (2001)
  • kakorrhaphiophobia — (rare) the fear of failure or defeat.
  • kirkcudbrightshire — a historic county in SW Scotland.

19 letter words containing k, i, r

20 letter words containing k, i, r

  • belgorod-dnestrovski — a port in SW Ukraine, on the Dniester estuary: belonged to Romania from 1918 until 1940; under Soviet rule (1944–91). Pop: 48 100 (2004 est)
  • buckminsterfullerene — a form of carbon that contains molecules having 60 carbon atoms arranged at the vertices of a polyhedron with hexagonal and pentagonal faces. It is produced in carbon arcs and occurs naturally in small amounts in certain minerals
  • keratoconjunctivitis — inflammation of the cornea and conjunctiva.

21 letter words containing k, i, r

  • aleksandr-nikolaevichAlexander (Aleksandr Nikolaevich) 1899–1977, Russian pianist and composer, in the U.S.

22 letter words containing k, i, r

24 letter words containing k, i, r

  • black-english-vernacular — Also called African American Vernacular English, African American English, Afro-American English, Black English Vernacular, Black Vernacular English.a dialect of American English characterized by pronunciations, syntactic structures, and vocabulary associated with and used by some North American black people and exhibiting a wide variety and range of forms varying in the extent to which they differ from standard English.

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