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

  • akinetic — without motion, unmoving
  • amikacin — a wide-spectrum semisynthetic antibiotic, C 22 H 45 N 5 O 13 , used in the treatment of infections, especially those caused by susceptible Gram-negative bacilli.
  • anticked — Simple past tense and past participle of antic.
  • antilock — designed to prevent skidding and improve control by sensing and compensating for overbraking
  • antirock — opposed to rock music
  • backings — Plural form of backing.
  • backline — (in some team sports) the defensive players considered as a unit
  • backlink — An incoming hyperlink from one web page to another website.
  • backlins — backward; back.
  • backpain — Alternative form of back pain.
  • backspin — a backward spinning motion imparted to a ball to reduce its speed at impact, as by hitting it with a downward or undercutting motion
  • backwind — to divert wind against the lee side of (a sail) from another sail.
  • benedick — a newly married man
  • bentinck — Lord William Cavendish. 1774–1839, British statesman, governor general of Bengal (1828–35)
  • blackfin — a type of tuna, Thunnus atlanticus
  • blacking — any preparation, esp one containing lampblack, for giving a black finish to shoes, metals, etc
  • block in — If you are blocked in, someone has parked their car in such a way that you cannot drive yours away.
  • blocking — the interruption of anode current in a valve because of the application of a high negative voltage to the grid
  • bricking — the falsification of evidence in order to bring a criminal charge
  • buckling — Buckling happens when a force presses on a slender structure and makes it collapse.
  • buckskin — Buckskin is soft, strong leather made from the skin of a deer or a goat.
  • cackling — Present participle of cackle.
  • cake tin — A cake tin is a metal container that you bake a cake in.
  • cakiness — the state of being cakey
  • calfskin — Calfskin shoes and clothing are made from the skin of a calf.
  • cannikin — a small can, esp one used as a drinking vessel
  • canstick — a candlestick
  • capeskin — a soft leather obtained from the skins of a type of lamb or sheep having hairlike wool
  • caulking — to fill or close seams or crevices of (a tank, window, etc.) in order to make watertight, airtight, etc.
  • chalking — a soft, white, powdery limestone consisting chiefly of fossil shells of foraminifers.
  • chanking — to eat noisily or greedily.
  • charking — charcoal (def 1).
  • 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.
  • chinkara — an Indian gazelle, Gazella gazella bennetti
  • chinking — a chinking sound: the chink of ice in a glass.
  • chinooks — Plural form of chinook.
  • chipmunk — A chipmunk is a small animal with a large furry tail and a striped back.
  • choaking — Present participle of choak.
  • chocking — a wedge or block of wood, metal, or the like, for filling in a space, holding an object steady, etc.
  • chuck in — to abandon or give up
  • chucking — Machinery. to hold or secure with a chuck.
  • chunkily — In a chunky way.
  • chunking — the grouping together of a number of items by the mind, after which they can be remembered as a single item, such as a word or a musical phrase

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