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7-letter words containing k, r

  • erlking — a malevolent spirit who carries children off to death
  • erskine — Thomas, 1st Baron. 1750–1823, Scottish lawyer: noted as a defence advocate, esp in cases involving civil liberties
  • eurisko — (artificial intelligence)   A language for "opportunistic programming" written by Doug Lenat in 1978. Eurisko constructs its own methods and modifies its strategies as it tries to solve a problem.
  • fabrick — Obsolete form of fabric.
  • falkirk — an administrative district in the Central region, in S central Scotland. 110 sq. mi. (285 sq. km).
  • falknerWilliam, Faulkner, William.
  • farkled — (jargon)   /far'kld/ (From DeVry Institute of Technology, Atlanta) A synonym for hosed. Possibly related to Yiddish "farblondjet" and/or the "Farkle Family" skits on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In.
  • fartlek — a training technique, used especially among runners, consisting of bursts of intense effort loosely alternating with less strenuous activity.
  • faruk i — 1920–65, king of Egypt from 1936 until his abdication in 1952.
  • finmark — the markka of Finland.
  • firbank — (Arthur Annesley) Ronald. 1886–1926, English novelist, whose works include Valmouth (1919), The Flower beneath the Foot (1923), and Concerning the Eccentricities of Cardinal Pirelli (1926)
  • firkins — Plural form of firkin.
  • flacker — To flutter as a bird.
  • flanker — a person or thing that flanks.
  • flecker — James Elroy. 1884–1915, English poet and dramatist; author of Hassan (1922)
  • flicker — to burn unsteadily; shine with a wavering light: The candle flickered in the wind and went out.
  • flunker — Someone who has failed in an examination.
  • folkers — Plural form of folker.
  • forakerMount, a mountain in central Alaska, in the Alaska Range, near Mt. McKinley. 17,280 feet (5267 meters).
  • forkful — the amount a fork can hold.
  • forking — an instrument having two or more prongs or tines, for holding, lifting, etc., as an implement for handling food or any of various agricultural tools.
  • forsake — to quit or leave entirely; abandon; desert: She has forsaken her country for an island in the South Pacific.
  • forseek — (transitive) To seek thoroughly (for); seek out.
  • forsook — a simple past tense of forsake.
  • fracker — A person or organization employed in fracking.
  • fraktur — Printing. German black-letter text, a style of type.
  • franked — Simple past tense and past participle of frank.
  • franker — Comparative form of frank.
  • frankie — a male given name, form of Frank.
  • frankly — In an open, honest, and direct manner.
  • freaked — Simple past tense and past participle of freak.
  • freaker — any abnormal phenomenon or product or unusual object; anomaly; aberration.
  • freckle — one of the small, brownish spots on the skin that are caused by deposition of pigment and that increase in number and darken on exposure to sunlight; lentigo.
  • freckly — full of freckles.
  • freekeh — young wheat that has been fire-roasted, then threshed and dried: usually cooked by boiling.
  • fricken — (slang) alternative spelling of fricking.
  • frickle — (obsolete) A bushel basket.
  • frisked — Simple past tense and past participle of frisk.
  • frisker — One who frisks or dances.
  • frisket — a mask of thin paper laid over an illustration to shield certain areas when using an airbrush.
  • frocked — Simple past tense and past participle of frock.
  • frohawk — A Mohawk hairstyle worn by someone with afro-textured hair, with the crest generally standing up naturally.
  • frolick — Archaic form of frolic.
  • futhark — the runic alphabet.
  • futhork — The Old English runic alphabet.
  • gaekwar — the title of the ruler of the former native state of Baroda in India
  • garlick — Archaic spelling of garlic.
  • garpike — gar1 .
  • garrickDavid, 1717–79, English actor and theatrical manager.
  • gawkers — Plural form of gawker.
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