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9-letter words containing k, s, l

  • downlinks — Plural form of downlink.
  • drecksill — a doorstep
  • ducklings — Plural form of duckling.
  • ducktails — Plural form of ducktail.
  • dudelsack — doodlesack.
  • elkhounds — Plural form of elkhound.
  • eyestalks — Plural form of eyestalk.
  • fallbacks — Plural form of fallback.
  • falsework — framework for supporting a structure under construction that is not yet capable of supporting itself.
  • fast talk — to persuade with facile argument, usually with the intention to deceive or to overwhelm rational objections: The salesperson tried to fast-talk me into buying a suit I didn't want.
  • fast-talk — to persuade with facile argument, usually with the intention to deceive or to overwhelm rational objections: The salesperson tried to fast-talk me into buying a suit I didn't want.
  • firelocks — Plural form of firelock.
  • flagstick — pin (def 13).
  • flak ship — a ship heavily armed with anti-aircraft weapons, used to protect other vessels from air attack
  • flak suit — a suit of two or more padded armored garments designed to protect the body from shrapnel.
  • flakiness — of or like flakes.
  • flapjacks — Plural form of flapjack; pancakes.
  • flashback — a device in the narrative of a motion picture, novel, etc., by which an event or scene taking place before the present time in the narrative is inserted into the chronological structure of the work.
  • flatpacks — Plural form of flatpack.
  • flatstick — with great speed or effort
  • fleckless — a speck; a small bit: a fleck of dirt.
  • fleshhook — a hook for use in lifting meat, as from a pot.
  • flipbooks — Plural form of flipbook.
  • flockless — without a flock
  • flunkyism — The quality or characteristics of a flunky; readiness to cringe to those who are superior in wealth or position; toadyism.
  • flushwork — decorative treatment of the surface of an outside wall with flints split to show their smooth black surface, combined with dressed stone to form patterns such as tracery or initials
  • flyspecks — Plural form of flyspeck.
  • flystrike — myiasis.
  • flywhisks — Plural form of flywhisk.
  • folk mass — a liturgical mass in which traditional music is replaced by folk music.
  • folk song — a song originating among the people of a country or area, passed by oral tradition from one singer or generation to the next, often existing in several versions, and marked generally by simple, modal melody and stanzaic, narrative verse.
  • folk-sing — an informal gathering for the singing of folk songs.
  • folkishly — In a folkish manner.
  • folklores — Plural form of folklore.
  • folksongs — Plural form of folksong.
  • folktales — a tale or legend originating and traditional among a people or folk, especially one forming part of the oral tradition of the common people.
  • footstalk — a pedicel; peduncle.
  • forelocks — Plural form of forelock.
  • forkballs — Plural form of forkball.
  • forklifts — Plural form of forklift.
  • forskolin — (biochemistry) A labdane diterpene produced by the plant Coleus forskohlii; commonly used in the study and research of cell physiology.
  • frockless — with no frock
  • fullbacks — Plural form of fullback.
  • gaitskell — Hugh Todd Naylor [ney-ler] /ˈneɪ lər/ (Show IPA), 1906–63, English economist and statesman: Labour party leader 1955–63.
  • gas black — finely powdered carbon produced by burning natural gas. It is used as a pigment in paints, etc
  • ghostlike — the soul of a dead person, a disembodied spirit imagined, usually as a vague, shadowy or evanescent form, as wandering among or haunting living persons.
  • glasslike — a hard, brittle, noncrystalline, more or less transparent substance produced by fusion, usually consisting of mutually dissolved silica and silicates that also contain soda and lime, as in the ordinary variety used for windows and bottles.
  • glasswork — the manufacture of glass and glassware.
  • glowstick — Alternative spelling of glow stick.
  • goldovsky — Boris [bawr-is,, bohr-,, bor-;; Russian buh-ryees] /ˈbɔr ɪs,, ˈboʊr-,, ˈbɒr-;; Russian bʌˈryis/ (Show IPA), 1908–2001, U.S. conductor, pianist, and opera director, born in Russia.
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