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7-letter words containing k, s, t, a

  • rackets — a light bat having a netting of catgut or nylon stretched in a more or less oval frame and used for striking the ball in tennis, the shuttlecock in badminton, etc.
  • rankest — growing with excessive luxuriance; vigorous and tall of growth: tall rank weeds.
  • rankist — involving or showing discrimination against people on the grounds of rank
  • restack — a more or less orderly pile or heap: a precariously balanced stack of books; a neat stack of papers.
  • sackbut — a medieval form of the trombone.
  • sakeret — the male saker
  • saktism — Shaktism.
  • setback — Surveying. the interval by which a chain or tape exceeds the length being measured.
  • shacket — a yellowjacket or hornet.
  • shakhty — a city in the SW Russian Federation in Europe, in the Donets Basin.
  • sialkot — a city in NE Pakistan: military station.
  • skating — for skating
  • skatole — a white, crystalline, watersoluble solid, C 9 H 9 N, having a strong, fecal odor: used chiefly as a fixative in the manufacture of perfume.
  • slatkin — Leonard. born 1944, US conductor; musical director of the St Louis Symphony Orchestra (1979–96) and of the National Symphony Orchestra (1996–2008)
  • sokotra — an island in the Indian Ocean, S of Arabia: a part of the Republic of Yemen. 1382 sq. mi. (3579 sq. km).
  • stacked — (of a woman) having a voluptuous figure.
  • stacker — a more or less orderly pile or heap: a precariously balanced stack of books; a neat stack of papers.
  • stacket — a palisade, a strong defensive fence of wooden posts
  • stackup — stack (def 13).
  • staking — something that is wagered in a game, race, or contest.
  • stalked — having a stalk or stem.
  • stalker — a person who pursues game, prey, or a person stealthily.
  • starken — to become or make rigid or stiff, as in death
  • starker — Janos [yah-nawsh] /ˈyɑ nɔʃ/ (Show IPA), 1924–2013, U.S. cellist, born in Hungary.
  • starkey — a push button on a telephone or other electronic device that is marked with an asterisk, often in the lower left-hand area.
  • starkly — sheer, utter, downright, or complete: stark madness.
  • stębark — a village formerly in East Prussia, now in N Poland: major German victory over the Russians 1914.
  • straked — having a strake
  • streaky — occurring in streaks or a streak.
  • subtask — a definite piece of work assigned to, falling to, or expected of a person; duty.
  • tackies — a sneaker.
  • takings — You can use takings to refer to the amount of money that a business such as a shop or a cinema gets from selling its goods or tickets during a particular period.
  • talkies — talking picture.
  • taskbar — a row of buttons on a display screen that are clicked on to start software applications or switch between open applications or active windows.
  • tasking — a definite piece of work assigned to, falling to, or expected of a person; duty.
  • thank's — to express gratitude, appreciation, or acknowledgment to: She thanked them for their hospitality.
  • towsack — South Midland and Southern U.S. gunnysack.
  • tsaddik — zaddik
  • tsatske — tchotchke.
  • tuckals — An old statistical package still in use on some VM computers.
  • unstack — a more or less orderly pile or heap: a precariously balanced stack of books; a neat stack of papers.
  • wackest — wacko.
  • wanksta — (slang, pejorative) A person who pretends to be a member of an urban gang or affects hip-hop styles and attitudes; a gangster poseur.
  • watkins — a male given name.
  • weakest — not strong; liable to yield, break, or collapse under pressure or strain; fragile; frail: a weak fortress; a weak spot in armor.
  • yakutsk — an autonomous republic in the NE Russian Federation in Asia. 1,198,146 sq. mi. (3,103,200 sq. km). Capital: Yakutsk.
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