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6-letter words containing k, u, t

  • turkey — a large, gallinaceous bird of the family Meleagrididae, especially Meleagris gallopavo, of America, that typically has green, reddish-brown, and yellowish-brown plumage of a metallic luster and that is domesticated in most parts of the world.
  • turkic — a family of closely related languages of southwest, central, and northern Asia and eastern Europe, including Turkish, Azerbaijani, Turkmen, Uzbek, Kirghiz, and Yakut.
  • turko- — Turkish, Turkic
  • tuskar — (in Orkney and Shetland) a peat-cutting spade
  • tusked — (in certain animals) a tooth developed to great length, usually one of a pair, as in the elephant, walrus, and wild boar, but singly in the narwhal.
  • tusker — an animal with tusks, as an elephant or a wild boar.
  • unkept — simple past tense and past participle of keep.
  • unknit — to untie or unfasten (a knot, tangle, etc.); unravel (something knitted); undo.
  • unknot — to untie by or as if by undoing a knot: to unknot a tie.
  • untack — to unfasten (something tacked).
  • untuck — to release from or bring out of a tucked condition: She untucked her legs.
  • upknit — to reconcile or bring to agreement
  • uptake — apprehension; understanding or comprehension; mental grasp: quick on the uptake.
  • uptalk — a rise in pitch at the end usually of a declarative sentence, especially if habitual: often represented in writing by a question mark as in Hi, I'm here to read the meter?
  • uptick — a rise or improvement in business activity, in mood, etc.
  • yokuts — a member of a North American Indian group of small tribes speaking related dialects and occupying the San Joaquin Valley of California and the adjoining eastern foothill regions. Nearly all the Valley Yokuts are extinct; some foothill groups remain.
  • yukata — a Japanese dressing gown or lounging robe of soft, lightweight cotton.
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