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6-letter words containing k, z

  • abkhaz — a member of a Georgian people living east of the Black Sea
  • adzuki — a leguminous plant, Phaseolus angularis, that has yellow flowers and pods containing edible brown seeds; widely cultivated as a food crop in China and Japan
  • buzuki — bouzouki.
  • czapka — a leather and felt peaked military helmet of Polish origin
  • kaizen — a business philosophy or system that is based on making positive changes on a regular basis, as to improve productivity.
  • kalisz — a city in central Poland.
  • kameez — Alternative spelling of kamees.
  • karzai — Hamid. born 1957, Afghan military and political leader: acting president (2001–04); president (2004–2014)
  • kazaam — Used to show that something appears by magic.
  • kazakh — a member of a nomadic Muslim people living mainly in Kazakhstan.
  • kazbekMount, an extinct volcano in the central Caucasus Mountains, between the Georgian Republic and the Russian Federation. 16,541 feet (5042 meters).
  • kazoos — Plural form of kazoo.
  • kazvin — a city in NW Iran, NW of Teheran: capital of Persia in the 16th century.
  • keizer — a town in NW Oregon.
  • kibitz — to act as a kibitzer.
  • kiboze — [Usenet] To grep the Usenet news for a string, especially with the intention of posting a follow-up. This activity was popularised by Kibo.
  • klutzy — clumsy; awkward: If you weren't so klutzy you wouldn't have dropped it.
  • koozie — A decorated thermal insulation jacket for cans or bottles.
  • kozani — a city in central Greece.
  • kozlov — Frol R(omanovich) [frawl ruh-mah-nuh-vyich] /frɔl rʌˈmɑ nə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1908–65, Russian government official.
  • krantz — (in South Africa) An encircling or overhanging wall of rock.
  • kudzus — Plural form of kudzu.
  • kunitzStanley, 1905–2006, U.S. poet and translator: U.S. poet laureate 2000–01.
  • kuvasz — one of a Hungarian breed of large dogs having a short, slightly wavy, white coat, used for herding sheep and as watchdogs.
  • kwanza — a paper money, cupronickel coin, and monetary unit of Angola, equal to 100 lwei: replaced the escudo in 1977.
  • kyrgyz — a member of a Mongoloid people of central Asia, inhabiting Kyrgyzstan and a vast area of central Siberia
  • muzaky — (of music) having a light, bland sound
  • muzhik — a Russian peasant.
  • muzjik — Alternative spelling of mujik.
  • ozarks — a town in SE Alabama.
  • paczki — a traditional Polish doughnut, filled with jam or another sweet filling and covered with powdered sugar or icing.
  • reszke — Édouard de [French ey-dwar duh] /French eɪˈdwar də/ (Show IPA), 1853–1917, Polish operatic bass.
  • roszakTheodore, 1907–81, U.S. sculptor, born in Poland.
  • skeezy — skeevy.
  • yakuza — any of various tightly knit Japanese criminal organizations having a ritualistic, strict code of honor.
  • yizkor — the Jewish service for commemorating the dead, held on Yom Kippur, Shemini Atzereth, the second day of Shavuoth, and the last day of Passover.
  • zaddik — a person of outstanding virtue and piety.
  • zaikai — the financial community of Japan.
  • zakiya — a female given name: from a Swahili word meaning “intelligent.”.
  • zanuck — Darryl F(rancis) [dar-uh l] /ˈdær əl/ (Show IPA), 1902–79, U.S. motion-picture producer.
  • zedonk — the offspring of a zebra and a donkey.
  • zendik — (Islam) A heretic or unbeliever, or one who practices heretical magic.
  • zhukov — Georgi Konstantinovich [gyi-awr-gyee kuh n-stuhn-tyee-nuh-vyich] /gyɪˈɔr gyi kən stʌnˈtyi nə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1896–1974, Russian marshal.
  • zincky — Alternative form of zincy.
  • zonked — stupefied by or as if by alcohol or drugs; high.
  • zonker — Someone who zonks, especially by taking drugs.
  • zwickyFritz [frits] /frɪts/ (Show IPA), 1898–1974, Swiss astrophysicist, born in Bulgaria, in the U.S. after 1925.

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