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9-letter words containing k

  • -speaking — -speaking combines with nouns referring to languages to form adjectives which indicate what language someone speaks, or what language is spoken in a particular region.
  • a big ask — a task which is difficult to fulfil
  • a heck of — People use a heck of to emphasize how big something is or how much of it there is.
  • a la king — cooked in a cream sauce with mushrooms and green peppers
  • aardvarks — Plural form of aardvark.
  • abelmosks — Plural form of abelmosk.
  • abkhazian — a Caucasian language of Abkhazia, best known for its rich consonantism.
  • aboudikro — the wood of a sapele.
  • acid rock — a type of rock music characterized by electronically amplified bizarre instrumental effects
  • adipokine — (biochemistry) Any of several cytokines secreted by adipose tissue.
  • ado-ekiti — a town in SE Nigeria.
  • adobelike — made using a material similar to adobe
  • adorkable — socially inept or unfashionable in a charming or endearing way
  • adultlike — having attained full size and strength; grown up; mature: an adult person, animal, or plant.
  • aerobrake — to perform aerobraking
  • aerospike — a type of rocket engine
  • afrikaans — Afrikaans is one of the official languages of South Africa.
  • afrikaner — Afrikaner means belonging or relating to the white people in South Africa whose ancestors were Dutch.
  • afterdeck — the unprotected deck behind the bridge of a ship
  • afterpeak — the space behind the aftermost bulkhead, often used for storage
  • afterwork — outside work hours; taking place or done after one's regular job is finished.
  • agatelike — Resembling or characteristic of agate.
  • agterskot — the final payment to a farmer for crops
  • air brake — Air brakes are brakes which are used on heavy vehicles such as buses and trains and which are operated by means of compressed air.
  • air brick — a ceramic or metal unit the size of a brick, open at the sides for admitting air to a building interior.
  • air stack — stack (def 13).
  • air-slake — to slake (lime or the like) with moist air.
  • airbrakes — Plural form of airbrake.
  • airbricks — Plural form of airbrick.
  • airstrike — a military attack involving aircraft
  • akarnania — Modern Greek name of Acarnania.
  • akathisia — the inability to sit still because of uncontrollable movement caused by reaction to drugs
  • akathisic — Relating to, or exhibiting, akathisia.
  • akhenaten — original name Amenhotep IV. died ?1358 bc, king of Egypt, of the 18th dynasty; he moved his capital from Thebes to Tell El Amarna and introduced the cult of Aten
  • akhetaton — the capital of ancient Egypt under the reign of Amenhotep IV: its excavated site is at the modern village of Tell el Amarna.
  • akhmatova — Anna (ˈɑnə ) ; änˈə) (pseud. of Anna Andreyevna Gorenko) 1889-1966; Russ. poet
  • akmolinsk — former name of Akmola.
  • akoluthos — the title of a commander of a regiment in the Byzantine Varangian Guard
  • akutagawa — Ryunosuke [ryoo-naw-soo-ke] /ryʊˈnɔ sʊˌkɛ/ (Show IPA), 1892–1927, Japanese short-story writer and essayist.
  • akwa ibom — a state of Nigeria, on the Gulf of Guinea. Capital: Uyo. Pop: 3 920 208 (2006). Area: 7081 sq km (2734 sq miles)
  • al khalil — Hebron.
  • al-maliki — Nouri. born 1950, Iraqi politician, prime minister of Iraq (2006–14)
  • alackaday — alack
  • algonkian — Algonquian
  • alikeness — the state or quality of being similar
  • alkalemia — abnormal alkalinity of the blood.
  • alkalized — Simple past tense and past participle of alkalize.
  • alkalizer — a substance that makes something alkaline or less acidic
  • alkaloids — Plural form of alkaloid.
  • alkalosis — an abnormal increase in the alkalinity of the blood and extracellular fluids

On this page, we collect all 9-letter words with letter K. It’s easy to find right word with a certain length. It is the easiest way to find 9-letter word that contains in K to use in Scrabble or Crossword puzzles

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