8-letter words containing l, e, k
- slablike — resembling a slab
- sleswick — Schleswig.
- slickest — smooth and glossy; sleek.
- slitlike — to cut apart or open along a line; make a long cut, fissure, or opening in.
- slowpoke — a person who makes slow progress.
- smokable — suitable for being smoked.
- smolensk — a city in the W Russian Federation in Europe, on the upper Dnieper, SW of Moscow: Russians defeated by Napoleon 1812.
- snakefly — any neuropterous insect of the family Raphidiidae, of western North America, having an elongated prothorax resembling a neck.
- sneakily — like or suggestive of a sneak; furtive; deceitful.
- sockless — having or wearing no socks
- souplike — resembling or characteristic of soup
- sparkler — a person or thing that sparkles.
- sparklet — a small spark.
- sparlike — resembling a spar
- speckled — dotted, flecked
- spikelet — a small or secondary spike in grasses; one of the flower clusters, the unit of inflorescence, consisting of two or more flowers and subtended by one or more glumes variously disposed around a common axis.
- sprackle — to clamber or scramble upwards
- sprinkle — to scatter (a liquid, powder, etc.) in drops or particles: She sprinkled powder on the baby.
- starlike — of the shape of or like a star.
- stenlock — a coal fish, Merlangus carbonarius
- steplike — a movement made by lifting the foot and setting it down again in a new position, accompanied by a shifting of the weight of the body in the direction of the new position, as in walking, running, or dancing.
- stickler — a person who insists on something unyieldingly (usually followed by for): a stickler for ceremony.
- stickley — Gustav [guhs-tahv,, goo s-tahf] /ˈgʌs tɑv,, ˈgʊs tɑf/ (Show IPA), 1858–1942, U.S. furniture designer, architect, and leader of the Arts and Craft Movement in America.
- strickle — a straightedge used for sweeping off heaped-up grain to the level of the rim of a measure.
- subclerk — a clerk who is subordinate or assistant to another clerk
- suchlike — of any such kind; similar.
- suckhole — a sycophant; toady
- swelinck — Jan Pieters [yahn pee-tuh rs] /yɑn ˈpi tərs/ (Show IPA), or Jan Pieterszoon [yahn pee-tuh r-sohn] /yɑn ˈpi tərˌsoʊn/ (Show IPA), 1562–1621, Dutch organist and composer.
- tackless — a short, sharp-pointed nail, usually with a flat, broad head.
- take ill — to be annoyed or offended at
- take-all — a disease of wheat, rye, barley and oats, characterized by the blackening and decaying of the base of the stems, caused by a fungus, Ophiobolus graminis.
- talkfest — a lengthy conversation, discussion, or debate.
- talktime — the amount of time for which a subscriber can use a mobile-phone network
- taskless — a definite piece of work assigned to, falling to, or expected of a person; duty.
- telemark — a turn in which a skier places one ski far forward of the other and gradually angles the tip of the forward ski inward in the direction to be turned.
- telework — to work from home while maintaining contact with colleagues, customers, or a central office by the use of home computers, telephones, etc
- the like — similar things
- ticklace — (in Newfoundland) a kittiwake
- tilelike — like a tile
- tomblike — an excavation in earth or rock for the burial of a corpse; grave.
- treelike — a plant having a permanently woody main stem or trunk, ordinarily growing to a considerable height, and usually developing branches at some distance from the ground.
- tricklet — a tiny trickle
- triskele — a symbolic figure consisting of three legs, arms, or branches radiating from a common center, as the device of Sicily and the Isle of Man.
- tuskless — (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.
- unbuckle — to unfasten the buckle or buckles of.
- unkeeled — without a keel
- unkennel — to drive (a fox or other animal) from a den or lair.
- unlicked — not licked.
- unlikely — not likely to be or occur; improbable; marked by doubt.
- unlocked — to undo the lock of (a door, chest, etc.), especially with a key.