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Words containing n, a, k, e, d, l

6 letter words containing n, a, k, e, d, l

  • ankled — (in combination) Having some specific type of ankle.
  • kendal — a town in NW England, in Cumbria: a gateway town to the Lake District, with an ancient woollen industry. Pop: 28 030 (2001)
  • lanked — Simple past tense and past participle of lank.

7 letter words containing n, a, k, e, d, l

  • clanked — a sharp, hard, nonresonant sound, like that produced by two pieces of metal striking, one against the other: the clank of chains; the clank of an iron gate slamming shut.
  • flanked — the side of an animal or a person between the ribs and hip.
  • kalends — the first day of the month in the ancient Roman calendar, from which the days of the preceding month were counted backward to the ides.
  • kendallEdward Calvin, 1886–1972, U.S. biochemist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1950.
  • knaidel — a dumpling, especially a small ball of matzo meal, eggs, and salt, often mixed with another foodstuff, as ground almonds or grated potato, usually served in soup.

8 letter words containing n, a, k, e, d, l

  • dawnlike — the first appearance of daylight in the morning: Dawn broke over the valley.
  • dunkable — (informal) Suitable for dunking (as of food).
  • handlike — Resembling a hand.
  • kalendar — a calendar, especially of a church: the Anglican kalendar.
  • lakeland — a city in central Florida.

9 letter words containing n, a, k, e, d, l

  • ankylosed — Simple past tense and past participle of ankylose.
  • baekeland — Leo Hendrik [lee-oh hen-drik;; Flemish ley-oh hen-drik] /ˈli oʊ ˈhɛn drɪk;; Flemish ˈleɪ oʊ ˈhɛn drɪk/ (Show IPA), 1863–1944, U.S. chemist, born in Belgium: developed Bakelite.
  • blackened — having been cooked until a very dark or black colour
  • clunkhead — a stupid or foolish person.
  • clydebank — a town in W Scotland, in West Dunbartonshire on the north bank of the River Clyde. Pop: 29 858 (2001)

10 letter words containing n, a, k, e, d, l

  • acknowledg — Obsolete form of acknowledge.
  • ankle-deep — tall or deep enough to cover the ankles
  • balkanized — Simple past tense and past participle of balkanize.
  • bankrolled — money in one's possession; monetary resources.
  • candlewick — unbleached cotton or muslin into which loops of yarn are hooked and then cut to give a tufted pattern. It is used for bedspreads, dressing gowns, etc

11 letter words containing n, a, k, e, d, l

  • acknowledge — If you acknowledge a fact or a situation, you accept or admit that it is true or that it exists.
  • backslidden — Past participle of backslide.
  • blackhander — a member of a Black Hand group
  • blanketweed — a type of filamentous pond algae
  • bulkheading — the construction of bulkheads; bulkheads in general.

12 letter words containing n, a, k, e, d, l

  • acknowledged — recognized as being true or existing
  • acknowledger — to admit to be real or true; recognize the existence, truth, or fact of: to acknowledge one's mistakes.
  • acknowledges — to admit to be real or true; recognize the existence, truth, or fact of: to acknowledge one's mistakes.
  • aldermanlike — resembling an alderman, esp in being pompous
  • backhandedly — In a backhanded manner.

13 letter words containing n, a, k, e, d, l

14 letter words containing n, a, k, e, d, l

  • acknowledgedly — by general agreement, admittedly
  • acknowledgment — An acknowledgment is a statement or action which recognizes that something exists or is true.
  • back-pedalling — a retreat from or a retraction of a previously held view
  • black-and-blue — (of the skin) discoloured, as from a bruise
  • clean-and-jerk — a lift in weightlifting in which the weight is held momentarily at shoulder height before being thrust overhead

15 letter words containing n, a, k, e, d, l

  • acknowledgeable — to admit to be real or true; recognize the existence, truth, or fact of: to acknowledge one's mistakes.
  • acknowledgeably — in a way that is able to be generally acknowledged or recognized
  • acknowledgement — An acknowledgement is a statement or action which recognizes that something exists or is true.
  • acknowledgments — a section of text containing an author’s statement acknowledging his or her use of the works of other authors and thanking the people who have helped him or her, usually printed at the front of a book
  • black-and-white — displaying only black and white tones; without color, as a picture or chart: a black-and-white photograph.

16 letter words containing n, a, k, e, d, l

17 letter words containing n, a, k, e, d, l

  • dark-complexioned — (of a person) having a dark complexion
  • knowledgeableness — The state, quality, or measure of being knowledgeable; wisdom.
  • lackadaisicalness — without interest, vigor, or determination; listless; lethargic: a lackadaisical attempt.
  • self-acknowledged — widely recognized; generally accepted: an acknowledged authority on Chinese art.
  • well-acknowledged — widely recognized; generally accepted: an acknowledged authority on Chinese art.

18 letter words containing n, a, k, e, d, l

19 letter words containing n, a, k, e, d, l

21 letter words containing n, a, k, e, d, l

  • aleksandr-nikolaevichAlexander (Aleksandr Nikolaevich) 1899–1977, Russian pianist and composer, in the U.S.
  • devil's-walking-stick — Hercules-club (def 2).
  • meter-kilogram-second — of or relating to the system of units in which the meter, kilogram, and second are the principal units of length, mass, and time. Abbreviation: mks, MKS.

28 letter words containing n, a, k, e, d, l

  • meter-kilogram-second-ampere — of or relating to the system of units in which the meter, kilogram, second, and ampere are the principal units of length, mass, time, and electric current. Abbreviation: mksa, MKSA.

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