9-letter words containing r, e, i, n, k
- sicknurse — someone who nurses a sick person
- skewering — a long pin of wood or metal for inserting through meat or other food to hold or bind it in cooking.
- skin care — the cleansing, massaging, moisturizing, etc., of the skin, especially the face or hands.
- slickener — a tool used for slickening
- snakebird — anhinga.
- snickered — to laugh in a half-suppressed, indecorous or disrespectful manner.
- snickerer — someone who snickers
- sooterkin — the mythical black afterbirth of Dutch women that was believed to result from their warming themselves on stoves
- speranski — Mikhail Mikhailovich (mixɑˈil). 1772–1839, Russian statesman, chief adviser (1807–12) to Alexander I. His greatest achievement was the codification of Russian law (begun 1826)
- spikenard — an aromatic, Indian plant, Nardostachys jatamansi, of the valerian family, believed to be the nard of the ancients.
- spinnaker — a large, usually triangular sail carried by a yacht as a headsail when running before the wind or when the wind is abaft the beam.
- sprinkler — any of various devices for sprinkling, as a watering pot, a container of water with a perforated top used to sprinkle clothes before ironing, or especially a perforated ring or small stand with a revolving nozzle to which a hose is attached for watering a lawn with a fine, even spray.
- steenkirk — a type of cravat worn in a loose or disorderly manner
- steinkern — the fossilized outline of a hollow organic structure, as a skull or a mollusk shell, formed when mud or sediment consolidated within the structure and the structure itself disintegrated or dissolved.
- stinkeroo — a bad or contemptible person or thing
- streaking — a long, narrow mark, smear, band of color, or the like: streaks of mud.
- streeking — the act of stretching one's limbs, as on awakening or by exercise.
- tankering — a ship, airplane, or truck designed for bulk shipment of liquids or gases.
- the drink — the sea
- thickener — something that thickens.
- thorndike — Ashley Horace, 1871–1933, U.S. literary historian and teacher.
- thornlike — resembling or having the characteristics of a thorn
- tinkering — a mender of pots, kettles, pans, etc., usually an itinerant.
- tinkerman — a manager or coach who continually experiments by changing the personnel or formation of a team from game to game
- tinkertoy — a children's toy construction set
- treblinka — a Nazi concentration camp in Poland, near Warsaw.
- trinketer — a person who deals secretly or surreptitiously.
- trinketry — trinkets collectively.
- truckline — a transportation line utilizing trucks.
- unbricked — a block of clay hardened by drying in the sun or burning in a kiln, and used for building, paving, etc.: traditionally, in the U.S., a rectangle 2.25 × 3.75 × 8 inches (5.7 × 9.5 × 20.3 cm), red, brown, or yellow in color.
- underkill — insufficient capacity to defeat or destroy an enemy, especially using nuclear force.
- underking — a ruler subordinate to a king
- unwarlike — not relating to war
- unwrinkle — to smooth the wrinkles from.
- urokinase — an enzyme, present in the blood and urine of mammals, that activates plasminogen and is used medicinally to dissolve blood clots.
- waterskin — The skin of a goat used as a container for water.
- windbreak — a growth of trees, a structure of boards, or the like, serving as a shelter from the wind.
- wine rack — a framework for holding a number of bottles of wine in a horizontal position
- winemaker — an expert in the production of wines.
- wonderkid — a young person whose excellence in his or her discipline is appropriate to someone older and more experienced
- wrinklies — old people