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11-letter words containing s, k, a, n, e

  • swan's neck — a shallow S-curve used in decorative work.
  • swan-necked — having a neck that is long and elegant like that of a swan
  • taking lens — a camera in which the image appears on a ground-glass viewer (focusing screen) after being reflected by a mirror or after passing through a prism or semitransparent glass; in one type (single-lens reflex camera) light passes through the same lens to both the ground glass and the film, while in another type (twin-lens reflex camera) light passes through one lens (viewing lens) to the ground glass and through a second lens (taking lens) to the film, the lenses being mechanically coupled for focusing.
  • technospeak — any abstruse technical jargon
  • thanksgiver — a person who gives thanks.
  • tiger snake — either of two highly venomous snakes, Notechis scutatus and N. ater, of Australia and Tasmania, that grow to a length of 5 feet (1.5 meters).
  • unshakeable — person, faith: firm
  • unshockable — not able to be shocked
  • unspeakable — not speakable; that may not be spoken.
  • unspeakably — not speakable; that may not be spoken.
  • visbreaking — Visbreaking is thermal cracking, when the vacuum residue is less viscous and it can then be used to produce valuable products.
  • wake island — an island in the N Pacific, belonging to the U.S.: air base. 3 sq. mi. (8 sq. km).
  • wakefulness — unable to sleep; not sleeping; indisposed to sleep: Excitement made the children wakeful.
  • warlikeness — the state of being warlike
  • water snake — any of numerous and widely distributed harmless snakes of the genus Natrix, inhabiting areas in or near fresh water.
  • waterskiing — Alternative spelling of water skiing.
  • whiskerando — a man with extravagant whiskers
  • wilkes land — a coastal region of Antarctica, S of Australia.
  • wind-shaken — affected by windshake.
  • wrest plank — the part of a piano in which the wrest pin is embedded
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