9-letter words containing s, k, a, n, e
- phenakism — a form of deceit or craftiness
- pranksome — tending to play pranks; mischievous; prankish
- prankster — a mischievous or malicious person who plays tricks, practical jokes, etc., at the expense of another.
- ransacker — to search thoroughly or vigorously through (a house, receptacle, etc.): They ransacked the house for the missing letter.
- rat snake — any of several New and Old World colubrid snakes, of the genus Elaphe, that feed chiefly on small mammals and birds.
- red shank — an Old World sandpiper, Tringa totanus, having red legs and feet.
- sand leek — a Eurasian alliaceous plant, Allium scorodoprasum, having reddish-pink flowers, purple bulbils, and a garlic-like bulb
- sarkiness — the quality of being sarcastic
- screaking — screeching or creaking
- sea snake — any of several venomous marine snakes of the family Hydrophidae, having a finlike tail.
- seakindly — sailing easily in a rough sea.
- seminaked — being without clothing or covering; nude: naked children swimming in the lake.
- sevenbark — wild hydrangea.
- shakedown — extortion, as by blackmail or threats of violence.
- shakiness — tending to shake or tremble.
- shankbone — a large bone in the lower leg between the knee and the foot of an animal; the tibia
- shark net — a net for catching sharks
- shekhinah — the presence of God on earth or a symbol or manifestation of His presence.
- shrinkage — the act or fact of shrinking.
- sickleman — a person reaping with a sickle
- silkaline — a soft, thin cotton fabric with a smooth finish, for curtains, bedspreads, garment linings, etc.
- skean dhu — a small knife tucked into or worn against the top of a stocking in the full dress of Highland Scottish males.
- skean-dhu — a small knife tucked into or worn against the top of a stocking in the full dress of Highland Scottish males.
- skin care — the cleansing, massaging, moisturizing, etc., of the skin, especially the face or hands.
- skin game — a dishonest or unscrupulous business operation, scheme, etc.
- slackener — a person who, or something which, slackens
- slackness — not tight, taut, firm, or tense; loose: a slack rope.
- slavenska — Mia [mee-ah] /ˈmi ɑ/ (Show IPA), (Mia Corak) 1914?–2002, U.S. dancer and choreographer, born in Yugoslavia.
- snake fly — any neuropterous insect of the family Raphidiidae, of western North America, having an elongated prothorax resembling a neck.
- snake oil — any of various liquid concoctions of questionable medical value sold as an all-purpose curative, especially by traveling hucksters.
- snake pit — a mental hospital marked by squalor and inhumane or indifferent care for the patients.
- snakebird — anhinga.
- snakebite — the bite of a snake, especially of one that is venomous.
- snakefish — lizardfish.
- snakehead — checkered lily.
- snakelike — any of numerous limbless, scaly, elongate reptiles of the suborder Serpentes, comprising venomous and nonvenomous species inhabiting tropical and temperate areas.
- snakeroot — any of various plants whose roots have been regarded as a remedy for snakebites, as the herb Aristolochia serpentaria (Virginia snakeroot) having a medicinal rhizome and rootlets, and the white-flowered Polygala senega (Seneca snakeroot) having a medicinal root.
- snakeskin — the skin of a snake.
- snakeweed — bistort (def 1).
- snakewise — in a snake-like manner
- snakewood — the heavy, dark-red wood of a South American tree, Piratinera guianensis, used for decorative veneers, musical instrument bows, etc.
- sneakered — wearing sneakers
- snowflake — one of the small, feathery masses or flakes in which snow falls.
- snowmaker — a machine that makes artificial snow for ski slopes.
- sokemanry — tenure of land subject to the soke of someone else.
- 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.
- spokesman — a person who speaks for another or for a group.
- steampunk — a subgenre of science fiction and fantasy featuring advanced machines and other technology based on steam power of the 19th century and taking place in a recognizable historical period or a fantasy world.