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

  • handshakes — Plural form of handshake.
  • handspikes — Plural form of handspike.
  • handstroke — the downward movement of the bell rope as the bell swings around allowing the ringer to grasp and pull it
  • hexokinase — an enzyme that catalyzes the phosphorylation of hexose sugars.
  • hoop snake — any of several harmless snakes, as the mud snake and rainbow snake, fabled to take its tail in its mouth and roll along like a hoop.
  • ink eraser — an eraser for removing ink
  • jackanapes — an impertinent, presumptuous person, especially a young man; whippersnapper.
  • jackknifes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of jackknife.
  • jackknives — Plural form of jackknife.
  • jackstones — Plural form of jackstone.
  • jef raskin — (person)   The person who started the Macintosh project at Apple Computer, Inc. but left the company before the product was launched.
  • john jakesJohn, born 1932, U.S. novelist.
  • kairomones — Plural form of kairomone.
  • kalanchoes — Plural form of kalanchoe.
  • kentishman — a native or inhabitant of Kent, England.
  • keratinise — Alternative form of keratinize.
  • keratinous — composed of or resembling keratin; horny.
  • kermanshah — a city in W Iran.
  • kersantite — an igneous rock containing black mica and plagioclase
  • kidnappers — Plural form of kidnapper.
  • kinematics — the branch of mechanics that deals with pure motion, without reference to the masses or forces involved in it.
  • kinesipath — someone who uses kinesipathy to treat diseases
  • king snake — any of several New World constrictors of the genus Lampropeltis, that often feed on other snakes.
  • kingmakers — Plural form of kingmaker.
  • kings peak — a mountain in NE Utah: highest peak in the Uinta Mountains. 13,528 feet (4123 meters).
  • knackeries — Plural form of knackery.
  • knackiness — the quality or condition of being knacky
  • knagginess — the state or quality of being knaggy or knotty
  • knapsacked — Simple past tense and past participle of knapsack.
  • lake nyasa — a lake in central Africa at the S end of the Great Rift Valley: the third largest lake in Africa, drained by the Shire River into the Zambezi. Area: about 28 500 sq km (11 000 sq miles)
  • lake sevan — a lake in Armenia at an altitude of 1914 m (6279 ft). Area: 1417 sq km (547 sq miles)
  • lakefronts — Plural form of lakefront.
  • longs peak — a peak in N Colorado, in the Rocky Mountain National Park. 14,255 feet (4345 meters).
  • lyre snake — any of several mildly venomous colubrid snakes of the genus Trimorphodon, inhabiting rocky areas from the southwestern U.S. to Central America, having fangs in the rear of the upper jaw and a lyre-shaped marking on the head.
  • maasbanker — (South Africa) A species of edible mackerel, Trachurus trachurus.
  • make sense — any of the faculties, as sight, hearing, smell, taste, or touch, by which humans and animals perceive stimuli originating from outside or inside the body: My sense of smell tells me that dinner is ready.
  • markedness — strikingly noticeable; conspicuous: with marked success.
  • marketings — Plural form of marketing.
  • markswomen — Plural form of markswoman.
  • maskalonge — muskellunge.
  • maskinonge — muskellunge.
  • milk snake — a nonvenomous brown-and-grey North American colubrid snake Lampropeltis doliata, related to the king snakes
  • mistakenly — wrongly conceived, held, or done: a mistaken antagonism.
  • moonrakers — Plural form of moonraker.
  • mossbanker — A fish, the menhaden.
  • newsbreaks — Plural form of newsbreak.
  • newsmakers — Plural form of newsmaker.
  • noisemaker — a person or thing that makes noise, as a reveler on New Year's Eve, Halloween, etc., or a rattle, horn, or similar device used on such an occasion.
  • nonspeaker — a person who does not or cannot speak
  • open-stack — having or being a system of library management in which patrons have direct access to stacks for browsing and selecting books; open-shelf.
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