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Words containing s, k, e, l, t

6 letter words containing s, k, e, l, t

  • kleist — (Bernd) Heinrich (Wilhelm) von [bernt hahyn-rikh vil-helm fuh n] /bɛrnt ˈhaɪn rɪx ˈvɪl hɛlm fən/ (Show IPA), 1777–1811, German poet, dramatist, and story writer.
  • lasket — (nautical) latching.
  • latkes — Plural form of latke.
  • likest — Digital Technology. (sometimes initial capital letter) noting or pertaining to a feature used to like specific website content: a Like button; like boxes.
  • sklent — any slanting surface, as a slope.

7 letter words containing s, k, e, l, t

  • anklets — Plural form of anklet.
  • flasket — a small flask.
  • kastler — Alfred [al-fred] /alˈfrɛd/ (Show IPA), 1902–84, French physicist, born in Germany: Nobel Prize 1966.
  • kestral — Misspelling of kestrel.
  • kestrel — a common small falcon, Falco tinnunculus, of northern parts of the Eastern Hemisphere, notable for hovering in the air with its head to the wind.

8 letter words containing s, k, e, l, t

  • alkahest — the hypothetical universal solvent sought by alchemists
  • alkanets — Plural form of alkanet.
  • alkestis — Alcestis (def 1).
  • belostok — a city in E Poland.
  • blackest — lacking hue and brightness; absorbing light without reflecting any of the rays composing it.

9 letter words containing s, k, e, l, t

  • basketful — a sufficient quantity to fill a basket; the amount contained in a basket.
  • beanstalk — the stem of a bean plant
  • beastlike — resembling a beast
  • byelostok — a city in E Poland.
  • checklist — A checklist is a list of all the things that you need to do, information that you want to find out, or things that you need to take somewhere, which you make in order to ensure that you do not forget anything.

10 letter words containing s, k, e, l, t

  • alkahestic — of or relating to the alkahest
  • almetyevsk — a city in the Tatar Republic, in the W Russian Federation in Europe, SE of Kazan.
  • alpenstock — an early form of ice axe, consisting of a stout stick with an iron tip and sometimes having a pick and adze at the head, formerly used by mountain climbers
  • backlisted — Simple past tense and past participle of backlist.
  • backplates — Plural form of backplate.

11 letter words containing s, k, e, l, t

  • alkalescent — developing alkaline qualities
  • alpenstocks — Plural form of alpenstock.
  • arkeologist — Someone who studies the story of Noah's Ark, particularly by searching for physical evidence which would corroborate it.
  • basketballs — Plural form of basketball.
  • blacklister — someone who blacklists

12 letter words containing s, k, e, l, t

13 letter words containing s, k, e, l, t

  • anticlockwise — If something is moving anticlockwise, it is moving in the opposite direction to the direction in which the hands of a clock move.
  • blinkenlights — /blink'*n-li:tz/ Front-panel diagnostic lights on a computer, especially a dinosaur. Derives from the last word of the famous blackletter-Gothic sign in mangled pseudo-German that once graced about half the computer rooms in the English-speaking world. One version ran in its entirety as follows: In an amusing example of turnabout-is-fair-play, German hackers have developed their own versions of the blinkenlights poster in fractured English, one of which is reproduced here: ATTENTION This room is fullfilled mit special electronische equippment. Fingergrabbing and pressing the cnoeppkes from the computers is allowed for die experts only! So all the "lefthanders" stay away and do not disturben the brainstorming von here working intelligencies. Otherwise you will be out thrown and kicked anderswhere! Also: please keep still and only watchen astaunished the blinkenlights. See also geef.
  • christianlike — like or befitting a Christian.
  • clothesbasket — a basket for holding and carrying laundry.
  • constablewick — the area of land under the charge of a constable

14 letter words containing s, k, e, l, t

  • anti-bolshevik — a person who is opposed to Bolshevism
  • avalokitesvara — a male Bodhisattva, widely revered and identified with various persons and gods.
  • basket-of-gold — a yellow-flowered perennial plant (Alyssum saxatile, now more properly Aurinia saxatilis) of the crucifer family, often used in rock gardens
  • blanket-stitch — a basic sewing stitch in which widely spaced, interlocking loops, or purls, are formed, used for cutwork, as a decorative finish for edges, etc.
  • bletheranskate — a blatherer

15 letter words containing s, k, e, l, t

  • 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
  • bullock's-heart — the large, edible fruit of a tropical American tree, Annona reticulata.
  • cholecystokinin — a hormone secreted by duodenal cells that stimulates the contraction of the gall bladder and secretion of pancreatic enzymes
  • chondroskeleton — the cartilaginous part of the skeleton of vertebrates
  • contraclockwise — Counterclockwise.

16 letter words containing s, k, e, l, t

  • acknowledgements — Plural form of acknowledgement.
  • block-structured — (language)   Any programming language in which sections of source code contained within pairs of matching delimiters such as "" and "" (e.g. in C) or "begin" and "end" (e.g. Algol) are executed as a single unit. A block of code may be the body of a subroutine or function, or it may be controlled by conditional execution (if statement) or repeated execution (while statement, for statement, etc.). In all but the most primitive block structured languages a variable's scope can be limited to the block in which it is declared. Block-structured languages support structured programming where each block can be written without detailed knowledge of the inner workings of other blocks, thus allowing a top-down design approach. See also abstract data type, module.
  • cloak-and-suiter — a manufacturer or seller of clothing.
  • counterclockwise — If something is moving counterclockwise, it is moving in the opposite direction to the direction in which the hands of a clock move.
  • household-knight — an unmarried man.

17 letter words containing s, k, e, l, t

18 letter words containing s, k, e, l, t

  • jack-of-all-trades — a person who is adept at many different kinds of work.
  • king-of-the-salmon — a ribbonfish, Trachypterus altivelis, of northern parts of the Pacific Ocean.

19 letter words containing s, k, e, l, t

  • concurrentsmalltalk — (language)   A concurrent variant of Smalltalk.
  • phakoemulsification — the removal of a cataract by first liquefying the affected lens with ultrasonic vibrations and then extracting it by suction.

20 letter words containing s, k, e, l, t

  • belgorod-dnestrovski — a port in SW Ukraine, on the Dniester estuary: belonged to Romania from 1918 until 1940; under Soviet rule (1944–91). Pop: 48 100 (2004 est)
  • belgorod-dnestrovsky — a seaport in SW Ukraine, on the Black Sea.
  • buckminsterfullerene — a form of carbon that contains molecules having 60 carbon atoms arranged at the vertices of a polyhedron with hexagonal and pentagonal faces. It is produced in carbon arcs and occurs naturally in small amounts in certain minerals
  • mecklenburg-strelitz — a former state in NE Germany, formed in 1934 from two states (Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Mecklenburg-Strelitz)
  • neuromusculoskeletal — (medicine) Describing the interactions between nerves, muscles and the skeleton.

21 letter words containing s, k, e, l, t

25 letter words containing s, k, e, l, t

28 letter words containing s, k, e, l, t

  • 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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