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7-letter words containing s, k, e, n

  • nickles — Plural form of nickle.
  • nonsked — a nonscheduled airline or plane: He got his training with the nonskeds.
  • ogoneks — Plural form of ogonek.
  • onkelos — flourished 2nd century a.d, author of a Targum of the Pentateuch known as the Targum of Onkelos.
  • oskemen — a city in NE Kazakhstan, on the Irtysh River.
  • perkinsFrances, 1882–1965, U.S. sociologist: Secretary of Labor 1933–45.
  • pickensAndrew, 1739–1817, American Revolutionary general.
  • pinkies — inferior or cheap wine, especially red wine.
  • rankest — growing with excessive luxuriance; vigorous and tall of growth: tall rank weeds.
  • rankles — (of unpleasant feelings, experiences, etc.) to continue to cause keen irritation or bitter resentment within the mind; fester; be painful.
  • redskin — a contemptuous term used to refer to a North American Indian.
  • rysanek — Leonie [le-aw-nee] /ˈlɛ ɔˌni/ (Show IPA), 1926–98, Austrian soprano.
  • seabank — the sea shore
  • seeking — to go in search or quest of: to seek the truth.
  • seekonk — a city in SE Massachusetts.
  • sekondi — a port in SW Ghana, 8 km (5 miles) northeast of Takoradi: linked administratively with Takoradi in 1946. Pop (with Takoradi): 335 000 (2005 est)
  • sinkage — the act, process, amount, or degree of sinking.
  • skanger — a young working-class person who dresses in casual sports clothes
  • skanker — Slang. to dance rhythmically in a loose-limbed manner.
  • skeltonJohn, c1460–1529, English poet.
  • skewing — an oblique movement, direction, or position.
  • skinked — to serve (a beverage).
  • skinker — a person who serves or pours liquor
  • skinned — the external covering or integument of an animal body, especially when soft and flexible.
  • skinner — B(urrhus) F(rederic) [bur-uh s] /ˈbɜr əs/ (Show IPA), 1904–90, U.S. psychologist and writer.
  • skunked — a small North American mammal, Mephitis mephitis, of the weasel family, having a black coat with a white, V -shaped stripe on the back, and ejecting a fetid odor when alarmed or attacked.
  • skyline — the boundary line between earth and sky; the apparent horizon: A sail appeared against the skyline.
  • slacken — If something slackens or if you slacken it, it becomes slower, less active, or less intense.
  • sleeken — to make sleek
  • slicken — to make smooth
  • slinked — to move or go in a furtive, abject manner, as from fear, cowardice, or shame.
  • slinker — to walk about in a stealthy manner
  • slocken — to slake
  • snacker — a person who snacks or eats between main meals
  • sneaked — to go in a stealthy or furtive manner; slink; skulk.
  • sneaker — a high or low shoe, usually of fabric such as canvas, with a rubber or synthetic sole.
  • snicker — to laugh in a half-suppressed, indecorous or disrespectful manner.
  • snicket — a passageway between walls or fences
  • snooker — a variety of pool played with 15 red balls and 6 balls of colors other than red, in which a player must shoot one of the red balls, each with a point value of 1, into a pocket before shooting at one of the other balls, with point values of from 2 to 7.
  • snorkel — Also called, British, snort. a device permitting a submarine to remain submerged for prolonged periods, consisting of tubes extended above the surface of the water to take in air for the diesel engine and for general ventilation and to discharge exhaust gases and foul air.
  • sokeman — a tenant holding land in socage.
  • spanked — to strike (a person, usually a child) with the open hand, a slipper, etc., especially on the buttocks, as in punishment.
  • spanker — Nautical. a fore-and-aft sail on the aftermost lower mast of a sailing vessel having three or more masts. a designation given to the mast abaft a mizzenmast, usually the aftermost mast in any vessel.
  • spelunk — to explore caves, especially as a hobby.
  • spokane — a city in E Washington.
  • spunkie — a will-o'-the-wisp.
  • starken — to become or make rigid or stiff, as in death
  • stenoky — the ability of an organism to live or survive only within a limited range of environments
  • stikine — a river in NW British Columbia, Canada and SE Alaska, flowing W and SW to the Pacific Ocean: important route in 1890s Klondike gold rush. 335 miles (539 km) long.
  • stinker — a person or thing that stinks.
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