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6-letter words containing s, k, e

  • makest — Archaic second-person singular form of make.
  • markes — Plural form of marke.
  • masked — using or wearing a mask or masks: a masked burglar; masked actors.
  • masker — a person who masks; a person who takes part in a masque.
  • meknes — a city in N Morocco: former capital of Morocco.
  • misken — to be unaware or ignorant of
  • miskey — to key (something) incorrectly on a keyboard
  • musked — Simple past tense and past participle of musk.
  • muskeg — a bog of northern North America, commonly having sphagnum mosses, sedge, and sometimes stunted black spruce and tamarack trees.
  • musket — a heavy, large-caliber smoothbore gun for infantry soldiers, introduced in the 16th century: the predecessor of the modern rifle.
  • muskie — Edmund (Sixtus) [sik-stuh s] /ˈsɪk stəs/ (Show IPA), 1914–96, U.S. politician: senator 1959–80; secretary of state 1980–81.
  • nevskiAlexander, Alexander Nevski.
  • osijek — a city in Slavonia, E Croatia, on the Drava River.
  • parkes — Sir Henry. 1815–96, Australian journalist and politician born in England, five times premier of New South Wales, advocate of free trade and Federation, and a founder of the public education system
  • quakes — Plural form of quake.
  • reseek — to go in search or quest of: to seek the truth.
  • reskin — to replace or repair the exterior surface or coating of: The space shuttle had to be reskinned before returning to service.
  • resnikRegina, 1922–2013, U.S. mezzo-soprano.
  • resoak — to soak again
  • reszke — Édouard de [French ey-dwar duh] /French eɪˈdwar də/ (Show IPA), 1853–1917, Polish operatic bass.
  • risker — exposure to the chance of injury or loss; a hazard or dangerous chance: It's not worth the risk.
  • sacked — the plundering of a captured place; pillage: the sack of Troy.
  • sacker — a person who sacks; plunderer; pillager.
  • saikei — a Japanese ornamental miniature landscape
  • samekh — the 15th letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
  • sandek — the man who holds the child during the Jewish rite of circumcision.
  • sankey — Ira David. 1840–1908, US evangelist and hymnodist, noted for his revivalist campaigns in Britain and the US with D. L. Moody
  • screak — to screech.
  • scrike — to shriek
  • seckel — a small, yellowish-brown variety of pear.
  • seckle — a small, sweet, reddish or brown pear
  • seeker — a person or thing that seeks.
  • seljuk — noting or pertaining to any of several Turkish dynasties that ruled over large parts of Asia from the 11th to the 13th centuries.
  • selkie — a mythical creature that looks like a seal in water but assumes human form on land.
  • sendak — Maurice (Bernard) 1928–2012, U.S. author and illustrator of children's books.
  • serkin — Rudolf [roo-dolf;; German roo-dawlf] /ˈru dɒlf;; German ˈruˌdɔlf/ (Show IPA), 1903–91, U.S. pianist, born in Bohemia.
  • shaken — to move or sway with short, quick, irregular vibratory movements.
  • shaker — a person or thing that shakes.
  • sheika — the wife of a sheik.
  • sheikh — Also, shaikh, sheikh. (in Islamic countries) the patriarch of a tribe or family; chief: a term of polite address.
  • shekel — Also, sheqel. a paper money, cupronickel or silver coin, and monetary unit of Israel equal to 100 agorot: replaced the pound in 1980.
  • shikse — a term used especially by a Jew to refer to a girl or woman who is not Jewish.
  • shriek — a loud, sharp, shrill cry.
  • shrike — any of numerous predaceous oscine birds of the family Laniidae, having a strong, hooked, and toothed bill, feeding on insects and sometimes on small birds and other animals: the members of certain species impale their prey on thorns or suspend it from the branches of trees to tear it apart more easily, and are said to kill more than is necessary for them to eat.
  • sicked — sic1 .
  • sicken — disgust
  • sicker — afflicted with ill health or disease; ailing.
  • sickie — Also, sicko. a person who is deranged or perverted.
  • sickle — an implement for cutting grain, grass, etc., consisting of a curved, hooklike blade mounted in a short handle.
  • silken — made of silk.
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