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8-letter words containing t, i, n, k

  • intaking — Present participle of intake.
  • jirkinet — a jacket or bodice worn by women
  • k ration — an emergency field ration for U.S. armed forces when other food or rations are not available, consisting of three separate packaged meals of concentrated or dehydrated food.
  • kabinett — cabinet (def 10).
  • kalinite — a mineral, hydrous sulfate of potassium and aluminum, chemically similar to alum.
  • kantikoy — a ceremonial dance of some Native American tribes, often involving sacrifices
  • karyotin — chromatin
  • katahdinMount, the highest peak in Maine, in the central part. 5273 feet (1607 meters).
  • keep nit — to keep watch, esp during illegal activity
  • keewatin — a district in the Northwest Territories, in N Canada. 228,160 sq. mi. (590,935 sq. km).
  • ketamine — a synthetic nonbarbiturate general anesthetic, C 13 H 16 ClNO, used to induce anesthesia, alone or in combination, in surgical or diagnostic procedures of short duration; extensively used in veterinary medicine.
  • ketching — Present participle of ketch.
  • ketimine — (organic chemistry) An imine derived from a ketone; general formula R2C=NR.
  • kilotons — Plural form of kiloton.
  • kinetics — the branch of mechanics that deals with the actions of forces in producing or changing the motion of masses.
  • king-hit — a knockout punch.
  • kingbolt — a vertical bolt connecting the body of a vehicle with the fore axle, the body of a railroad car with a truck, etc.
  • kinglets — Plural form of kinglet.
  • kingpost — vertical post connecting the apex of a triangular roof truss to the tie beam
  • kingston — an island in the West Indies, S of Cuba. 4413 sq. mi. (11,430 sq. km).
  • kinkiest — full of kinks; closely twisted: a kinky wire.
  • kirsteinLincoln, 1907–96, U.S. dance authority and writer.
  • kistvaen — cist2 .
  • kitchens — Plural form of kitchen.
  • kittened — Simple past tense and past participle of kitten.
  • kittling — Present participle of kittle.
  • knighted — a mounted soldier serving under a feudal superior in the Middle Ages.
  • knightly — characteristic of a knight; noble, courageous, and generous: knightly deeds.
  • knitteth — Archaic third-person singular form of knit.
  • knitting — fabric produced by knitting.
  • knitwear — clothing made of knitted fabric.
  • knottily — In a knotty way.
  • knotting — an interlacing, twining, looping, etc., of a cord, rope, or the like, drawn tight into a knob or lump, for fastening, binding, or connecting two cords together or a cord to something else.
  • kotowing — Present participle of kotow.
  • kristina — a female given name, form of Christina.
  • kustanai — a city in N Kazakhstan, on the Tobol river.
  • lentisks — Plural form of lentisk.
  • link rot — (web)   The process by which links on a web page became unusable as the pages they point to change location or are removed.
  • linstock — a staff with one end forked to hold a match, formerly used in firing cannon.
  • methinks — It seems to me.
  • mintmark — a letter or other symbol on a coin that identifies the mint at which it was struck.
  • mistaken — wrongly conceived, held, or done: a mistaken antagonism.
  • misthink — to think incorrectly or unfavorably.
  • mutchkin — Scot. a unit of liquid measure equal to a little less than a U.S. liquid pint.
  • nastalik — a Persian cursive script
  • neatniks — Plural form of neatnik.
  • neckties — Plural form of necktie.
  • nektonic — the aggregate of actively swimming aquatic organisms in a body of water, able to move independently of water currents.
  • net silk — raw silk that has been reeled and twisted into yarn.
  • nit-pick — to be excessively concerned with or critical of inconsequential details.
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