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9-letter words containing t, r, a, n, k, s

  • antishark — designed to protect against shark attacks
  • antshrike — any of several antbirds, especially of the genus Thamnophilus, superficially resembling the shrike.
  • astrakhan — Astrakhan is black or grey curly fur from the skins of lambs. It is used for making coats and hats.
  • bankrupts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bankrupt.
  • cornstalk — a stalk or stem of corn
  • crankiest — Superlative form of cranky.
  • heartsink — a patient who repeatedly visits his or her doctor's surgery, often with multiple or non-specific symptoms, and whose complaints are impossible to treat
  • intertask — Between tasks.
  • kantharos — a deep bowl set upon a stem terminating in a foot and having two handles rising from the brim and curving downward to join the body.
  • knotgrass — A common Eurasian plant of the dock family, with jointed creeping stems and small pink flowers. It is a serious weed in some areas.
  • kronstadt — a naval base in the NW Russian Federation in Europe, on an island in the Gulf of Finland: fortress founded 1710.
  • kurdistan — a mountain and plateau region in SE Turkey, NW Iran, and N Iraq: inhabited largely by Kurds. 74,000 sq. mi. (191,660 sq. km).
  • lankesterSir Edwin Ray, 1847–1929, English zoologist and writer.
  • mintmarks — Plural form of mintmark.
  • nonskater — a person who does not skate
  • pankhurstChristabel Harriette, 1880–1958, English suffragist leader (daughter of Emmeline Pankhurst).
  • pasternak — Boris Leonidovich [bawr-is,, bohr-,, bor-;; Russian buh-ryees lyi-uh-nyee-duh-vyich] /ˈbɔr ɪs,, ˈboʊr-,, ˈbɒr-;; Russian bʌˈryis lyɪ ʌˈnyi də vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1890–1960, Russian poet, novelist, and translator: declined 1958 Nobel prize.
  • prankster — a mischievous or malicious person who plays tricks, practical jokes, etc., at the expense of another.
  • rainstick — a musical instrument consisting of a tube filled with sand or pebbles, which is inverted to produce a sound
  • rankshift — (in systemic linguistics) to use a unit as a constituent of another unit of the same or lower rank on the rank scale, as in using the phrase next door within the phrase the boy next door or the clause that you met yesterday within the phrase the girl that you met yesterday.
  • rat snake — any of several New and Old World colubrid snakes, of the genus Elaphe, that feed chiefly on small mammals and birds.
  • rickstand — a platform on which to put or make a rick or haystack
  • shark net — a net for catching sharks
  • sky train — elevated railway system
  • snakeroot — any of various plants whose roots have been regarded as a remedy for snakebites, as the herb Aristolochia serpentaria (Virginia snakeroot) having a medicinal rhizome and rootlets, and the white-flowered Polygala senega (Seneca snakeroot) having a medicinal root.
  • stinkaroo — something markedly inferior in quality: a stinkaroo of a motion picture.
  • streaking — a long, narrow mark, smear, band of color, or the like: streaks of mud.
  • trainsick — ill with train sickness.
  • turkestan — a vast region in W and central Asia, E of the Caspian Sea: includes territory in the S central part of Xinjiang province in China (Eastern Turkestan or Chinese Turkestan) a strip of N Afghanistan, and the area (Russian Turkestan) comprising the republics of Kazakhstan, Kirghizia (Kyrgyzstan), Tadzhikistan (Tajikistan), Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.
  • turkistan — a vast region in W and central Asia, E of the Caspian Sea: includes territory in the S central part of Xinjiang province in China (Eastern Turkestan or Chinese Turkestan) a strip of N Afghanistan, and the area (Russian Turkestan) comprising the republics of Kazakhstan, Kirghizia (Kyrgyzstan), Tadzhikistan (Tajikistan), Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.
  • waterskin — The skin of a goat used as a container for water.

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