8-letter words containing w, i, c, k
- backwind — to divert wind against the lee side of (a sail) from another sail.
- balywick — Alternative form of bailiwick.
- chadwick — Sir Edwin. 1800–90, British social reformer, known for his Report on the Sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population of Great Britain (1842)
- clawlike — resembling a claw or claws
- corkwing — a greenish or bluish European fish of the wrasse family, Ctenolabrus melops
- cowlicks — Plural form of cowlick.
- cribwork — a supporting framework of beams, logs, etc. built in layers, each layer having its unit at right angles to those of the layer below
- downtick — a decline or deterioration in business activity, in mood, etc.
- hardwick — Elizabeth, 1916–2007, U.S. novelist and critic.
- herdwick — a hardy breed of coarse-woolled sheep from NW England
- hickwall — any of certain European woodpeckers, especially the green woodpecker.
- ichikawa — a city on E Honshu, in Japan, NE of Tokyo.
- katowice — a city in S Poland.
- kiaochow — a former German-leased territory (1898–1914) on the Shandong peninsula, in E China, around Jiaozhou Bay. 200 sq. mi. (518 sq. km). Chief city, Tsingtao.
- kickdown — a method of changing gear in a car with automatic transmission, by fully depressing the accelerator
- kickshaw — a tidbit or delicacy, especially one served as an appetizer or hors d'oeuvre.
- kingchow — former name of Jiangling.
- kweichow — Guizhou.
- mackinaw — a short double-breasted coat of a thick woolen material, commonly plaid.
- milk cow — a cow that is raised for its milk rather than for beef.
- pickwick — a picklike implement for catching up and raising a short wick of an oil lamp.
- randwick — a city in E New South Wales, SE Australia, on Botany Bay and the Pacific Ocean: a suburb of Sydney.
- rickshaw — jinrikisha.
- sedgwick — Ellery, 1872–1960, U.S. journalist and editor.
- sleswick — Schleswig.
- stickjaw — a food item that is difficult to chew such as toffee
- swelinck — Jan Pieters [yahn pee-tuh rs] /yɑn ˈpi tərs/ (Show IPA), or Jan Pieterszoon [yahn pee-tuh r-sohn] /yɑn ˈpi tərˌsoʊn/ (Show IPA), 1562–1621, Dutch organist and composer.
- wackiest — Superlative form of wacky.
- waldwick — a city in N New Jersey.
- whacking — large.
- whipjack — a beggar imitating a distressed sailor
- whitrack — a weasel; ermine or stoat.
- wick bay — an inlet of the North Sea in N Scotland
- wickeder — evil or morally bad in principle or practice; sinful; iniquitous: wicked people; wicked habits.
- wickedly — evil or morally bad in principle or practice; sinful; iniquitous: wicked people; wicked habits.
- wickiups — Plural form of wickiup.
- wickless — a bundle or loose twist or braid of soft threads, or a woven strip or tube, as of cotton or asbestos, which in a candle, lamp, oil stove, cigarette lighter, or the like, serves to draw up the melted tallow or wax or the oil or other flammable liquid to be burned.
- win back — retrieve, recover
- windsock — a tapered, tubular cloth vane, open at both ends and having at the larger end a fixed ring pivoted to swing freely, installed at airports or elsewhere to indicate wind direction and approximate intensity.
- wingback — an offensive back who lines up outside an end.
- wracking — Also called cloud rack. a group of drifting clouds.
- wrecking — any building, structure, or thing reduced to a state of ruin.
- zwieback — a special egg bread made into rusks.
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