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6-letter words containing y, o, k

  • ostyak — Khanty.
  • ryokan — a traditional Japanese inn or small hotel whose floors are covered with tatami.
  • shonky — of dubious integrity or legality
  • skolly — a Coloured hooligan, usually one of a gang
  • skybox — a private compartment, usually near the top of a stadium, for viewing a sports contest.
  • skyros — a Greek island in the W Aegean: the largest island of the Northern Sporades. 81 sq. mi. (210 sq. km).
  • smokey — an officer or officers of a state highway patrol.
  • spooky — like or befitting a spook or ghost; suggestive of spooks.
  • stocky — of solid and sturdy form or build; thick-set and, usually, short.
  • towkay — sir; master: used as a form of address
  • unyoke — to free from or as if from a yoke.
  • votyak — Udmurt.
  • yapock — Alternative spelling of yapok.
  • yapoks — Plural form of yapok.
  • yizkor — the Jewish service for commemorating the dead, held on Yom Kippur, Shemini Atzereth, the second day of Shavuoth, and the last day of Passover.
  • yoicks — Used by fox hunters to urge on the hounds.
  • yokels — Plural form of yokel.
  • yoking — a device for joining together a pair of draft animals, especially oxen, usually consisting of a crosspiece with two bow-shaped pieces, each enclosing the head of an animal. Compare harness (def 1).
  • yokuts — a member of a North American Indian group of small tribes speaking related dialects and occupying the San Joaquin Valley of California and the adjoining eastern foothill regions. Nearly all the Valley Yokuts are extinct; some foothill groups remain.
  • yolked — the yellow and principal substance of an egg, as distinguished from the white.
  • yonker — Obsolete spelling of younker.
  • yorked — Simple past tense and past participle of york.
  • yorker — (cricket) a ball bowled so as to bounce at or near the batsman's popping crease.
  • yorkie — Yorkshire terrier.
  • youkai — Alt form yokai.
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