6-letter words containing k
- bilked — to defraud; cheat: He bilked the government of almost a million dollars.
- bipack — an obsolete filming process
- birken — relating to the birch tree
- birkie — a spirited or lively person
- biskra — a town and oasis in NE Algeria, in the Sahara. Pop: 204 000 (2005 est)
- blacky — a contemptuous term used to refer to a black person.
- blakey — Art, full name Arthur Blakey. (1919–90), US Black jazz drummer and leader of the Jazz Messengers band
- blanky — a comfort blanket
- bleaks — a European freshwater fish, Alburnus alburnus, having scales with a silvery pigment that is used in the production of artificial pearls.
- blinks — a small temperate portulacaceous plant, Montia fontana with small white flowers
- blinky — (of milk) sour.
- blocks — a solid mass of wood, stone, etc., usually with one or more flat or approximately flat faces.
- blocky — like a block, esp in shape and solidity
- bodkin — a blunt large-eyed needle used esp for drawing tape through openwork
- bogoak — oak or other wood found preserved in peat bogs; bogwood
- bohunk — a labourer from east or central Europe
- bokmal — one of the two official forms of written Norwegian, closely related to Danish
- bontok — a member of a people who inhabit northern Luzon in the Philippines.
- booker — a person who hires performers or performance companies
- bookie — A bookie is the same as a bookmaker.
- booksy — inclined to be bookish or literary
- borked — to attack (a candidate or public figure) systematically, especially in the media.
- bosker — excellent, good
- bosket — a clump of small trees or bushes; thicket
- boskop — a prehistoric race of the late Pleistocene period in sub-Saharan Africa
- botkin — Benjamin Albert, 1901–75, U.S. folklorist, editor, and essayist.
- bouake — a market town in S central Côte d'Ivoire. Pop: 521 000 (2005 est)
- boykie — a chap or fellow
- bpmake — Aspirin
- braker — Shipbuilding. mask (def 19).
- brakes — any of several large or coarse ferns, especially the bracken, Pteridium aquilinum.
- branks — (formerly) an iron bridle used to restrain scolding women
- branky — ostentatious; showy
- bratsk — city in SC Siberian Russia, on the Angara River: pop. 258,000
- breeks — trousers
- bricky — made of bricks, or like a brick
- broken — Broken is the past participle of break.
- broker — A broker is a person whose job is to buy and sell shares, foreign money, or goods for other people.
- broket — (character) /broh'k*t/ or /broh'ket/ (From broken bracket) Either of the characters "<" or ">" when used as paired enclosing delimiters (angle brackets).
- brooke — Alan Francis
- brooks — Geraldine. born 1955, Australian writer. Her novels include March (2005), which won the Pulitzer prize
- brooky — abounding in brooks.
- bubkes — nothing
- bubkis — nothing
- bucked — cheered up
- bucker — the male of the deer, antelope, rabbit, hare, sheep, or goat.
- bucket — A bucket is a round metal or plastic container with a handle attached to its sides. Buckets are often used for holding and carrying water.
- buckie — a whelk or its shell
- buckle — A buckle is a piece of metal or plastic attached to one end of a belt or strap, which is used to fasten it.
- buckra — (used contemptuously by Black people, esp in the US) a White man