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5-letter words containing ke

  • minke — a dark-colored baleen whale, Baleanoptera acutorostrata, inhabiting temperate and polar seas and growing to a length of 33 feet (10 meters): reduced in numbers.
  • mokes — Plural form of moke.
  • naked — being without clothing or covering; nude: naked children swimming in the lake.
  • naker — A kettledrum.
  • necke — Archaic spelling of neck.
  • nuked — a nuclear or thermonuclear weapon.
  • nuker — One who nukes.
  • nukes — a nuclear or thermonuclear weapon.
  • oaked — (of wine) matured in an oak barrel or other container.
  • oaken — made of oak: the old oaken bucket.
  • ocker — an uncultured Australian male.
  • omake — A portion of video that complements an episode of anime.
  • opake — Alternative form of opaque.
  • peake — Mervyn. 1911–68, English novelist, poet, and illustrator. In his trilogy Gormenghast (1946–59), he creates, with vivid imagination, a grotesque Gothic world
  • piked — a shafted weapon having a pointed head, formerly used by infantry.
  • piker — a person who does anything in a contemptibly small or cheap way.
  • pikey — a gypsy or vagrant
  • poake — a waste matter from the tanning of hides
  • poker — a card game played by two or more persons, in which the players bet on the value of their hands, the winner taking the pool.
  • pokey — a jail
  • pouke — a stye or small pustule on the eye
  • proke — to poke
  • puker — a person who vomits
  • pukey — on the verge of vomiting; nauseated.
  • quake — (of persons) to shake or tremble from cold, weakness, fear, anger, or the like: He spoke boldly even though his legs were quaking.
  • quoke — (archaic) Simple past tense and past participle of quake.
  • raked — inclining from the vertical or from the horizontal: raked masts; a raked stage.
  • rakee — a spirituous liquor distilled from grain, grapes, plums, etc., in southeastern Europe and the Near East.
  • raker — an inclined member, as a pile or shore.
  • ranke — Leopold von [ley-aw-pawlt fuh n] /ˈleɪ ɔˌpɔlt fən/ (Show IPA), 1795–1886, German historian.
  • rekey — to fit with different pins and a different key.
  • rilke — Rainer Maria [rahy-nuh r mah-ree-ah] /ˈraɪ nər mɑˈri ɑ/ (Show IPA), 1875–1926, Austrian poet, born in Prague.
  • roker — any of several varieties of marine ray
  • sakel — Manfred (Joshua) 1906–57, U.S. psychiatrist, born in Austria.
  • saker — a light field gun that is smaller than a demiculverin and fires a shot weighing 6 pounds (4.5 kg) or less.
  • sakes — a Japanese fermented, mildly alcoholic beverage made from rice.
  • scoke — pokeweed.
  • shake — to move or sway with short, quick, irregular vibratory movements.
  • siker — safe from danger; secure.
  • skean — a knife or dagger formerly used in Ireland and in the Scottish Highlands.
  • skeatWalter William, 1835–1912, English philologist and lexicographer.
  • skeed — one of a pair of long, slender runners made of wood, plastic, or metal used in gliding over snow.
  • skeef — at an oblique angle; not straight
  • skeen — the Himalayan ibex
  • skeet — a hand consisting of a nine, five, two, and two other cards of denominations below nine but not of the same denomination, being of special value in certain games.
  • skeif — a wheel on which diamonds and other gems are ground or polished.
  • skein — a length of yarn or thread wound on a reel or swift preparatory for use in manufacturing.
  • skelf — a splinter of wood, esp when embedded accidentally in the skin
  • skell — a homeless person who lives on the streets, sleeps in doorways or subways, etc.; derelict.
  • skelm — a villain or crook
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