6-letter words containing b, e, k
- 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.
- breeks — trousers
- 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
- bubkes — 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.
- bulker — magnitude in three dimensions: a ship of great bulk.
- bunker — A bunker is a place, usually underground, that has been built with strong walls to protect it against heavy gunfire and bombing.
- bunkie — bunkmate.
- burked — to murder, as by suffocation, so as to leave no or few marks of violence.
- burker — a person who burkes
- busker — Chiefly British. to entertain by dancing, singing, or reciting on the street or in a public place.
- busket — a bouquet
- debark — to remove the bark from (a tree)
- debeak — to remove part of the beak of poultry to reduce the risk of such habits as feather-picking or cannibalism
- debulk — (transitive, surgery) To remove part of (a malignant tumour).
- debunk — If you debunk a widely held belief, you show that it is false. If you debunk something that is widely admired, you show that it is not as good as people think it is.
- dubcek — Alexander, 1921–92, Czechoslovakian political leader: first secretary of the Communist Party 1968–69.
- e-book — a book in digital form.
- ebooks — Plural form of ebook.
- embank — Construct a wall or bank of earth or stone in order to confine (a river) within certain limits.
- embark — Go on board a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle.
- embosk — to hide or cover, esp with greenery
- kabyle — a member of a branch of the Berber people dwelling in NE Algeria.
- kasbek — Mount, an extinct volcano in the central Caucasus Mountains, between the Georgian Republic and the Russian Federation. 16,541 feet (5042 meters).
- kazbek — Mount, an extinct volcano in the central Caucasus Mountains, between the Georgian Republic and the Russian Federation. 16,541 feet (5042 meters).
- kebabs — Plural form of kebab.
- kebaya — A light, loose tunic worn by women in Malaysia, Indonesia, and other Southeast Asian countries.
- kebbie — a walking stick with a hooked end; shepherd's crook
- kebele — a small administrative unit in Ethiopia
- keblah — kiblah.
- kelebe — a mixing bowl, characterized by a wide neck and flanged lip from which extend two vertical handles to the shoulder of an oval body, used to mix wine and water.
- kembed — Simple past tense and past participle of kemb.
- kembla — small change
- kemble — Frances Anne or Fanny (Mrs. Butler) 1809–93, English actress and author.
- kenbei — strong anti-American sentiment.
- kerbed — curb (defs 1, 15).
- keyfob — Alternative spelling of key fob.
- khyber — (Cockney rhyming slang) arse.
- kibbeh — A form of dumpling, from the Levant, made of spiced lamb and bulgur wheat.
- kibble — to grind or divide into particles or pellets, as coarse-ground meal or prepared dry dog food.