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5-letter words containing ac

  • pacha — pasha.
  • pbkac — PEBCAK
  • peace — the normal, nonwarring condition of a nation, group of nations, or the world.
  • peach — the subacid, juicy, drupaceous fruit of a tree, Prunus persica, of the rose family.
  • place — a particular portion of space, whether of definite or indefinite extent.
  • plack — a very small copper coin used in Scotland in the 15th and 16th centuries as a four-penny piece.
  • poach — to trespass, especially on another's game preserve, in order to steal animals or to hunt.
  • pofac — A subset of Fortran.
  • ppaca — The PPACA is a 2010 federal law that reformed some public health insurance programs and parts of the private health insurance industry in the U.S.
  • quack — a fraudulent or ignorant pretender to medical skill.
  • quaco — (formerly, especially in creole-speaking cultures) a name given at birth to a black child, in accordance with African customs, indicating the child's sex and the day of the week on which he or she was born, as the male and female names for Sunday (Quashee and Quasheba) Monday (Cudjo or Cudjoe and Juba) Tuesday (Cubbena and Beneba) Wednesday (Quaco and Cuba or Cubba) Thursday (Quao and Abba) Friday (Cuffee or Cuffy and Pheba or Phibbi) and Saturday (Quamin or Quame and Mimba)
  • raced — a contest of speed, as in running, riding, driving, or sailing.
  • racer — a person, animal, or thing that races or takes part in a race, as a racehorse, bicycle, yacht, etc.
  • racesCape, a cape at the SE extremity of Newfoundland.
  • rache — Alternative form of rach.
  • racks — Plural form of rack.
  • racon — radar beacon.
  • reach — to get to or get as far as in moving, going, traveling, etc.: The boat reached the shore.
  • react — to act in response to an agent or influence: How did the audience react to the speech?
  • roachMaxwell ("Max") 1924–2007, U.S. jazz drummer and bandleader.
  • sac-1 — (mathematics, tool)   An early symbolic mathematics system, written in Fortran by G.E. Collins.
  • sacco — Nicola [nee-kaw-lah] /niˈkɔ lɑ/ (Show IPA), 1891–1927, Italian anarchist, in the U.S. after 1908: together with Bartolomeo Vanzetti, found guilty of robbery and murder 1921; executed 1927.
  • sachsHans [hahns] /hɑns/ (Show IPA), 1494–1576, German Meistersinger: author of stories, songs, poems and dramatic works.
  • sacks — a strong light-colored wine formerly imported from Spain and the Canary Islands.
  • sacra — a bone resulting from the fusion of two or more vertebrae between the lumbar and the coccygeal regions, in humans being composed usually of five fused vertebrae and forming the posterior wall of the pelvis.
  • serac — a large irregularity of glacial ice, as a pinnacle found in glacial crevasses and formed by melting or movement of the ice.
  • shack — a rough cabin; shanty.
  • shaco — An early system on the IBM 701.
  • slack — not tight, taut, firm, or tense; loose: a slack rope.
  • smackArthur, 1863–1935, British statesman and labor leader: Nobel Peace Prize 1934.
  • snack — a small portion of food or drink or a light meal, especially one eaten between regular meals.
  • space — the unlimited or incalculably great three-dimensional realm or expanse in which all material objects are located and all events occur.
  • spacy — spaced-out (def 2).
  • stack — a more or less orderly pile or heap: a precariously balanced stack of books; a neat stack of papers.
  • stacy — a male or female given name.
  • sumac — any of several shrubs or small trees belonging to the genus Rhus of the cashew family, having milky sap, compound leaves, and small, fleshy fruit.
  • supac — Student Union Project Advisory Committee
  • swack — a hard blow
  • tacan — an electronic ultrahigh-frequency navigation system for aircraft which gives a continuous indication of bearing and distance from a transmitting station
  • taces — tasset.
  • tacet — (on a musical score) a direction indicating that a particular instrument or singer does not take part in a movement or part of a movement
  • tache — a buckle; clasp.
  • tacit — understood without being openly expressed; implied: tacit approval.
  • tacks — a lease, especially on farmland.
  • tacky — not tasteful or fashionable; dowdy.
  • tacna — city in S Peru: pop. 174,000
  • tacts — a keen sense of what to say or do to avoid giving offense; skill in dealing with difficult or delicate situations.
  • teach — to impart knowledge of or skill in; give instruction in: She teaches mathematics. Synonyms: coach.
  • thachEdward, Teach, Edward.
  • trace — either of the two straps, ropes, or chains by which a carriage, wagon, or the like is drawn by a harnessed horse or other draft animal.
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