7-letter words containing ak
- sakkara — a village in S Egypt, S of Cairo: site of the necropolis of ancient Memphis; step pyramids; mastabas.
- sakmann — Bert(old) [ber-tawlt] /ˈbɛr tɔlt/ (Show IPA), born 1942, German physiologist: Nobel prize 1991.
- saktism — Shaktism.
- sarawak — a state in the federation of Malaysia, on NW Borneo: formerly a British crown colony (1946–63) and British protectorate (1888–1946). About 50,000 sq. mi. (129,500 sq. km). Capital: Kuching.
- seakale — European coastal plant
- shakers — a person or thing that shakes.
- shakeup — A shakeup is a major set of changes in an organization or a system.
- shakhty — a city in the SW Russian Federation in Europe, in the Donets Basin.
- shakily — tending to shake or tremble.
- shaking — an act or instance of shaking, rocking, swaying, etc.
- shakudo — a Japanese alloy of copper and gold having a dark bluish-purple colour
- sharaku — Tashusai [taw-shoo-sahy] /ˈtɔ ʃʊˈsaɪ/ (Show IPA), flourished 18th century, Japanese printmaker.
- she-oak — any of various Australian trees of the genus Casuarina
- slaking — to allay (thirst, desire, wrath, etc.) by satisfying.
- snaking — any of numerous limbless, scaly, elongate reptiles of the suborder Serpentes, comprising venomous and nonvenomous species inhabiting tropical and temperate areas.
- snakish — of or relating to a snake or snakes, snake-like
- sneaked — to go in a stealthy or furtive manner; slink; skulk.
- sneaker — a high or low shoe, usually of fabric such as canvas, with a rubber or synthetic sole.
- soak up — to lie in and become saturated or permeated with water or some other liquid.
- soakage — the act of soaking.
- soakers — absorbent, knitted briefs or shorts, often of wool, used as a diaper cover on infants.
- soaking — to lie in and become saturated or permeated with water or some other liquid.
- speaker — Tris(tram E.) 1888–1958, U.S. baseball player.
- squeaky — squeaking; tending to squeak: His squeaky shoes could be heard across the lobby.
- staking — something that is wagered in a game, race, or contest.
- straked — having a strake
- streaky — occurring in streaks or a streak.
- sunbake — to sunbathe, esp in order to become tanned
- swakara — the fur of Karakul sheep raised in Namibia; Persian lamb.
- take in — the act of taking.
- take it — to get into one's hold or possession by voluntary action: to take a cigarette out of a box; to take a pen and begin to write.
- take on — to get into one's hold or possession by voluntary action: to take a cigarette out of a box; to take a pen and begin to write.
- take to — to get into one's hold or possession by voluntary action: to take a cigarette out of a box; to take a pen and begin to write.
- take up — the act of taking.
- take-in — a deception, fraud, or imposition.
- take-up — the act of taking up.
- takelma — a member of a North American Indian people of southwestern Oregon, extinct since the early 20th century.
- takeoff — a taking or setting off; the leaving of the ground, as in leaping or in beginning a flight in an airplane.
- takeout — the act or fact of taking out.
- takings — You can use takings to refer to the amount of money that a business such as a shop or a cinema gets from selling its goods or tickets during a particular period.
- tan oak — tanbark oak.
- teacake — a small cake, cookie, tart, or the like, for serving with tea or punch.
- tokamak — a type of experimental nuclear fusion reactor in which a plasma of atoms circulates in a toroidal tube and is confined to a narrow beam by an electromagnetic field.
- tweaked — to pinch and pull with a jerk and twist: to tweak someone's ear; to tweak someone's nose.
- tweaker — an engineer's small screwdriver, used for fine adjustments
- unakite — a composite rock or crystal of feldspar, epidote, and quartz, having pink and green shades and often used in jewellery or other ornaments
- unawake — waking; not sleeping.
- unbaked — not having been baked
- unbrake — to stop braking; to release the brake(s)
- uncloak — to remove the cloak from.