6-letter words that end in k
- ostiak — Ostyak.
- ostyak — Khanty.
- outask — (transitive) To ask or proclaim for the last time.
- p-book — a printed book. Compare e-book.
- pachak — the fragrant roots of an Asian plant, used as incense
- padauk — any of several trees belonging to the genus Pterocarpus, of the legume family, native to tropical Asia and Africa, having reddish striped or mottled wood used for paneling, furniture, etc.
- padouk — any of several trees belonging to the genus Pterocarpus, of the legume family, native to tropical Asia and Africa, having reddish striped or mottled wood used for paneling, furniture, etc.
- pebcak — (humour) (Or "PEBKAC", "PBCAK", "PBKAC") Tech support shorthand for "Problem (Exists) between Chair and Keyboard". An alternative is "PICNIC" - "Problem In Chair, Not In Computer". An acronym commonly used by helpdesk technicians to indicate that a problem is due to the user rather than the system. See also UBD.
- pernik — former name of Dimitrovo.
- phreak — phone phreak.
- planck — Max Karl Ernst [mahks kahrl ernst] /mɑks kɑrl ɛrnst/ (Show IPA), 1858–1947, German physicist: Nobel prize 1918.
- podunk — any small and insignificant or inaccessible town or village: After a year in the big city, I was ready to move back to Podunk.
- polack — Slang: Extremely Disparaging and Offensive. a contemptuous term used to refer to a Pole or person of Polish descent.
- pondok — a crudely built hut or shelter formed of sheets of corrugated iron, tin, etc.; shanty.
- prusik — a sliding knot that locks under pressure and can be used to form a loop (prusik loop) in which a climber can place his foot in order to stand or ascend a rope
- ramark — a radar beacon developed by the U.S. Coast Guard as a marine navigational aid.
- reback — to provide (a book) with a new back, backing or lining
- rebook — a handwritten or printed work of fiction or nonfiction, usually on sheets of paper fastened or bound together within covers.
- recook — to cook (something) again
- recork — the outer bark of an oak, Quercus suber, of Mediterranean countries, used for making stoppers for bottles, floats, etc.
- redock — to dock (a vessel or spacecraft) again or (of a vessel or spacecraft) to dock again
- relink — to link or connect again
- relock — to lock again
- relook — to look again
- remark — to say casually, as in making a comment: Someone remarked that tomorrow would be a warm day.
- repack — fill luggage again
- repark — to park (a vehicle) again
- reperk — to (cause to) perk or perk up again
- rerack — (in billiards) the act of replacing the object balls in the triangular rack to restart the game, esp when the previous game has not been completed but abandoned
- reseek — to go in search or quest of: to seek the truth.
- resnik — Regina, 1922–2013, U.S. mezzo-soprano.
- resoak — to soak again
- retack — to tack again
- retook — simple past tense of retake.
- rework — to work or form again: to rework gold.
- rhebok — a large, deerlike South African antelope, Pelea capreolus, with pale-gray, curly fur and straight horns.
- roszak — Theodore, 1907–81, U.S. sculptor, born in Poland.
- rybnik — a city in S Poland, in Katowice province,on the Nacyna River.
- ryurik — Rurik.
- sandek — the man who holds the child during the Jewish rite of circumcision.
- sanjak — (in Turkey) one of the administrative districts into which a vilayet is divided.
- sarouk — a tightly woven Oriental rug with soft colors and, usually, a center design.
- schick — Béla [bey-luh;; Hungarian bey-lo] /ˈbeɪ lə;; Hungarian ˈbeɪ lɒ/ (Show IPA), 1877–1967, U.S. pediatrician, born in Hungary.
- screak — to screech.
- seljuk — noting or pertaining to any of several Turkish dynasties that ruled over large parts of Asia from the 11th to the 13th centuries.
- sendak — Maurice (Bernard) 1928–2012, U.S. author and illustrator of children's books.
- shlock — Also, schlocky. cheap; trashy: a schlock store.
- shmuck — schmuck.
- shnook — schnook.
- shrank — a simple past tense of shrink.