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There are 18 twelve-letter words containing E, H, 2I, 2K and S

chicken␣Kievschicken␣Kyivschickenspikechuck␣a␣sickieHintikka␣setsKaihsienkungKicklighterskick␣the␣tireskitchen␣sinkskitchen-sinky kitchen␣sinkykitefin␣sharkkorzhinskiterickshawlikeSelkirkshirethickskinned thick-skinnedwhiskey␣dicks

22 definitions found

  • chicken␣Kievs — n. Plural of chicken Kiev.
  • chicken␣Kyivs — n. Plural of chicken Kyiv.
  • chickenspike — n. The flowering plant Sphenoclea zeylanica.
  • chuck␣a␣sickie — v. (Slang, UK, Australia, New Zealand) To take a day off from…
  • Hintikka␣sets — n. Plural of Hintikka set.
  • Kaihsienkung — prop.n. Alternative form of Kaixiangong.
  • Kicklighters — prop.n. Plural of Kicklighter.
  • kick␣the␣tires — v. (Idiomatic, colloquial) To inspect something to ensure it meets… — v. (Obsolete) To inspect a vehicle’s tires by kicking them to…
  • kitchen␣sinks — n. Plural of kitchen sink.
  • kitchen-sinky — adj. (Informal) Inclusive of too wide a variety of features or… — adj. (Drama) Of or pertaining to the kitchen sink drama; depicting…
  • kitchen␣sinky — adj. Alternative form of kitchen-sinky.
  • kitefin␣shark — n. A small sharks of the family Dalatiidae, especially Dalatias licha.
  • korzhinskite — n. (Mineralogy) A monoclinic-prismatic colorless mineral containing…
  • rickshawlike — adj. Resembling or characteristic of a rickshaw.
  • Selkirkshire — prop.n. (Historical) A historical county of Scotland, with its…
  • thickskinned — adj. Alternative spelling of thick-skinned.
  • thick-skinned — adj. Having a thick skin. — adj. Not easily offended. — adj. Insensitive to the feelings of others; callous.
  • whiskey␣dicks — n. Plural of whiskey dick.
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  • German Wiktionary: 4 words
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  • Dutch Wiktionary: 6 words

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