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There are 24 twelve-letter words containing ICKA

chickatricesclickabilitykick␣at␣the␣cankick␣at␣the␣catnonclickablepickabackingpick␣and␣placepickaninniespick␣a␣quarrelpublickationquick␣as␣a␣winksick␣and␣tiredsick␣as␣a␣horsespick-and-span spick␣and␣spanstickabilitystick-and-pokethick␣and␣fastthick␣and␣thinthick␣as␣champthick␣as␣mincetick-and-flick tick␣and␣flicktraffickable

30 definitions found

  • chickatrices — n. Plural of chickatrice.
  • clickability — n. (Computing) The quality of being clickable, of causing a particular… — n. (Manufacturing) The ability of a foam to retain its original…
  • kick␣at␣the␣can — n. (Chiefly US and Canada, idiomatic) An attempt or an opportunity. — v. (Chiefly US and Canada, idiomatic) To make an attempt; to try.
  • kick␣at␣the␣cat — n. Alternative form of kick at the can.
  • nonclickable — adj. Synonym of unclickable.
  • pickabacking — v. Present participle of pickaback.
  • pick␣and␣place — adj. Of a robot: having the purpose of picking up objects and…
  • pickaninnies — n. Plural of pickaninny. — n. Plural of pickaninnie.
  • pick␣a␣quarrel — v. Synonym of pick a fight.
  • publickation — n. Obsolete spelling of publication.
  • quick␣as␣a␣wink — phr. In a speedy or fast manner.
  • sick␣and␣tired — adj. (Idiomatic) Bored to the point of weariness. — adj. (Idiomatic) Annoyed or frustrated with something or someone… — adj. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see sick, tired.
  • sick␣as␣a␣horse — adj. (Simile) Very ill.
  • spick-and-span — adj. (Idiomatic) Clean, spotless; original sense “like new”.
  • spick␣and␣span — adj. (Idiomatic) Alternative form of spick-and-span.
  • stickability — n. The motivation and ability to keep at something in the face…
  • stick-and-poke — adj. Being or relating to a kind of tattoo made without a machine…
  • thick␣and␣fast — adv. Occurring in large numbers and rapidly.
  • thick␣and␣thin — n. Both thickets and thin woodland; (through) all obstacles in a path. — n. (Idiomatic) Both good and bad times.
  • thick␣as␣champ — adj. (Informal, Hiberno-English) Very ignorant or foolish, sullen…
  • thick␣as␣mince — adj. (Simile, Scotland) Very stupid.
  • tick-and-flick — n. Alternative form of tick and flick.
  • tick␣and␣flick — n. (Australia, banking, informal) A process that allows an account-holder…
  • traffickable — adj. Alternative form of trafficable.
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  • Scrabble in English: 6 words
  • French Wiktionary: 12 words
  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: no word
  • Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
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