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There are 13 nine-letter words containing 4A and K| ALACKADAY | • alackaday interj. Synonym of alack. • ALACKADAY interj. an expression of regret or deprecation, also LACKADAY. | | BAASKAAPS | • BAASKAAP n. (South African) the policy of domination of white people in South Africa, also BAASKAP, BAASSKAP. | | BALALAIKA | • balalaika n. A plucked stringed instrument with a triangular body, short neck and three strings, of Russian origin. • BALALAIKA n. (Russian) a Russian musical instrument. | | CHAKALAKA | • chakalaka n. A spicy African vegetable relish traditionally served with bread, pap, samp, stews, and curries. • CHAKALAKA n. (South African) a relish of tomatoes, onions and spices. | | JARARAKAS | • jararakas n. Plural of jararaka. • JARARAKA n. (Tupi) a South American venomous snake, also JARARACA. | | KAIKAWAKA | • kaikawaka n. (New Zealand) Libocedrus bidwillii, the New Zealand cedar, an evergreen coniferous tree. • KAIKAWAKA n. (Maori) a small pyramid-shaped New Zealand conifer, aka pahautea. | | KALAMATAS | • kalamatas n. Plural of kalamata. • KALAMATA n. (Modern Greek) a black olive grown in Greece, also CALAMATA. | | KAMAAINAS | • kamaainas n. Plural of kamaaina. • KAMAAINA n. (Hawaiian) a longtime resident of Hawaii. | | KATAKANAS | • katakanas n. Plural of katakana. • KATAKANA n. (Japanese) a Japanese writing system. | | KAVAKAVAS | • KAVAKAVA n. (Tongan) an aromatic plant of the pepper family; a narcotic drink prepared from its root and stem, also AVA, KAVA. | | KAWAKAWAS | • kawakawas n. Plural of kawakawa. • KAWAKAWA n. (Maori) a New Zealand tree, aka peppertree. | | TAKAMAKAS | • takamakas n. Plural of takamaka. • TAKAMAKA n. (Nahuatl) a gum resin yielded by various tropical trees, also TACAMAHAC, TACMAHACK. | | WHAKAPAPA | • whakapapa n. Genealogy, a fundamental principle of Māori culture that is critical in establishing one’s identity. • WHAKAPAPA n. (Maori) a family tree. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the 1Word.ws and WikWik.org.
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