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There are 20 words containing B, I, K, U and Z

BASHIBAZOUKbashibazouk n. Alternative spelling of bashi-bazouk.
bashi-bazouk n. An irregular soldier of the Ottoman army, reputed to be undisciplined and brutal.
BASHIBAZOUK n. one of a group of irregular Turkish soldiers notorious for their brutality.
BASHIBAZOUKSbashibazouks n. Plural of bashibazouk.
bashi-bazouks n. Plural of bashi-bazouk.
BASHIBAZOUK n. one of a group of irregular Turkish soldiers notorious for their brutality.
BAZOUKIbazouki n. Alternative form of bouzouki.
BAZOUKI n. (Modern Greek) a Greek long-necked lute with 3 or 4 double courses of metal strings, also BOUSOUKI, BOUZOUKI, BUZUKI.
BAZOUKISbazoukis n. Plural of bazouki.
BAZOUKI n. (Modern Greek) a Greek long-necked lute with 3 or 4 double courses of metal strings, also BOUSOUKI, BOUZOUKI, BUZUKI.
BOUZOUKIbouzouki n. (Music) A Greek long-necked plucked fretted lute with a sharp, metallic sound.
BOUZOUKI n. (Modern Greek) a Greek long-necked lute with 3 or 4 double courses of metal strings, also BAZOUKI, BOUSOUKI, BUZUKI.
BOUZOUKIAbouzoukia n. A Greek nightclub playing traditional Greek music.
bouzoukia n. Alternative form of bouzouki (“musical instrument”).
BOUZOUKI n. (Modern Greek) a Greek long-necked lute with 3 or 4 double courses of metal strings, also BAZOUKI, BOUSOUKI, BUZUKI.
BOUZOUKISbouzoukis n. Plural of bouzouki.
BOUZOUKI n. (Modern Greek) a Greek long-necked lute with 3 or 4 double courses of metal strings, also BAZOUKI, BOUSOUKI, BUZUKI.
BUZKASHIbuzkashi n. (Games, sports) A team sport originating in Central Asia, where the players, all on horseback, try to…
BUZKASHI n. (Persian) a game played in Afghanistan by teams of horsemen contesting for possession of a goat's carcass.
BUZKASHISBUZKASHI n. (Persian) a game played in Afghanistan by teams of horsemen contesting for possession of a goat's carcass.
BUZUKIbuzuki n. Alternative form of bouzouki.
BUZUKI n. (Modern Greek) a Greek long necked lute with 3 or 4 double courses of metal strings, also BAZOUKI, BOUSOUKI, BOUZOUKI.
BUZUKIABUZUKI n. (Modern Greek) a Greek long necked lute with 3 or 4 double courses of metal strings, also BAZOUKI, BOUSOUKI, BOUZOUKI.
BUZUKISbuzukis n. Plural of buzuki.
BUZUKI n. (Modern Greek) a Greek long necked lute with 3 or 4 double courses of metal strings, also BAZOUKI, BOUSOUKI, BOUZOUKI.
BUZZKILLbuzzkill n. (Slang) Something that or someone who spoils an otherwise enjoyable event.
buzzkill n. (Slang) A person who attends a social event and occupies his or her time with unsociable activities.
BUZZKILL n. someone or something that stops people from enjoying themselves, also BUZZKILLER.
BUZZKILLERBUZZKILLER n. someone or something that stops people from enjoying themselves, also BUZZKILL.
BUZZKILLERSBUZZKILLER n. someone or something that stops people from enjoying themselves, also BUZZKILL.
BUZZKILLSbuzzkills n. Plural of buzzkill.
BUZZKILL n. someone or something that stops people from enjoying themselves, also BUZZKILLER.
KIBBUTZkibbutz n. A community, usually an agricultural one in Israel, based on a high level of social and economical sharing…
KIBBUTZ n. (Hebrew) a collective farm in Israel.
KIBBUTZIMkibbutzim n. Plural of kibbutz.
KIBBUTZ n. (Hebrew) a collective farm in Israel.
KIBBUTZNIKkibbutznik n. A member of a kibbutz.
KIBBUTZNIK n. (Hebrew) a person who lives or works on a kibbutz.
KIBBUTZNIKSkibbutzniks n. Plural of kibbutznik.
KIBBUTZNIK n. (Hebrew) a person who lives or works on a kibbutz.

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 WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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