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There are 15 eleven-letter words containing E, H, K, L, N, O and S| BLOKISHNESS | • blokishness n. Alternative form of blokeishness. • BLOKISHNESS n. the state of being blokish, affecting a masculine style, also BLOKEISHNESS. | | CHALKSTONES | • chalkstones n. Plural of chalkstone. • CHALKSTONE n. a mass of chalk; a tophus. | | CHECKLATONS | • CHECKLATON n. (Spenser) a kind of gilt leather, also SCHECKLATON, SHECKLATON. | | FOLKISHNESS | • folkishness n. The quality of being folkish. • FOLKISHNESS n. the state of being folkish. | | HERRENVOLKS | • herrenvolks n. Plural of herrenvolk. • HERRENVOLK n. (German) a master race, a race believing themselves to be fitted to rule the world. | | HONEYSUCKLE | • honeysuckle n. Any of the many species of arching shrubs and climbing vines of the genus Lonicera in the Caprifoliaceae… • honeysuckle n. Any of several species of superficially similar plants from Australia. • Honeysuckle prop.n. A female given name. | | HUCKLEBONES | • huckle␣bones n. Plural of huckle bone. • HUCKLEBONE n. the ankle bone, or talus. | | LYMPHOKINES | • lymphokines n. Plural of lymphokine. • LYMPHOKINE n. any of various substances secreted by T cells. | | SCHECKLATON | • SCHECKLATON n. (Spenser) a kind of gilt leather, also CHECKLATON, SHECKLATON. | | SCHNORKELED | • schnorkeled v. Simple past tense and past participle of schnorkel. • SCHNORKEL v. (German) to swim underwater using a breathing-tube, also SNORKEL. | | SHACKLEBONE | • shackle-bone n. (Scotland, archaic) The wrist. • SHACKLEBONE n. (Scots) the wrist. | | SHECKLATONS | • SHECKLATON n. (Spenser) a kind of gilt leather, also CHECKLATON, SCHECKLATON. | | SHERLOCKING | • sherlocking v. Present participle of sherlock. • Sherlocking v. Present participle of Sherlock. • SHERLOCK v. to investigate (something) in the manner of a detective. | | SKELLOCHING | • skelloching v. Present participle of skelloch. • SKELLOCH v. (Scots) to yell. | | UNSHOCKABLE | • unshockable adj. Incapable of being shocked (scandalised or appalled). • UNSHOCKABLE adj. not capable of being shocked. |
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.
See this list for:- English Wiktionary: 60 words
- Scrabble in French: 2 words
- Scrabble in Spanish: no word
- Scrabble in Italian: no word
- Scrabble in German: no word
- Scrabble in Romanian: no word
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