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There are 20 six-letter words containing K, P, S and U| BUPKES | • bupkes n. Alternative form of bupkis. • BUPKES n. (Yiddish) a very small amount, also BUBKES, BUBKIS, BUPKIS, BUPKUS. | | BUPKIS | • bupkis n. (US, slang) Absolutely nothing; nothing of value, significance, or substance. • BUPKIS n. (Yiddish) a very small amount, also BUBKES, BUBKIS, BUPKES, BUPKUS. | | BUPKUS | • bupkus n. Alternative form of bupkis. • BUPKUS n. (Yiddish) a very small amount, also BUBKES, BUBKIS, BUPKES, BUPKIS. | | PIKAUS | • PIKAU n. (Maori) a rucksack. | | PIKULS | • pikuls n. Plural of pikul. • Pikuls prop.n. Plural of Pikul. • PIKUL n. (Malay) a Chinese weight, also PICUL. | | PLOUKS | • PLOUK n. (Scots) a pimple, also PLOOK. | | PLUCKS | • plucks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pluck. • PLUCK v. to pull out or off. | | PLUNKS | • plunks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of plunk. • Plunks prop.n. Plural of Plunk. • PLUNK v. to twang; to pluck the strings of a harp. | | POUKES | • POUKE n. a mischievous sprite, also PUCK. | | PRUSIK | • prusik n. (Climbing, chiefly attributive) A type of friction hitch. • prusik v. (Climbing) To climb a rope using a prusik. • PRUSIK v. (German) to climb using mountaineering slings. | | PUKERS | • pukers n. Plural of puker. • PUKER n. (archaic) an emetic. | | PULKAS | • pulkas n. Plural of pulka. • PULKA n. (Finnish) a Laplander's boat-shaped sledge, also PULK, PULKHA. | | PUNKAS | • punkas n. Plural of punka. • PUNKA n. (Hindi) a large palm-leaf fan suspended from the ceiling used esp in India, also PUNKAH. | | SKRUMP | • SKRUMP v. (colloquial) to steal fruit (esp. apples) from trees, also SCRUMP. | | SPRUIK | • spruik v. (Transitive, Australia) To promote a thing or idea to another person, usually informally. • SPRUIK v. (Australian slang) of a showman, etc., to harangue people in public. | | SPUNKS | • spunks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of spunk. • SPUNK v. to begin to burn. | | SPUNKY | • spunky adj. Spirited or plucky. • spunky adj. (UK) Pertaining to or like spunk (semen). • spunky adj. (UK) Stained with semen. | | TUPEKS | • tupeks n. Plural of tupek. • TUPEK n. (Inuit) an Inuit animal-skin tent, also TOPEK, TUPIK. | | TUPIKS | • tupiks n. Plural of tupik. • TUPIK n. (Inuit) an Inuit animal-skin tent, also TOPEK, TUPEK. | | UPTAKS | • UPTAK n. (Scots) uptake, as in gleg in the uptak. |
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: 69 words
- Scrabble in French: 2 words
- Scrabble in Spanish: no word
- Scrabble in Italian: no word
- Scrabble in German: 21 words
- Scrabble in Romanian: no word
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