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There are 14 five-letter words containing KEL| AKELA | • akela n. Alternative letter-case form of Akela. • Akela prop.n. A fictional wolf character in Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book. • Akela n. The leader of a pack of Cub Scouts. | | KELEP | • kelep n. The Guatemalan stinging ant Ectatomma tuberculatum. • KELEP n. a stinging ant, introduced into the Unitd States from Guatemala, that preys on the boll weevil. | | KELIM | • kelim n. Alternative spelling of kilim. • KELIM n. (Turkish) a pileless woven rug traditionally made in the Middle East, also KHILIM, KILIM. | | KELLS | • kells n. Plural of kell. • Kells prop.n. Plural of Kell. • Kells prop.n. A surname. | | KELLY | • kelly n. A square or hexagonal pipe that is turned in order to rotate the rotary table of a drilling rig. • Kelly prop.n. A surname from Irish, Anglicised from the Irish Ó Ceallaigh. • Kelly prop.n. A unisex given name transferred from the surname. | | KELPS | • kelps n. Plural of kelp. • kelps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of kelp. • KELP v. to burn kelp seaweed. | | KELPY | • kelpy n. Alternative form of kelpie (shapeshifting spirit). • KELPY n. (Scots) a water-horse, a fabulous beast, also KELPIE. | | KELTS | • kelts n. Plural of kelt. • Kelts n. Plural of Kelt. • KELT n. (Scots) a salmon that has just spawned. | | KELTY | • Kelty prop.n. A surname. • Kelty prop.n. A village in Fife council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NT1494). • KELTY n. (Scots) a bumper or glass filled to the brim, esp. one imposed as a forfeit, also KELTIE. | | SKELF | • SKELF n. (Scots) a splinter of wood, esp. one embedded in the skin. | | SKELL | • skell n. (Slang, US, New York) a homeless person, especially one who sleeps in the New York subway. • skell n. (Slang, US, New York, police jargon) A male suspicious person or crime suspect, especially a street… • skell v. (Slang, intransitive) To fall off or fall over. | | SKELM | • skelm n. Alternative form of schelm. • SKELM n. (South African) a scoundrel, rascal, also SCHELLUM, SCHELM, SKELLUM, SKELUM. | | SKELP | • skelp v. (Transitive, Scotland, Northern England) To beat or slap. • skelp v. (Intransitive, Scotland) To move briskly along. • skelp n. A blow; a smart stroke. | | YOKEL | • yokel n. (Derogatory) A person from or living in the countryside, viewed as being unsophisticated and/or naive. • YOKEL n. a country bumpkin. |
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: 34 words
- Scrabble in French: 1 word
- Scrabble in Spanish: no word
- Scrabble in Italian: no word
- Scrabble in German: 21 words
- Scrabble in Romanian: no word
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