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There are 11 eight-letter words containing KTA| BACKTALK | • backtalk n. (US) Verbal impudence or argumentative discourse, given in response. • backtalk v. (Transitive) To respond to in an aggressively disputatious, often sarcastic or insolent manner. • BACKTALK n. an impudent reply. | | BUCKTAIL | • bucktail n. The tail of a deer, traditionally used as a fishing lure. • BUCKTAIL n. a fishing lure. | | COCKTAIL | • cocktail n. A mixed alcoholic beverage. • cocktail n. (By extension) A mixture of other substances or things. • cocktail n. A horse, not of pure breed, but having only one eighth or one sixteenth impure blood in its veins. | | DUCKTAIL | • ducktail n. A hairstyle in which the hair is swept back into an upturned point at the back. • DUCKTAIL n. (US) a style of haircut. | | FOLKTALE | • folktale n. A tale or story that is part of the oral tradition of a people or a place. • folk␣tale n. Alternative spelling of folktale. • FOLKTALE n. a tale from the oral tradition of a people. | | FORKTAIL | • forktail n. Any of various small insectivorous birds in the genus Enicurus. • forktail n. (UK, dialect) A salmon in its fourth year’s growth. • FORKTAIL n. one of a group of birds including the kite. | | HEKTARES | • hektares n. Plural of hektare. • HEKTARE n. a measure of area, 100 ares or 10000 square metres, also HECTARE. | | MOCKTAIL | • mocktail n. A non-alcoholic cocktail. • MOCKTAIL n. a cocktail with no alcohol. | | MOOKTARS | • mooktars n. Plural of mooktar. • MOOKTAR n. (Arabic) an Indian lawyer; a Turkish local government official, also MUKHTAR. | | SILKTAIL | • silktail n. Lamprolia victoriae, a bird endemic to Fiji, closely related to the fantails. • SILKTAIL n. a bird, a kind of waxwing. | | TICKTACK | • ticktack n. A kind of backgammon played with both men and pegs. • ticktack interj. Dated form of tick tock. • ticktack n. A repeated ticking noise like that made by a clock or a watch. |
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