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There are 20 eleven-letter words containing A, C, H, K, L, N and SBACKLASHING | • backlashing v. Present participle of backlash. • BACKLASH v. to cause a reaction. | BLACKTHORNS | • blackthorns n. Plural of blackthorn. • BLACKTHORN n. a dark-coloured thornbush bearing sloes. | BLOCKCHAINS | • blockchains n. Plural of blockchain. • block␣chains n. Plural of block chain. • BLOCKCHAIN n. a system in which records of transactions using bitcoins are stored and may be accessed by linked computers. | 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. | HALTERNECKS | • halternecks n. Plural of halterneck. • HALTERNECK n. a type of women's clothing with one strap around the back of the neck instead of two over the shoulder. | KLOOTCHMANS | • klootchmans n. Plural of klootchman. • KLOOTCHMAN n. (Native American) a Native American woman, wife or squaw, also KLOOCH, KLOOCHMAN, KLOOTCH. | LANDSKNECHT | • landsknecht n. Alternative form of lansquenet. • Landsknecht n. (Historical) Alternative form of lansquenet. • LANDSKNECHT n. (historical) a mercenary foot-soldier of the 16th century, also LANSQUENET, LANZKNECHT. | LANZKNECHTS | • lanzknechts n. Plural of lanzknecht. • LANZKNECHT n. (German) a mercenary foot-soldier of the 16th century, also LANDSKNECHT, LANSQUENET. | LUNCHBREAKS | • lunchbreaks n. Plural of lunchbreak. • lunch␣breaks n. Plural of lunch break. • LUNCHBREAK n. a break for lunch. | RANSHACKLED | • RANSHACKLE v. (Scott) to search, ransack, also RANSHAKLE. | RANSHACKLES | • RANSHACKLE v. (Scott) to search, ransack, also RANSHAKLE. | SCHECKLATON | • SCHECKLATON n. (Spenser) a kind of gilt leather, also CHECKLATON, SHECKLATON. | 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. | SHELLACKING | • shellacking v. Present participle of shellac. • shellacking n. The act or process of coating with shellac. • shellacking n. (Informal, US) A heavy defeat, drubbing, or beating; used particularly in sports and political contexts. | SPINACHLIKE | • spinachlike adj. Resembling spinach. • SPINACHLIKE adj. like spinach. | STICKHANDLE | • stickhandle v. (Transitive, intransitive, ice hockey, field hockey, lacrosse) To maintain individual possession of… • stickhandle v. (Chiefly Canada, by extension) To deal capably and swiftly with a situation, especially in a manner… • STICKHANDLE v. to manoeuvre (the puck) deftly in ice hockey. | UNSHACKLING | • unshackling v. Present participle of unshackle. • UNSHACKLE v. to release from shackles. | 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: 49 words
- Scrabble in French: 1 word
- Scrabble in Spanish: no word
- Scrabble in Italian: no word
- Scrabble in German: no word
- Scrabble in Romanian: 1 word
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