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There are 19 words containing C, 2I, K, S and W

INWICKSinwicks n. Plural of inwick.
INWICK v. (Scots) to perform a certain stroke in the game of curling.
WICKIESwickies n. Plural of wicky.
wickies n. Plural of wickie.
WICKY n. the rowan tree, also WICKEN, WITCHEN.
WICKINGSwickings n. Plural of wicking.
WICKING n. material for wicks.
WICKIUPSwickiups n. Plural of wickiup.
WICKIUP n. (Native American) a North American Indian hut constructed with an oval frame and covered with grass or mats, also WICKYUP, WIKIUP.
PICKWICKSPICKWICK n. a device for raising wicks in oil lamps.
WHITRICKSWHITRICK n. a weasel, also WHITRACK, WHITRET, WHITTERICK, WHITTRET.
BAILIWICKSbailiwicks n. Plural of bailiwick.
BAILIWICK n. the region in which a sheriff (bailie) has legal powers.
SWITCHLIKEswitchlike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a switch (control that can be turned on and off).
SWITCHLIKE adj. like a switch.
WICKTHINGSWICKTHING n. (dialect) a creeping animal, such as a woodlouse.
JINRICKSHAWjinrickshaw n. Alternative form of jinriksha.
JINRICKSHAW n. (Japanese) a small, two-wheeled, hooded vehicle drawn by one more men, also JINRICKSHA, JINRIKISHA, JINRIKSHA, RICKSHA, RICKSHAW, RIKISHA, RIKSHAW.
WHITTERICKSwhittericks n. Plural of whitterick.
WHITTERICK n. (Scots) a weasel, also WHITRACK, WHITRET, WHITRICK, WHITTRET.
COCKSWAININGCOCKSWAIN v. to take charge of a boat and crew, also COXSWAIN.
JINRICKSHAWSjinrickshaws n. Plural of jinrickshaw.
JINRICKSHAW n. (Japanese) a small, two-wheeled, hooded vehicle drawn by one more men, also JINRICKSHA, JINRIKISHA, JINRIKSHA, RICKSHA, RICKSHAW, RIKISHA, RIKSHAW.
SHIPWRECKINGshipwrecking v. Present participle of shipwreck.
SHIPWRECK v. to undergo shipwreck.
WALKINGSTICKwalkingstick n. Alternative form of walking stick.
walking-stick n. Alternative spelling of walking stick.
walking␣stick n. A tool, such as a cane, used to ease pressure on the legs, and to aid stability, when walking.
WISECRACKINGwisecracking adj. Making many wisecracks.
wisecracking v. Present participle of wisecrack.
wise-cracking adj. Alternative form of wisecracking.
ANTICLOCKWISEanticlockwise adj. (South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, British, Ireland, of movement) in a circular fashion so as to…
anticlockwise adv. (Australia, New Zealand, Britian, Ireland) In an anticlockwise fashion.
anti-clockwise adj. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of anticlockwise.
SWITCHBACKINGswitchbacking v. Present participle of switchback.
SWITCHBACK v. to follow a zigzag course esp. for ascent or descent.
WALKINGSTICKSwalkingsticks n. Plural of walkingstick.
walking-sticks n. Plural of walking-stick.
walking␣sticks n. Plural of walking stick.

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.

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