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There are 18 words containing ACKSTR

BACKSTRAIGHTbackstraight n. Alternative form of back straight (“backstretch”).
back␣straight n. (Athletics, horse racing) The straight part of a racetrack, running track, etc., opposite the finishing…
BACKSTRAIGHTSbackstraights n. Plural of backstraight.
back␣straights n. Plural of back straight.
BACKSTRAPbackstrap n. A pull strap extending the backstay of a boot or shoe.
backstrap n. The backbone of a book.
backstrap n. A loin of meat consisting of the muscle on each side of the spine.
BACKSTRAPSbackstraps n. Plural of backstrap.
BACKSTRAP n. (Canadian) any of various cuts of meat from the back of an animal, especially a tenderloin.
BACKSTREETbackstreet adj. Associated with neighborhoods on back streets, often in older neighborhoods, with poorer residents.
backstreet adj. (Figuratively) Done in poor and unsanitary conditions, secretly and illegally; back-alley.
backstreet n. Alternative spelling of back street.
BACKSTREETSbackstreets n. Plural of backstreet.
back␣streets n. Plural of back street.
BACKSTREET n. a street away from the main thoroughfares.
BACKSTRETCHbackstretch n. (Athletics, horse racing, car racing) Synonym of back straight (“straight part of a racetrack, running…
backstretch n. (Horse racing) An area next to a racetrack used to stable the racehorses and house employees.
backstretch n. (Figuratively) The middle part of an event.
BACKSTRETCHESbackstretches n. Plural of backstretch.
back-stretches n. Plural of back-stretch (alternative form of backstretches).
back␣stretches n. Plural of back stretch (alternative form of backstretches).
BACKSTROKEbackstroke n. A backhanded stroke or blow.
backstroke n. (Swimming) A stroke swum lying on one’s back, while rotating both arms through the water as to propel…
backstroke n. (Bellringing) The pull on the tail of the rope that swings the bell through a full circle (compare handstroke).
BACKSTROKEDbackstroked v. Simple past tense and past participle of backstroke.
BACKSTROKE v. to swim on the back.
BACKSTROKERbackstroker n. A swimmer who uses the style backstroke.
BACKSTROKERSbackstrokers n. Plural of backstroker.
BACKSTROKESbackstrokes n. Plural of backstroke.
backstrokes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of backstroke.
BACKSTROKE v. to swim on the back.
BACKSTROKINGbackstroking v. Present participle of backstroke.
BACKSTROKE v. to swim on the back.
BLACKSTRAPblackstrap n. The dark, viscous molasses remaining after maximum extraction of sugar from raw sugar cane, used in…
blackstrap n. (Obsolete) A mixture of spirituous liquor (usually rum) and molasses.
blackstrap n. (Obsolete, nautical, slang) Bad port wine; any common wine of the Mediterranean.
BLACKSTRAPSBLACKSTRAP n. a kind of port wine; a drink made of a mixture of rum and treacle.
JACKSTRAWjackstraw n. (Usually plural) One of the pieces used for the game called jackstraws or pick-up sticks.
jackstraw n. (Dated) An insignificant person.
jackstraw adj. Resembling a bundle of jackstraws that has been strewn on a surface.
JACKSTRAWSjackstraws n. Plural of jackstraw.
JACKSTRAW n. an effigy stuffed with straw; a scarecrow; hence, a man without property or influence.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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