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There are 19 words containing ICKSI

DRICKSIEDRICKSIE adj. of timber, having hidden decayed spots, also DRUXY.
DRICKSIERDRICKSIE adj. of timber, having hidden decayed spots, also DRUXY.
DRICKSIESTDRICKSIE adj. of timber, having hidden decayed spots, also DRUXY.
HOICKSINGHOICKS v. to hark back.
QUICKSILVERquicksilver n. The metal mercury.
quicksilver n. (Colloquial) An amalgam of mercury and tin applied to the backs of mirrors, quicksilvering.
quicksilver adj. Unpredictable, erratic or fickle; mercurial.
QUICKSILVEREDquicksilvered v. Simple past tense and past participle of quicksilver.
QUICKSILVER v. to coat with quicksilver.
QUICKSILVERIERQUICKSILVERY adj. like quicksilver.
QUICKSILVERIESTQUICKSILVERY adj. like quicksilver.
QUICKSILVERINGquicksilvering v. Present participle of quicksilver.
quicksilvering n. An amalgam of mercury and tin formerly applied to the backs of mirrors.
QUICKSILVERING n. the mercury on the back of a mirror.
QUICKSILVERINGSQUICKSILVERING n. the mercury on the back of a mirror.
QUICKSILVERISHquicksilverish adj. Like quicksilver.
QUICKSILVERISH adj. somewhat like quicksilver.
QUICKSILVERSquicksilvers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of quicksilver.
QUICKSILVER n. an old name for mercury.
QUICKSILVERYquicksilvery adj. Like quicksilver.
QUICKSILVERY adj. like quicksilver.
TRICKSIERtricksier adj. Comparative form of tricksy: more tricksy.
TRICKSY adj. mischievous.
TRICKSIESTtricksiest adj. Superlative form of tricksy: most tricksy.
TRICKSY adj. mischievous.
TRICKSILYtricksily adv. In a tricksy way.
TRICKSY adv. mischievous.
TRICKSINESStricksiness n. The quality or state of being tricksy.
TRICKSINESS n. the state of being tricksy.
TRICKSINESSEStricksinesses n. Plural of tricksiness.
TRICKSINESS n. the state of being tricksy.
YOICKSINGYOICKS v. to cry out an old foxhunting cry, also YOICK.

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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