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There are 20 six-letter words containing SKA

ALASKAalaska n. Alternative letter-case form of Alaska (“baked Alaska”).
Alaska prop.n. A state of the United States, formerly a territory. Capital: Juneau. Postal code: AK, largest city: Anchorage.
Alaska prop.n. Several places in the United States, named for the state or territory.
ASKANTaskant adj. (Dated) Aslant, or sloping.
askant adv. (Dated) Aslant, or askance, or sideways.
askant v. Dated form of askance.
ASKARIaskari n. (Historical) A member of a local African military or police unit, usually one serving in a European colonial force.
Askari prop.n. A surname from Arabic.
ASKARI n. (Arabic) an East African soldier or policeman.
ESKARSeskars n. Plural of eskar.
ESKAR n. a narrow ridge of gravel and sand, also ESCAR, ESKER.
FRISKAfriska n. The fast section of a csardas.
FRISKA n. (Hungarian) the fast section of a Hungarian dance, also FRIS.
MISKALmiskal n. Alternative spelling of mithqal.
MISKAL n. (Arabic) an Oriental unit of weight.
PASKASPASKA n. (Russian) a Russian dessert eaten at Easter, also PASHKA, PASKHA.
SKAILSskails n. Plural of skail.
SKAIL v. (Scots) to disperse, scatter, also SCAIL.
SKAITHskaith n. (Scotland, law, obsolete) Alternative form of scathe (“damage”).
SKAITH v. (Old Norse) (obsolete) to injure, also SCAITH, SCATH, SCATHE.
SKALDSskalds n. Plural of skald.
SKALD n. (Old Norse) an ancient Scandinavian poet.
SKANKSskanks n. Plural of skank.
skanks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of skank.
SKANK v. to dance to reggae music, lifting the knees in a rapid jerky movement.
SKANKYskanky adj. (Slang) in the manner of a skank (disreputable woman).
skanky adj. (Slang) vile, lewd.
SKANKY adj. filthy or sleazy.
SKARTHSKARTH n. (Scots) a cormorant, also SCART, SKART, SCARTH.
SKARTSskarts n. Plural of skart.
SKART n. (Scots) a cormorant, also SCART, SCARTH, SKARTH.
SKATEDskated v. Simple past tense and past participle of skate.
SKATE v. to glide over ice with blades or wheels.
SKATERskater n. A person who skates.
skater n. A member of skateboarding subculture, characterized by dingy and baggy clothes, and often wallet chains.
skater n. (Ice hockey) A player who is not a goaltender.
SKATESskates n. Plural of skate.
skates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of skate.
Skates prop.n. A surname.
SKATOLskatol n. (Biochemistry) A constituent of human faeces formed in the small intestines as a product of the putrefaction…
SKATOL n. (Greek) a crystalline compound found in faeces and coal tar, also SCATOLE, SKATOLE.
SKATTSskatts n. Plural of skatt.
SKATT n. (dialect) a sudden blow.
TUSKARtuskar n. Alternative form of tusker (“peat-cutting tool”).
TUSKAR n. (Old Norse) a turf-spade, also TUSHKAR, TUSHKER, TUSKER, TWISCAR.

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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  • Scrabble in German: 18 words
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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