3-letter words
key
5-letter words
cakey, fakey, hokey, jokey, pokey, rekey
6-letter words
chokey, cookey, crikey, dickey, dinkey, donkey, flukey, hawkey, hickey, hockey, hookey, jockey, lackey, mickey, monkey, offkey, pinkey, punkey, rickey, smokey, snakey, tackey, turkey
7-letter words
crickey, dovekey, flunkey, passkey, turnkey, whiskey
8-letter words
latchkey, malarkey
9-letter words
doohickey
39 words found.
donkey, monkey
Scrabble words that grant a large amount of points include words that contain the letter Z, X, and Q such as prequalified, zonetime, and quilted. The key is to place these letters on a triple letter or triple word score.
Scientists support the "lock and key" model below for how an enzyme speeds up chemical reactions.The letters "ASE" at the end of words help us identify enzymes.And their you have it.
for a key board with 61 keys this is how it is set out: it starts with c and goes up to g cdefgabcdefgabcdefgabcdefgabcdefg and so on, it should end with c
Key Kentucky Kinky
ES YE KEY SKY YES KEYS SYKE
hoe OK he ye ho heck hock key hey choy oh
The "Caps Lock" key.
The telegraph uses a "telegraph key" to send the Morse code. The code is a series of dots and dashes that is used in specific combinations to represent letters of the alphabet. When the telegraph key is closed, a transmitter that it is connected to it sends out a CW (continuous wave) of the frequency that the transmitter is tuned to. The letters are formed by the length of time that the transmitter key is held down. For example the letter A ( . _ ) , it is a dot and a dash, the key is held down for a short specific time for the dot and the dash is formed by holding the key down for twice as long as the dot. An average telegrapher can read 15 words a minute, this is 15 words x 5 letters per word = 75 letters a minute. Good telegraphers can double this speed up to 30 words a minute.
The Shift key is used to make a few capital letters, but the Caps Lock makes all letters capital until you hit it again!
Some words that end in the vowel y and add es to form the plural are alley, journey, and key.
How about a 'donkey'