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11-letter words containing a, c, k, t, o, n

  • alpenstocks — Plural form of alpenstock.
  • autokinetic — automatically self-moving
  • back and to — back-and-forth; to and fro.
  • backcountry — an area far from cities and towns that is thinly populated and largely undeveloped; hinterland
  • blacktongue — canine pellagra.
  • block grant — (in Britain) an annual grant made by the government to a local authority to help to pay for the public services it provides, such as health, education, and housing
  • cabinetwork — the making of furniture, esp of fine quality
  • cartoonlike — cartoonish
  • chalkstones — Plural form of chalkstone.
  • clock in at — If something such as a CD or film clocks in at a particular amount of time, it is that amount of time long.
  • cocktailing — any of various short mixed drinks, consisting typically of gin, whiskey, rum, vodka, or brandy, with different admixtures, as vermouth, fruit juices, or flavorings, usually chilled and frequently sweetened.
  • cotton cake — cottonseed meal compressed into nuts or cubes of various sizes for feeding to animals
  • countermark — a mark on an object that is additional to a mark already on that object, and that serves a purpose such as enhancing security, or noting a change in the value of that object, etc
  • countersank — Simple past form of countersink.
  • cytokeratin — Either of several forms of keratin found in the intracytoplasmic cytoskeleton of epithelial tissue.
  • dockization — the process of turning into docks
  • downpatrick — a market town in Northern Ireland: reputedly the burial place of Saint Patrick. Pop: 10 316 (2001)
  • eton jacket — a waist-length jacket with a V-shaped back, open in front, formerly worn by pupils of Eton College
  • folktronica — a musical genre that combines elements from folk and electronic music
  • gazingstock — (archaic) An object, event or person that is stared at (or gazed at) by many people.
  • kantorovich — Leonid Vitalyevich [ley-uh-nid vi-tal-yuh-vich;; Russian lyi-uh-nyeet vyi-tah-lyuh-vyich] /ˈleɪ ə nɪd vɪˈtæl yə vɪtʃ;; Russian lyɪ ʌˈnyit vyɪˈtɑ lyə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1912–86, Soviet mathematician and economist: Nobel Prize in Economics 1975.
  • keratoconus — a degenerative condition characterized by conical protrusion of the cornea and irregular astigmatism.
  • knee action — Automotive. a form of suspension for the front wheels of a vehicle permitting each wheel to rise and fall independently of the other.
  • knock about — to strike a sounding blow with the fist, knuckles, or anything hard, especially on a door, window, or the like, as in seeking admittance, calling attention, or giving a signal: to knock on the door before entering.
  • knockabouts — Plural form of knockabout.
  • mantle rock — the layer of disintegrated and decomposed rock fragments, including soil, just above the solid rock of the earth's crust; regolith.
  • nitro-chalk — a chemical fertilizer containing calcium carbonate and ammonium nitrate
  • nose tackle — nose guard
  • on the rack — If you say that someone is on the rack, you mean that they are suffering either physically or mentally.
  • rockhampton — a city in E Queensland, in E Australia.
  • schecklaton — a gilded leather used for embroidering jacks
  • stockhausen — Karlheinz [kahrl-hahynts] /ˈkɑrlˌhaɪnts/ (Show IPA), 1928–2007, German composer.
  • stocktaking — the examination or counting over of materials or goods on hand, as in a stockroom or store.
  • take action — act, do sth practical
  • take notice — listen, heed
  • technospeak — any abstruse technical jargon
  • trojan duck — a duck that is a carrier of avian flu and is therefore a threat to other birds and also to humans, but which shows no outward signs of infection

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