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10-letter words containing b, o, k, t

  • ankle boot — a boot that extends up as far as the ankle
  • back float — a floating position on one's back with arms extended out to the sides and face upward.
  • back forty — remote, usually uncultivated acreage on a large piece of land, as on a farm or ranch.
  • back quote — (character)   "`" ASCII code 96. Common names: left quote; left single quote; open quote; ITU-T: grave accent; grave. Rare: backprime; INTERCAL: backspark; unapostrophe; birk; blugle; back tick; back glitch; push; ITU-T: opening single quotation mark; quasiquote. Back quote is used in Unix shells to invoke command substitution.
  • back story — background information provided, often in narrative form, to give help in understanding something, as the behavior of a character in a film
  • back tooth — a tooth in the back of your jaw
  • back-cloth — backdrop (def 1).
  • backcloths — Plural form of backcloth.
  • backcourts — Plural form of backcourt.
  • backend-to — in a reversed position; backward.
  • backstroke — Backstroke is a swimming stroke that you do lying on your back.
  • bark cloth — a papery fabric made from the fibrous inner bark of various trees, esp of the moraceous genus Ficus and the leguminous genus Brachystegia
  • basketwork — work that is interlaced or woven like a basket; wickerwork
  • beta stock — any of the second rank of active securities on the Stock Exchange, of which there are about 500. Continuous display of prices by market makers is required but not immediate publication of transactions
  • bikini top — the part of a bikini worn over the breasts
  • black knot — a fungal disease of plums and cherries caused by Dibotryon morbosum, characterized by rough black knotlike swellings on the twigs and branches
  • black spot — If you describe a place, time, or part of a situation as a black spot, you mean that it is particularly bad or likely to cause problems.
  • blackstone — Sir William. 1723–80, English jurist noted particularly for his Commentaries on the Laws of England (1765–69), which had a profound influence on jurisprudence in the US
  • blackthorn — a thorny Eurasian rosaceous shrub, Prunus spinosa, with black twigs, white flowers, and small sour plumlike fruits
  • blastodisk — germinal disk
  • block mast — a short mast from the head of which a lateen yard is suspended.
  • block vote — A block vote is a large number of votes that are all cast in the same way by one person on behalf of a group of people.
  • blockflote — a recorder.
  • blood knot — barrel knot.
  • bloodstock — Horses that are bred for racing are referred to as bloodstock.
  • body track — the tracks of a railroad yard used for switching or sorting cars.
  • bomb ketch — Nautical. a ketch-rigged vessel of the 17th and 18th centuries, carrying heavy mortars for firing bombs.
  • bonkbuster — a novel characterized by graphic descriptions of the heroine's frequent sexual encounters
  • book match — a match in or from a matchbook.
  • book token — a gift token to be exchanged for books
  • boot block — (operating system)   A program on a hard disk, floppy disk or other media, which is loaded when the computer is turned on or rebooted and which controls the next phase of loading the actual operating system. The loading and execution of the boot block is usually controlled by firmware in ROM or PROM. It may be at some fixed location possibly or may be pointed to by the master boot record.
  • bootlicker — to seek the favor or goodwill of in a servile, degraded way; toady to.
  • bootmaking — the activity of making boots and shoes
  • bottleneck — A bottleneck is a place where a road becomes narrow or where it meets another road so that the traffic slows down or stops, often causing traffic jams.
  • break into — If someone breaks into a building, they get into it by force.
  • breakfront — (of a bookcase, bureau, etc) having a slightly projecting central section
  • breakpoint — an instruction inserted by a debug program causing a return to the debug program
  • breastwork — a temporary defensive work, usually breast-high
  • brightwork — shiny metal trimmings or fittings on ships, cars, etc
  • broken lot — an irregular quantity or lot of securities that is smaller than the amount normally traded
  • broomstick — A broomstick is an old-fashioned broom which has a bunch of small sticks at the end.
  • bucket out — to empty out with or as if with a bucket
  • buttonhook — a thin tapering hooked instrument formerly used for pulling buttons through the buttonholes of gloves, shoes, etc
  • cockleboat — cockboat.
  • cokebottle — (character, humour)   /kohk'bot-l/ Any unusual character, particularly one you can't type because it isn't on your keyboard. MIT people used to complain about the "control-meta-cokebottle" commands at SAIL, and SAIL people complained about the "altmode-altmode-cokebottle" commands at MIT. After the demise of the space-cadet keyboard, "cokebottle" was used less, but was often used to describe weird or non-intuitive keystrokes. The OSF/Motif window manager, "mwm" keystroke for switching to the default keybindings and behaviour is control-meta-bang. Since exclamation mark might be thought to look like a Coke bottle, Motif hackers referred to this keystroke as "cokebottle". See also quadruple bucky.
  • dog basket — a basket for a dog to sleep in
  • flat broke — having no money
  • foot brake — a brake that is operated by pressure on a foot pedal, as in an automobile.
  • fuck about — to act in a stupid or aimless manner
  • go back to — revert

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