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11-letter words containing b, o, w, k

  • backflowing — Flowing backwards.
  • bantam work — Coromandel work.
  • below decks — If someone or something is below decks, they are inside a ship in the part of it that is underneath the deck.
  • black power — a social, economic, and political movement of Black people, esp in the US, to obtain equality with White people
  • black widow — an American spider, Latrodectus mactans, the female of which is black with red markings, highly venomous, and commonly eats its mate
  • blackfellow — Australian Aborigine
  • blow a kiss — to kiss one's hand, then blow across it as if to carry the kiss through the air to another person
  • book review — a description and analysis of a new book
  • bowie knife — a stout hunting knife with a short hilt and a guard for the hand
  • breastworks — a defensive work, usually breast high.
  • brocken bow — anticorona.
  • broken wind — heaves
  • broken-down — A broken-down vehicle or machine no longer works because it has something wrong with it.
  • brown snake — any of various common venomous snakes of the genus Pseudonaja
  • bucket down — If the rain buckets down, or if it buckets down with rain, it rains very heavily.
  • buckle down — If you buckle down to something, you start working seriously at it.
  • bus network — (networking)   A network topology in which all nodes are connected to a single wire or set of wires (the bus). Bus networks typically use CSMA/CD techniques to determine which node should transmit data at any given time. Some networks are implemented as a bus, e.g. Ethernet - a one-bit bus operating at 10, 100, 1000 or 10,000 megabits per second. Originally Ethernet was a physical layer bus consisting of a wire (with terminators at each end) to which each node was attached. Switched Ethernet, while no longer physically a bus still acts as one at the logical layers.
  • cabinetwork — the making of furniture, esp of fine quality
  • crown block — A crown block is a fixed set of sheaves (= pulleys) at the top of a derrick, over which the drilling line is run.
  • hollow back — a paper tube or roll, almost flattened, having one side glued to the back of a book and the other to the inside of the spine.
  • hollow-back — a paper tube or roll, almost flattened, having one side glued to the back of a book and the other to the inside of the spine.
  • jabberwocky — a playful imitation of language consisting of invented, meaningless words; nonsense; gibberish.
  • killer blow — something that puts a stop to something or defeats something
  • know better — be sufficiently wise
  • knowability — capable of being known.
  • number work — simple arithmetic and similar mathematical procedures as used and studied at primary level
  • objectworks — An object-oriented development environment developed by ParcPlace, available under Smalltalk and C++.
  • pawnbroking — the business of a pawnbroker.
  • power brake — an automotive brake set by pressure from some power source, as a compressed-air reservoir, in proportion to a smaller amount of pressure on the brake pedal.
  • powerbroker — a person who wields great political, governmental, or financial power.
  • rainbowlike — resembling a rainbow
  • swage block — an iron block containing holes and grooves of various sizes, used for heading bolts and shaping objects not easily worked on an anvil.
  • swivelblock — a block that supports a swivel
  • tower block — a high-rise building.
  • unbeknownst — unknown; unperceived; without one's knowledge (usually followed by to).
  • wakeboarder — someone who rides a wakeboard
  • whisk broom — a small, short-handled broom used chiefly to brush clothes.
  • whiskbrooms — Plural form of whiskbroom.
  • willowbrook — a city in SW California.
  • wind-broken — having the breathing impaired; affected with heaves.
  • window back — woodwork, especially paneling, beneath the stool of a window.
  • wizard book — (publication)   Hal Abelson, Gerald Sussman and Julie Sussman's "Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs" (MIT Press, 1984; ISBN 0-262-01077-1), an excellent computer science text used in introductory courses at MIT. So called because of the wizard on the jacket. One of the bibles of the LISP/Scheme world. Also, less commonly, known as the Purple Book.
  • wokka board — a piece of fibreboard used as a musical instrument
  • work basket — a basket for holding sewing equipment
  • workability — practicable or feasible: He needs a workable schedule.
  • workbaskets — Plural form of workbasket.
  • workbenches — Plural form of workbench.
  • working bee — a voluntary group doing a job for charity
  • yellow book — 1.   (publication)   Yellow Book, Jargon. 2. Yellow Book CD-ROM.

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