11-letter words containing c, a, k, e, g
- acknowledge — If you acknowledge a fact or a situation, you accept or admit that it is true or that it exists.
- awning deck — a weather deck supported on very light scantlings.
- back garden — a garden at the rear of a house
- back-logged — a reserve or accumulation, as of stock, work, or business: a backlog of business orders.
- backlighted — Simple past tense and past participle of backlight.
- barebacking — sexual intercourse performed without the use of a condom
- blacktongue — canine pellagra.
- bluejacking — the practice of using one Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone to gain access to another, esp in order to send anonymous text messages
- cakewalking — Present participle of cakewalk.
- caneworking — A glassblowing technique that uses rods of coloured glass to add intricate patterns and stripes to blown glass objects.
- care-taking — a person who is in charge of the maintenance of a building, estate, etc.; superintendent.
- cayuga lake — lake in WC N.Y., one of the Finger Lakes: 38 mi (61 km) long
- changemaker — a person or thing that changes bills or coins for ones of smaller denominations.
- chargebacks — Plural form of chargeback.
- checkmating — Present participle of checkmate.
- cheektowaga — a town in NW New York, near Buffalo.
- clark gable — (William) Clark, 1901–60, U.S. film actor.
- congo snake — any of several eel-shaped salamanders, as the amphiuma or siren.
- cracked gas — Cracked gas is gas from a refining process, which is often compressed afterwards.
- deadlocking — Present participle of deadlock.
- dry-dockage — the act or fact of placing a ship in a dry dock.
- duck plague — an acute, highly fatal disease of ducks caused by a herpesvirus
- gas bracket — a metal pipe projecting from the wall of an apartment, used to support gas lamps and to supply them with gas
- gerlachovka — a mountain in N Slovakia: highest peak of the Carpathian Mountains. 8737 feet (2663 meters).
- get back at — take revenge on
- get back to — resume
- gimcrackery — cheap, showy, useless trifles, ornaments, trinkets, etc.
- glucokinase — an enzyme, found in all living systems, that serves to catalyze the phosphorylation of gluconic acid.
- goatsuckers — Plural form of goatsucker.
- gob-smacked — utterly astounded; astonished.
- googlewhack — A Google search result consisting of a single hit, in response to a search on two separate words.
- griddlecake — a thin cake of batter cooked on a griddle; pancake.
- hucksterage — the business of a huckster; peddling
- ice-skating — If you go ice-skating, you move about on ice wearing ice-skates. This activity is also a sport.
- icebreaking — Serving the purpose of breaking ice.
- jacklighter — a person who hunts or fishes at night with the aid of a jacklight.
- kingcroaker — The weakfish or sea trout.
- kneecapping — (uncountable) The act of destroying the kneecaps of (a person), usually by shooting at the knees, as a punishment carried out by criminals or terrorists.
- large black — a heavy black breed of pig with long lop ears: used for crossbreeding
- linebacking — the act of forming a second line of defence, close to the linesman
- luckengowan — a daisy or other flower having petals drawn together similar to a bud
- magic smoke — (electronics, humour) A substance trapped inside integrated circuit packages that enables them to function (also called "blue smoke"; this is similar to the archaic "phlogiston" hypothesis about combustion). Its existence is demonstrated by what happens when a chip burns up - the magic smoke gets let out, so it doesn't work any more. See Electing a Pope, smoke test. "Once, while hacking on a dedicated Zilog Z80 system, I was testing code by blowing EPROMs and plugging them in the system then seeing what happened. One time, I plugged one in backward. I only discovered that *after* I realised that Intel didn't put power-on lights under the quartz windows on the tops of their EPROMs - the die was glowing white-hot. Amazingly, the EPROM worked fine after I erased it, filled it full of zeros, then erased it again. For all I know, it's still in service. Of course, this is because the magic smoke didn't get let out." Compare the original phrasing of Murphy's Law.
- make change — If you make change, you give someone smaller notes, bills, or coins, in exchange for the same value of larger ones.
- mangia-cake — a derogatory term for a White person of Anglo-Saxon origin, used among Italo-Canadians
- meatpacking — (US) The slaughter and further processing of animals for meat.
- mis-package — a bundle of something, usually of small or medium size, that is packed and wrapped or boxed; parcel.
- mock orange — Also called syringa. any of various shrubs belonging to the genus Philadelphus, of the saxifrage family, especially P. coronarius, a widely cultivated species having fragrant white flowers.
- overpackage — to package excessively
- peacemaking — a person, group, or nation that tries to make peace, especially by reconciling parties who disagree, quarrel, or fight.
- prepackaged — to package (foodstuffs or manufactured goods) before retail distribution or sale.
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