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9-letter words containing c, a, k, e, t

  • afterdeck — the unprotected deck behind the bridge of a ship
  • antwackie — old-fashioned
  • artichoke — Artichokes or globe artichokes are round green vegetables that have fleshy leaves arranged like the petals of a flower.
  • attackers — Plural form of attacker.
  • awestruck — If someone is awestruck, they are very impressed and amazed by something.
  • back rest — a support for the back of something
  • back seat — a seat at the back, esp of a vehicle
  • back vent — (in plumbing) a vent situated on the sewer side of a trap.
  • backbeats — Plural form of backbeat.
  • backbiter — to attack the character or reputation of (a person who is not present).
  • backbites — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of backbite.
  • backdated — Put an earlier date to (a document or agreement) than the actual one.
  • backdates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of backdate.
  • backplate — a plate of armour which guards the back
  • backrests — Plural form of backrest.
  • backseats — Plural form of backseat.
  • backstage — In a theatre, backstage refers to the areas behind the stage.
  • backswept — slanting backwards
  • backtrace — (computing) A stack trace.
  • backwater — A backwater is a place that is isolated.
  • basestock — Refined petroleum oil with no additives.
  • beat back — to force to retreat; drive back
  • bedjacket — A short jacket worn when sitting up in bed, usually by women.
  • bite back — If you bite back a feeling or something that you were going to say, you stop yourself from expressing it.
  • black tea — tea withered and fermented before being dried by heating
  • black tie — A black tie event is a formal social event such as a party at which people wear formal clothes called evening dress.
  • black-tie — requiring that guests wear semiformal attire, especially that men wear black bow ties with tuxedos or dinner jackets: a black-tie dance.
  • boat deck — the deck of a ship on which the lifeboats are kept
  • boat neck — a high slitlike neckline of a garment that extends onto the shoulders
  • bracketed — a support, as of metal or wood, projecting from a wall or the like to hold or bear the weight of a shelf, part of a cornice, etc.
  • buckwheat — Buckwheat is a type of small black grain used for feeding animals and making flour. Buckwheat also refers to the flour itself.
  • caretaken — looked after
  • caretaker — A caretaker is a person whose job it is to look after a large building such as a school or a block of flats or apartments, and deal with small repairs to it.
  • catkinate — like a catkin
  • catterick — a village in N England, in North Yorkshire on the River Swale: site of an important army garrison and a racecourse
  • chantlike — Resembling a chant.
  • checkmate — to thwart or render powerless
  • chopsteak — chopped steak.
  • cockateel — Archaic form of cockatiel.
  • cockatiel — A cockatiel is a bird similar to a cockatoo that is often kept as a pet.
  • copytaker — (esp in a newspaper office) a person employed to type reports as journalists dictate them over the telephone
  • crankiest — Superlative form of cranky.
  • date back — If something dates back to a particular time, it started or was made at that time.
  • deadstick — To land an aircraft without power.
  • deadstock — the merchandise or commodities of a shop, etc, that is unsold and generating no income
  • duckwheat — India wheat.
  • fruitcake — a rich cake containing dried or candied fruit, nuts, etc.
  • gearstick — The lever used to change gear in a vehicle.
  • hackitude — (jargon)   An even sillier word for hackishness.
  • headstick — a piece of wood formerly used in typesetting to create a margin at the top of a page

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