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9-letter words containing c, l, o, k, e

  • backsolve — To determine the inputs that would lead to a given output in a mathematical system.
  • bee block — bee2 (def 1).
  • blackmore — R(ichard) D(oddridge). 1825–1900, English novelist; author of Lorna Doone (1869)
  • blockable — able to be blocked or prevented
  • blockaded — the isolating, closing off, or surrounding of a place, as a port, harbor, or city, by hostile ships or troops to prevent entrance or exit.
  • blockhead — a stupid person
  • blockhole — a mark or marks on a cricket pitch around the area where the batsman stands, caused by batsmen tapping their bats on the ground
  • boneblack — a black residue from the destructive distillation of bones, containing about 10 per cent carbon and 80 per cent calcium phosphate, used as a decolorizing agent and pigment
  • cakeholes — Plural form of cakehole.
  • cellblock — a group of cells in a prison where prisoners are kept
  • chokeable — to stop the breath of by squeezing or obstructing the windpipe; strangle; stifle.
  • chokecoil — a type of electronic inductor
  • chokehold — the act of holding a person's neck across the windpipe, esp from behind using one arm
  • chokeslam — A wrestling move in which someone is picked up by their neck and is driven into the mat.
  • chuckhole — a pothole
  • clockface — Alternative spelling of clock face.
  • clocklike — as precise or regular as a clock
  • clockwise — When something is moving clockwise, it is moving in a circle in the same direction as the hands on a clock.
  • cloudlike — a visible collection of particles of water or ice suspended in the air, usually at an elevation above the earth's surface.
  • clownlike — Resembling a clown or some aspect of clowns.
  • cockateel — Archaic form of cockatiel.
  • cockatiel — A cockatiel is a bird similar to a cockatoo that is often kept as a pet.
  • cockerell — Sir Christopher Sydney. 1910–99, British engineer, who invented the hovercraft
  • cockerels — Plural form of cockerel.
  • cocklebur — any coarse weed of the genus Xanthium, having spiny burs: family Asteraceae (composites)
  • cockleman — a man who collects cockles
  • code walk — (programming)   Stepping through source code as part of a code review. Where a code walk probably only follows the potential control flow of a program, a dry run is a more detailed manual execution of a program that also keeps track of the value of every variable involved.
  • cold deck — a pack with the cards in prearranged order, secretly exchanged for the one in use; stacked deck.
  • color-key — color-code.
  • core leak — memory leak
  • cornflake — Cornflakes are small flat pieces of maize that are eaten with milk as a breakfast cereal. They are popular in Britain and the United States.
  • courtlike — reminiscent of the court in style or manner; elegant; courtly
  • crokinole — a board game popular in Canada in which players flick wooden discs
  • cronelike — Like a crone; old and withered.
  • crookedly — not straight; bending; curved: a crooked path.
  • cuckolded — the husband of an unfaithful wife.
  • deadlocks — Plural form of deadlock.
  • deck bolt — a flat-headed bolt for fastening down deck planking.
  • deck load — cargo carried on an open deck of a ship.
  • dock leaf — the typically broad leaf of any of various temperate weedy plants of the polygonaceous genus Rumex, having greenish or reddish flowers
  • dreadlock — A single strand of dreadlocks.
  • earcockle — A disease of wheat in which the ears blacken and contract.
  • fetlocked — having a fetlock or fetlocks
  • firelocks — Plural form of firelock.
  • flockless — without a flock
  • forelocks — Plural form of forelock.
  • frockless — with no frock
  • frolicked — merry play; merriment; gaiety; fun.
  • frolicker — merry play; merriment; gaiety; fun.
  • glen rock — a borough in NE New Jersey.

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