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

  • lockhouse — the house of a lock-keeper
  • lockmaker — a person who makes locks
  • lovelocks — Plural form of lovelock.
  • mccloskeyJohn, 1810–85, U.S. Roman Catholic clergyman: first U.S. cardinal 1875.
  • mechnikov — Ilya Ilyich [ee-lyah ee-lyeech] /iˈlyɑ iˈlyitʃ/ (Show IPA), Metchnikoff, Élie.
  • misreckon — (transitive) To add (something) up incorrectly, make a wrong calculation of (an amount etc.).
  • mock epic — a long, humorous poem written in mock-heroic style.
  • mockeries — Plural form of mockery.
  • mockernut — a North American hickory, Carya tomentosa, bearing a sweet, edible nut.
  • mosaicked — a picture or decoration made of small, usually colored pieces of inlaid stone, glass, etc.
  • nanticoke — a member of an extinct North American Indian people who inhabited Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania.
  • neck cord — lash1 (def 7).
  • neckcloth — cravat (def 2).
  • neckdowns — Plural form of neckdown.
  • neckmould — (architecture) A small convex moulding surrounding a column at the junction of the shaft and capital.
  • nickelous — containing bivalent nickel.
  • oak creek — a town in SE Wisconsin.
  • one-track — having only one track.
  • outbacker — a person who lives in the Australian outback
  • outjockey — to outmaneuver: We outjockeyed the competition and got our bid in first.
  • outreckon — to surpass in reckoning
  • overcheck — a textile pattern having one checked design superimposed on another so that both are visible.
  • overclock — Computers. to modify (a hardware component, as a processor, graphics card, or memory) so as to increase the speed of that component beyond the specifications of the manufacturer: You can overclock your video card to improve its performance.
  • overcooks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overcook.
  • overquick — too quick: Let's not be overquick to criticize.
  • overstock — to stock to excess: We are overstocked on this item.
  • overthick — too thick
  • overtrick — a trick won by declarer in excess of the number of tricks necessary to make the contract.
  • packhorse — a horse used for carrying goods, freight, supplies, etc.
  • pick over — to choose or select from among a group: to pick a contestant from the audience.
  • piecework — work done and paid for by the piece.
  • pocketful — the amount that a pocket will hold.
  • pocketing — a shaped piece of fabric attached inside or outside a garment and forming a pouch used especially for carrying small articles.
  • polo neck — high turtleneck collar
  • poop deck — a weather deck on top of a poop.
  • potlicker — Midland and Southern U.S. Eye Dialect. pot liquor.
  • poundcake — a rich, sweet cake made originally with approximately a pound each of butter, sugar, and flour.
  • precooked — to cook (food) partly or completely beforehand, so that it may be cooked or warmed and served quickly at a later time.
  • precooker — a device for cooking or partially cooking food in advance of final preparations
  • puckerood — ruined; exhausted
  • reckon on — count on, rely on
  • reckoning — count; computation; calculation.
  • retropack — a system of retrorockets on a spacecraft
  • rock cake — a small cake containing dried fruit and spice, with a rough surface supposed to resemble a rock
  • rock dove — a European pigeon, Columba livia, from which most domestic pigeons have been developed.
  • rock face — a perpendicular side of a rock
  • rock wren — an American wren, Salpinctes obsoletus, inhabiting the foothills, badlands, and mesa country of the western U.S. and Mexico.
  • rock-face — an exposure of rock in a steep slope or cliff.
  • rock-like — Something that is rock-like is very strong or firm, and is unlikely to change.
  • rocketeer — a person who discharges, rides in, or pilots a rocket.
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