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7-letter words containing c, o, k, n

  • bannock — a round flat unsweetened cake originating in Scotland, made from oatmeal or barley and baked on a griddle
  • bantock — Sir Granville. 1868–1946, British composer. His works include the Hebridean Symphony (1915), five ballets, and three operas
  • beckons — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of beckon.
  • bonnock — a thick oatmeal cake; bannock
  • brocken — a mountain in central Germany: the highest peak of the Harz Mountains; important in German folklore. Height: 1142 m (3747 ft). The Brocken Bow or Brocken Spectre is an atmospheric phenomenon in which an observer, when the sun is low, may see his enlarged shadow against the clouds, often surrounded by coloured lights
  • candock — a yellow water lily
  • cannock — a town in W central England, in S Staffordshire: Cannock Chase (a public area of heathland, once a royal preserve) is just to the east. Pop: 65 022 (2001)
  • chinook — a warm dry southwesterly wind blowing down the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains
  • choking — causing breathing difficulties; suffocating
  • clonked — Simple past tense and past participle of clonk.
  • cocking — Present participle of cock.
  • cockney — A cockney is a person who was born in the East End of London.
  • comlink — Alternative form of commlink.
  • conakry — the capital of Guinea, a port on the island of Tombo. Pop: 1 465 000 (2005 est)
  • conkers — a game in which a player swings a horse chestnut (conker), threaded onto a string, against that of another player to try to break it
  • conking — Present participle of conk.
  • conkout — a situation where a car, machine, computer, etc, ceases to work
  • conteck — contention or strife
  • convoke — to call (a meeting, assembly, etc) together; summon
  • cooking — Cooking is food which has been cooked.
  • cookson — Dame Catherine. 1906-98, British novelist, known for her popular novels set in northeast England
  • corking — excellent
  • cowskin — the skin of a cow.
  • dicksonLeonard Eugene, 1874–1954, U.S. mathematician.
  • docking — the solid or fleshy part of an animal's tail, as distinguished from the hair.
  • dockman — A man who works on a dock.
  • dornick — a small stone that is easy to throw.
  • dunnock — hedge sparrow.
  • finnock — a young sea trout on its first return to fresh water
  • genlock — a method of synchronizing cameras by using an external signal
  • gunlock — the mechanism of a firearm by which the charge is exploded.
  • hack on — To hack; implies that the subject is some pre-existing hunk of code that one is evolving, as opposed to something one might hack up.
  • hancockHerbert Jeffrey ("Herbie") born 1940, U.S. jazz pianist and composer.
  • hocking — the state of being deposited or held as security; pawn: She was forced to put her good jewelry in hock.
  • hockneyDavid, born 1937, British artist.
  • in hock — If someone is in hock, they are in debt.
  • jackson — a state in the S United States. 47,716 sq. mi. (123,585 sq. km). Capital: Jackson. Abbreviation: MS (for use with zip code), Miss.
  • jannock — honest; fair; straightforward.
  • jocking — Present participle of jock.
  • jockney — the Scots dialect influenced by cockney speech patterns
  • jonnick — jannock.
  • jonnock — genuine; real
  • kenotic — the doctrine that Christ relinquished His divine attributes so as to experience human suffering.
  • ketonic — any of a class of organic compounds containing a carbonyl group, CO, attached to two alkyl groups, as CH 3 COCH 3 or CH 3 COC 2 H 5 .
  • kick on — to strike with the foot or feet: to kick the ball; to kick someone in the shins.
  • kinnock — Neil (Gordon). Baron. born 1942, British Labour politician, born in Wales; leader of the Labour Party (1983–92); a European commissioner (1995–2004) and vice-president of the European Commission (1999–2004)
  • knocked — to strike a sounding blow with the fist, knuckles, or anything hard, especially on a door, window, or the like, as in seeking admittance, calling attention, or giving a signal: to knock on the door before entering.
  • knocker — a person or thing that knocks.
  • koranic — Alternative spelling of Qur'anic.
  • kronachLucas ("the Elder") 1472–1553, German painter and graphic artist.

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