8-letter words containing c, o, k, r
- ductwork — a system of ducts used for a particular purpose, as in a ventilation or heating system.
- ecofreak — a zealous or overly zealous environmentalist or preservationist.
- facework — The material of the outside or front side, as of a wall or building.
- firelock — a gun having a lock in which the priming is ignited by sparks struck from flint and steel, as the flintlock musket.
- foredeck — the fore part of a weather deck, especially between a bridge house or superstructure and a forecastle superstructure.
- forehock — The hock from the foreleg of a pig.
- forelock — a pin or flat wedge passed through a hole near the end of a threadless bolt to fasten parts together.
- forslack — to neglect or be neglectful
- frocking — a gown or dress worn by a girl or woman.
- fry cook — a cook who mainly prepares fried foods, as at a lunch counter.
- go crook — to lose one's temper
- greenock — a seaport in the Strathcylde region, in SW Scotland, on the Firth of Clyde.
- gridlock — the stoppage of free vehicular movement in an urban area because key intersections are blocked by traffic.
- gritrock — Gritstone.
- grockles — Plural form of grockle.
- hackwork — writing, painting, or any professional work done for hire and usually following a formula rather than being motivated by any creative impulse.
- hardrock — the original form of rock-'n'-roll, basically dependent on a consistently loud and strong beat.
- havocker — a person who causes havoc
- herblock — Herbert Lawrence (Herblock) 1909–2001, U.S. cartoonist.
- hickorys — a city in W North Carolina.
- honecker — Erich [er-ik;; German ey-rikh] /ˈɛr ɪk;; German ˈeɪ rɪx/ (Show IPA), 1912–94, East German Communist leader: chairman of the Council of State 1976–89.
- jack rod — a horizontal metal rod or tube to which an awning or other cloth may be seized to support it.
- jackaroo — an inexperienced person working as an apprentice on a sheep ranch.
- jackeroo — an inexperienced person working as an apprentice on a sheep ranch.
- jackroll — to force (a woman) to submit to sexual intercourse with a number of young men at the same time
- jumprock — any of several freshwater suckers of the genus Moxostoma, of the southeastern U.S.
- killcrop — a baby that is always hungry, thought to be a fairy changeling
- knockers — a person or thing that knocks.
- kootchar — any of several small, stingless Australian honeybees of the genus Trigona.
- korchnoi — Victor. 1931–2016, Soviet-born chess player: Soviet champion 1960, 1962, and 1964: defected to the West in 1976
- lacework — lace (def 1).
- laverock — a lark, especially a skylark.
- lockhart — John Gibson, 1794–1854, Scottish biographer and novelist.
- lockport — a city in W New York, on the New York State Barge Canal.
- lokacara — an action in accordance with socially accepted rules.
- monicker — a person's name, especially a nickname or alias.
- moonrock — a sample of lunar material.
- moorcock — A male red grouse.
- muckworm — (not in technical use) the larva of any of several insects, as the dung beetle, which lives in or beneath manure.
- oarlocks — Plural form of oarlock.
- ockerism — the conduct or actions that are characteristic of an ocker
- offtrack — occurring or carried on away from a racetrack: offtrack betting.
- on track — heading for sth
- outtrick — to outdo in trickery
- overcook — Cook too much or for too long.
- overdeck — the upper deck
- overlock — to sew (a seam, hem, or edge) with a particular stitch that prevents fraying
- overpack — to pack or load too much into or onto
- overrack — to strain too much
- oversick — too sick