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8-letter words containing c, o, k, t

  • nonstock — (business) Not issuing capital stock.
  • oatcakes — Plural form of oatcake.
  • offtrack — occurring or carried on away from a racetrack: offtrack betting.
  • on track — heading for sth
  • out back — (sometimes initial capital letter) the back country or remote settlements; the bush (usually preceded by the).
  • out sick — If you are out sick, you are not at work because you are sick.
  • outslick — to outsmart
  • outtrick — to outdo in trickery
  • penstock — a pipe conducting water from a head gate to a waterwheel.
  • pick out — to choose or select from among a group: to pick a contestant from the audience.
  • pocketer — a person who pockets something
  • politick — to engage in politicking.
  • pot luck — food or a meal that happens to be available without special preparation or purchase: to take potluck with a friend.
  • rack out — a framework of bars, wires, or pegs on which articles are arranged or deposited: a clothes rack; a luggage rack.
  • rock art — painting or engraving on rock
  • rock out — listen enthusiastically to pop music
  • rocketed — any of various simple or complex tubelike devices containing combustibles that on being ignited liberate gases whose action propels the tube through the air: used for pyrotechnic effect, signaling, carrying a lifeline, hurling explosives at an enemy, putting a space vehicle into orbit, etc.
  • rocketer — a game bird such as a pheasant that launches itself into the air like a rocket after it is forced to take flight, for example by a dog
  • rocketry — the science of rocket design, development, and flight.
  • sack out — a large bag of strong, coarsely woven material, as for grain, potatoes, or coal.
  • scutwork — menial, routine work, as that done by an underling: the scutwork of scrubbing pots and pans.
  • sick-out — a form of industrial action in which all workers in a factory, etc, report sick simultaneously
  • slotback — an offensive back who lines up about one yard behind the gap in the line between a tackle and an end stationed a distance outside of the tackle.
  • socket 1 — x86 processor socket
  • socket 2 — x86 processor socket
  • socket 3 — x86 processor socket
  • socket 4 — x86 processor socket
  • socket 5 — x86 processor socket
  • socket 6 — x86 processor socket
  • socket 7 — (hardware, standard)   A physical and electrical specification for the x86 processor socket matching the pins on Pentium microprocessors manufactured by Intel, and compatibles made by Cyrix, AMD and others. Any CPU chip conforming to this specification can be plugged into any conforming motherboard. Supported processors include: 2.5V - 3.5V Pentiums 75-233 MHz, AMD K5 through K6, Cyrix 6x86 (and MX) P120 - P233. Socket 7 uses a SPGA socket, either a 296 pin LIF or a 321 pin ZIF arranged as 37x37 or 19x19 (depending on who you speak to!). See also Super 7. Intel's Pentium II processor uses Slot 1 mounting.
  • socket 8 — (hardware, standard)   A physical and electrical specification for the x86 processor socket matching the pins on a Pentium Pro microprocessor. Socket 8 uses a dual pattern PGA/SPGA LIF/ZIF socket with 387 pins, arranged 24x26.
  • socketed — a hollow part or piece for receiving and holding some part or thing.
  • sockette — a small or short sock, esp one not covering the ankle
  • softback — paperback book
  • sprocket — Machinery. Also called chainwheel, sprocket wheel. a toothed wheel engaging with a conveyor or power chain. one tooth of such a wheel.
  • stenlock — a coal fish, Merlangus carbonarius
  • stick to — to pierce or puncture with something pointed, as a pin, dagger, or spear; stab: to stick one's finger with a needle.
  • stick-on — a label, sticker, or the like, that has an adhesive backing.
  • stickout — a person who is outstanding or conspicuous, usually for superior endowments, talents, etc.: Jimmy Brown is the stickout among running backs.
  • stock up — buy a lot of sth for future use
  • stockade — Fortification. a defensive barrier consisting of strong posts or timbers fixed upright in the ground.
  • stockage — supplies
  • stockest — a supply of goods kept on hand for sale to customers by a merchant, distributor, manufacturer, etc.; inventory.
  • stocking — a supply of goods kept on hand for sale to customers by a merchant, distributor, manufacturer, etc.; inventory.
  • stockish — like a block of wood; stupid.
  • stockist — a wholesale or retail establishment that stocks merchandise.
  • stockman — U.S. and Australia. a person who raises livestock.
  • stockout — a state or instance of being out of stock of goods.
  • stockpot — a pot in which stock for soup, sauces, etc., is made and kept.
  • stocktonFrank R (Francis Richard Stockton) 1834–1902, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
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