8-letter words containing c, o, k
- conk off — to break or fail, as a machine or engine (often followed by out): The engine conked out halfway there.
- conk out — If something such as a machine or a vehicle conks out, it stops working or breaks down.
- conk-out — to break or fail, as a machine or engine (often followed by out): The engine conked out halfway there.
- conkling — Roscoe, 1829–88, U.S. lawyer and politician: senator 1867–81.
- convoked — Simple past tense and past participle of convoke.
- cook-off — A cook-off is a cooking competition.
- cookable — That can be cooked; suitable for cooking.
- cookbook — A cookbook is a book that contains recipes for preparing food.
- cookfire — A fire used for cooking food.
- cookless — without a cook
- cookmaid — a maid who assists a cook
- cookouts — Plural form of cookout.
- cookroom — a room in which food is cooked
- cookshop — a place where prepared food is sold or served; restaurant.
- cooktops — Plural form of cooktop.
- cookware — Cookware is the range of pans and pots which are used in cooking.
- coonskin — the pelt of a raccoon
- cootikin — a cloth gaiter
- copybook — A copybook action is done perfectly, according to established rules.
- copydesk — desk where newspaper copy is edited
- cordlike — a string or thin rope made of several strands braided, twisted, or woven together.
- cork elm — any of several tall elms (genus Ulmus) of the E U.S., with corky ridges, as wahoo
- cork oak — an evergreen Mediterranean oak tree, Quercus suber, with a porous outer bark from which cork is obtained
- corklike — Resembling a cork or some aspect of one.
- corktree — type of evergreen oak tree
- corkwing — a greenish or bluish European fish of the wrasse family, Ctenolabrus melops
- corkwood — a small tree, Leitneria floridana, of the southeastern US, having very lightweight porous wood: family Leitneriaceae
- cormlike — resembling a corm
- corncake — a cornmeal flatbread
- cornhusk — the outer protective covering of an ear of maize; the chaff
- cornsilk — The fine threadlike styles on an ear of corn.
- cossacks — (especially in czarist Russia) a person belonging to any of certain groups of Slavs living chiefly in the southern part of Russia in Europe and forming an elite corps of horsemen.
- cow cake — cow dung.
- cowalker — A phantom or astral body deemed to be separable from the physical body and capable of acting independently; a doppelganger.
- cowlicks — Plural form of cowlick.
- cowlneck — a style of neckline for a woman's garment having material draped in rounded folds.
- coworker — Your coworkers are the people you work with, especially people on the same job or project as you.
- cowpokes — Plural form of cowpoke.
- crack on — If you crack on with something, you continue doing it, especially with more effort than before, or as quickly as possible.
- crackpot — If you describe someone or their ideas as crackpot, you disapprove of them because you think that their ideas are strange and crazy.
- crankous — fretful; cranky
- cribwork — a supporting framework of beams, logs, etc. built in layers, each layer having its unit at right angles to those of the layer below
- croakers — Plural form of croaker.
- croakily — In a croaky manner.
- croaking — Present participle of croak.
- crockery — Crockery is the plates, cups, saucers, and dishes that you use at meals.
- crockets — Plural form of crocket.
- crockett — David, known as Davy Crockett. 1786–1836, US frontiersman, politician, and soldier
- crocking — British Dialect. soot; smut.
- crockpot — a brand of electric slow cooker