7-letter words containing c, o, r, k
- kerouac — Jack (Jean-Louis Lefris de Kérouac) 1922–69, U.S. novelist.
- knocker — a person or thing that knocks.
- koranic — Alternative spelling of Qur'anic.
- kronach — Lucas ("the Elder") 1472–1553, German painter and graphic artist.
- lockers — Plural form of locker.
- lockram — a rough-textured linen cloth.
- lockyer — Sir Joseph Norman, 1836–1920, English astronomer and author.
- mockers — to attack or treat with ridicule, contempt, or derision.
- mockery — ridicule, contempt, or derision.
- netrock — /net'rok/ (IBM) A flame; used especially on VNET, IBM's internal corporate network.
- oarlock — any of various devices providing a pivot for an oar in rowing, especially a swiveling, crutchlike or ringlike metal device projecting above a gunwale.
- outrock — to outdo in rocking
- parrock — a small field or enclosure; a pen
- porlock — to interrupt or intrude at an awkward moment
- precook — to cook (food) partly or completely beforehand, so that it may be cooked or warmed and served quickly at a later time.
- prerock — of the era before rock music
- re-cock — to cock (a gun) again
- re-cork — the outer bark of an oak, Quercus suber, of Mediterranean countries, used for making stoppers for bottles, floats, etc.
- reblock — a solid mass of wood, stone, etc., usually with one or more flat or approximately flat faces.
- restock — refill, replenish with supplies
- rimrock — rock forming the natural boundary of a plateau or other rise.
- rock on — expressing approval
- rock up — to arrive late or unannounced
- rockall — an uninhabited British island in the N Atlantic, 354 km (220 miles) W of the Outer Hebrides. Area: 0.07 ha (0.18 acres)
- rockery — rock garden.
- rockeye — a 500-pound (225-kg) U.S. cluster bomb, consisting of 247 two-pound (0.9 kg) fragmentation bombs, designed for use against tanks.
- rockies — Rocky Mountains.
- rocking — to move or sway to and fro or from side to side.
- rockoon — a rocket launched from a balloon at a high altitude.
- roddick — Anita. 1942–2007, British entrepreneur, founder (1976) of the Body Shop chain, selling natural beauty and health products
- roebuck — a male roe deer.
- rollick — to move or act in a carefree, frolicsome manner; behave in a free, hearty, lively, or jovial way.
- rollock — rowlock.
- rostock — a seaport in N Germany, on the Baltic.
- rowlock — Architecture. one of several concentric rings of masonry forming an arch.
- ruddock — robin (def 1).
- shocker — a thick, bushy mass, as of hair.
- sourock — a Scots name for the sorrel plant
- stocker — a supply of goods kept on hand for sale to customers by a merchant, distributor, manufacturer, etc.; inventory.
- tarrock — the young of the kittiwake gull, or of a common or Arctic tern
- ticknor — George, 1791–1871, U.S. literary historian and educator.
- trocken — (of wine, esp German wine) dry
- turlock — a town in central California.
- unfrock — to deprive (a monk, priest, minister, etc.) of ecclesiastical rank, authority, and function; depose.
- volcker — Paul Adolph, born 1927, U.S. economist: Federal Reserve Board chairman 1979–87.
- warlock — a man who professes or is supposed to practice magic or sorcery; a male witch; sorcerer.