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9-letter words containing c, r, a, k, u

  • alum rock — a town in W central California, near San Jose.
  • archdukes — Plural form of archduke.
  • autotruck — a motor truck.
  • awestruck — If someone is awestruck, they are very impressed and amazed by something.
  • ayckbourn — Sir Alan. born 1939, English dramatist. His plays include Absurd Person Singular (1973), the trilogy The Norman Conquests (1974), A Chorus of Disapproval (1985), House and Garden (2000), and Private Fears in Public Places (2004)
  • back four — the defensive players in many modern team formations: usually two fullbacks and two centre backs
  • backcourt — In sports such tennis and badminton, the backcourt is the section of each side of the court that is furthest from the net. In basketball, the backcourt is the rear part of the court, where the defense plays. You can also use backcourt to refer to the members of a team who play mainly in this part of the court.
  • backer-up — a supporter; backer; second.
  • backround — Misspelling of background.
  • black run — an extremely difficult run, suitable for expert skiers
  • blackburn — a city in NW England, in Blackburn with Darwen unitary authority, Lancashire: formerly important for textiles, now has mixed industries. Pop: 105 085 (2001)
  • brainfuck — (language)   An eight-instruction esoteric programming language created by Urban Müller. His goal was apparently to create a Turing-complete language with the smallest compiler ever, for the Amiga OS 2.0. He eventually reduced his compiler to under 200 bytes. A Brainfuck program has a pointer that moves within an array of 30000 bytes, initially all set to zero. The pointer initially points to the beginning of this array. The language has eight commands, each of which is represented as a single character, and which can be expressed in terms of C as follows: > ==> ++p; < ==> --p; + ==> ++*p; - ==> --*p; . ==> putchar(*p); , ==> *p = getchar(); [ ==> while (*p) { ] ==> } Brian Raiter's Brainfuck page.
  • brushback — a pitch that narrowly misses the batter
  • buckboard — an open four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage with the seat attached to a flexible board between the front and rear axles
  • cankerous — having cankers
  • carbunkle — Misspelling of carbuncle.
  • crank out — If you say that a company or person cranks out a quantity of similar things, you mean they produce them quickly, in the same way, and are usually implying that the things are not original or are of poor quality.
  • duckboard — a board or boards laid as a track or floor over wet or muddy ground.
  • fruitcake — a rich cake containing dried or candied fruit, nuts, etc.
  • gray duck — any of several ducks in which certain immature or female plumages are predominantly gray, as the gadwall and the pintail.
  • hard luck — If you say that someone had some hard luck, or that a situation was hard luck on them, you mean that something bad happened to them and you are implying that it was not their fault.
  • jackfruit — a large, tropical, milky-juiced tree, Artocarpus heterophyllus, of the mulberry family, having stiff and glossy green leaves, cultivated for its very large, edible fruit and seeds.
  • kachumber — a salad of chopped onion, tomato, cucumber, and (sometimes) other vegetables, typically seasoned with chilli and coriander, served as an accompaniment to a main meal
  • krautrock — (music) A genre of German experimental rock music from the 1970s.
  • kurchatov — Igor Vasilievich [ee-guh r-vuh-syee-lyi-vyich] /ˈi gər vʌˈsyi lyɪ vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1903–60, Soviet nuclear physicist.
  • marshbuck — an antelope of the central African swamplands, Strepsiceros spekei, with spreading hoofs adapted to boggy ground; an important vector of the tsetse fly
  • muckraked — Simple past tense and past participle of muckrake.
  • muckraker — to search for and expose real or alleged corruption, scandal, or the like, especially in politics.
  • muckrakes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of muckrake.
  • mud crack — a fracture, part of a desiccation pattern, caused by the drying out and shrinking of silt or clay.
  • osnabruck — a city in Lower Saxony, in NW Germany.
  • outbacker — a person who lives in the Australian outback
  • parbuckle — a kind of tackle for raising or lowering a cask or similar object along an inclined plane or a vertical surface, consisting of a rope looped over a post or the like, with its two ends passing around the object to be moved.
  • quickdraw — (climbing) A set of two carabiners connected by a strap.
  • roughback — any of several large American flatfishes having rough skin, especially Hippoglossoides platessoides, a species of plaice.
  • rudbeckia — any composite plant of the genus Rudbeckia, having alternate leaves and showy flower heads.
  • sapsucker — any of several American woodpeckers of the genus Sphyrapicus that drill holes in maple, apple, hemlock, etc., drinking the sap and eating the insects that gather there.
  • scrub oak — any of several oaks, as Quercus ilicifolia and Q. prinoides, characterized by a scrubby manner of growth, usually found in dry, rocky soil.
  • touchmark — touch (def 55a, c).
  • tracksuit — a sweat suit, usually with a long-sleeved jacket and long pants, worn by athletes, especially runners, before and after actual competition or during workouts.
  • truckable — (of a barge, tug, etc) capable or suitable for being conveyed in or on a truck
  • truckload — the amount that a truck can carry.
  • turn back — to cause to move around on an axis or about a center; rotate: to turn a wheel.
  • uncracked — broken: a container full of cracked ice.
  • untracked — that is not or cannot be tracked or traced: untracked marauders of the jungle.
  • waterbuck — any of several large African antelopes of the genus Kobus, frequenting marshes and reedy places, especially K. ellipsiprymnus, of eastern and central Africa.
  • zuckerman — Solly (ˈsɒlɪ), Baron. 1904–93, British zoologist, born in South Africa; chief scientific adviser (1964–71) to the British Government. His books include The Social Life of Monkeys (1932) and the autobiography From Apes to Warlords (1978)

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