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10-letter words containing d, o, r, k

  • roadmaking — road building
  • rock candy — sugar in large, hard, cohering crystals.
  • rock hound — a geologist.
  • rock-bound — hemmed in, enclosed, or covered by rocks; rocky: the rock-bound coast of Maine.
  • rock-candy — sugar in large, hard, cohering crystals.
  • rock-faced — (of a person) having a stiff, expressionless face.
  • rock-hound — a geologist.
  • rock-solid — Something that is rock-solid is extremely hard.
  • rodentlike — belonging or pertaining to the gnawing or nibbling mammals of the order Rodentia, including the mice, squirrels, beavers, etc.
  • round rock — a town in central Texas.
  • royal duke — a duke who is also a royal prince, being a member of the royal family
  • salad fork — a small, broad fork, usually one of a set, for eating salad or dessert.
  • sidestroke — a stroke in which the body is turned sideways in the water, the hands pull alternately, and the legs perform a scissors kick.
  • skateboard — a device for riding upon, usually while standing, consisting of a short, oblong piece of wood, plastic, or aluminum mounted on large roller-skate wheels, used on smooth surfaces and requiring better balance of the rider than the ordinary roller skate does.
  • skewerwood — the spindle tree, Euonymus europaeus.
  • smokeboard — a board situated above a fireplace to prevent the emission of smoke into a room
  • soft drink — a beverage that is not alcoholic or intoxicating and is usually carbonated, as root beer or ginger ale.
  • soundtrack — the narrow band on one or both sides of a motion-picture film on which sound is recorded.
  • spiderwork — a thing which has the appearance of a spider's web
  • stockrider — a cowboy.
  • stud poker — a variety of poker in which each player is dealt one card face down in the first round and one card face up in each of the next four rounds, each of the last four rounds being followed by a betting interval. Compare seven-card stud.
  • sverdlovsk — former name (1924–91) of Ekaterinburg.
  • sword knot — a looped strap, ribbon, or the like attached to the hilt of a sword as a support or ornament.
  • swordstick — a hollow walking stick containing a short sword or dagger
  • talk radio — a radio format featuring talk shows and listener call-ins.
  • talk round — If you talk someone round, you persuade them to change their mind so that they agree with you, or agree to do what you want them to do
  • top-ranked — A top-ranked sports player or team is the most successful player or team in a particular sport.
  • track down — a structure consisting of a pair of parallel lines of rails with their crossties, on which a railroad train, trolley, or the like runs.
  • trade book — a book designed for the general public and available through an ordinary book dealer, as distinguished from a limited-edition book, textbook, mass market paperback, etc.
  • trunk road — A trunk road is a major road that has been specially built for travelling long distances. A trunk road is not as wide or as fast as a motorway.
  • under-work — to do less work on than is necessary or required: to underwork an idea.
  • understock — to provide an insufficient quantity, as of merchandise, supplies, or livestock.
  • unprovoked — to anger, enrage, exasperate, or vex.
  • unreckoned — not reckoned, noted, identified, or enumerated
  • walkaround — A competitive dance in blackface minstrel shows of the 19th century.
  • widowmaker — Alternative form of widow-maker.
  • wonderwork — a wonderful work; marvel; miracle.
  • wood stork — wood ibis.
  • woodpecker — any of numerous climbing birds of the family Picidae, having a hard, chisellike bill that it hammers repeatedly into wood in search of insects, stiff tail feathers to assist in climbing, and usually more or less boldly patterned plumage.
  • woodshrike — any of several species of shrike, including the common woodshrike, Tephrodornis pondicerianus, and the large woodshrike, Tephrodornis gularis
  • woodworker — a worker in wood, as a carpenter, joiner, or cabinetmaker.
  • work order — an order authorizing specific work, repairs, etc., to be done.
  • work-study — an examination of ways of finding the most efficient method of doing a job, esp in terms of time and effort
  • workaround — Computers. a strategy or technique used to overcome a defect or other problem in a program or system: This is a known bug in version 1.5, but a workaround is available.
  • world bank — an international bank established in 1944 to help member nations reconstruct and develop, especially by guaranteeing loans: a specialized agency of the United Nations.
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