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11-letter words containing e, p, i, k, r, a

  • arkadelphia — a city in central Arkansas.
  • barge spike — a square spike with a chisel point.
  • break it up — stop fighting
  • break point — a point which allows the receiving player to break the service of the server
  • breaking-up — separation, or the action of separating, into smaller parts
  • brickshaped — resembling the shape of a brick
  • chalkstripe — clothing with a pattern of thin white stripes on a dark background
  • fair-spoken — speaking or spoken in a courteous, civil, or plausible manner; smooth-spoken.
  • garden pink — the plant Dianthus plumarius
  • kiloparsecs — Plural form of kiloparsec.
  • kinetograph — a camera for taking pictures for a kinetoscope.
  • klappvisier — a visor attached by a hinge at the top: used on basinets of the 14th century.
  • leopardskin — the skin of a leopard
  • magpie lark — a black-and-white pied bird, Grallina cyanoleuca, inhabiting areas near water in Australia and southern New Guinea.
  • marking pen — marker (def 10).
  • marlinspike — a pointed iron implement used in separating the strands of rope in splicing, marling, etc.
  • office park — a complex of office buildings located on land planted with lawns, trees, bushes, etc.
  • paper knife — a small, often decorative, knifelike instrument with a blade of metal, ivory, wood, or the like, for slitting open envelopes, the leaves of books, folded papers, etc.
  • papermaking — the art or action of making paper
  • park-miller — A pseudorandom number generation algorithm which was discredited by Marsaglia and Steve Sullivanin in the July 1993 CACM.
  • partial key — (database)   A key which identifies a subset of a set of information items (e.g. database "records"), and which could narrow the subset to one item if other partial key(s) were combined with it.
  • peak period — the busiest or most popular time
  • pearly king — the male London costermonger whose ceremonial clothes display the most lavish collection of pearl buttons
  • perestroika — Russian. the program of economic and political reform in the Soviet Union initiated by Mikhail Gorbachev in 1986.
  • placekicker — a player who takes place kicks
  • policymaker — a person responsible for making policy, especially in government.
  • porkpie hat — a hat with a round flat crown and a brim that can be turned up or down
  • price break — a reduction in price, esp for bulk purchase
  • prick-eared — British. Informal. (of a man) having the hair cut short. Archaic. following or sympathetic to the Puritans or Roundheads. Archaic. priggish.
  • prick-tease — a woman who is sexually provocative but refuses to engage in sexual activity
  • prickleback — any of several blennioid fishes of the family Stichaeidae, usually inhabiting cold waters, having spiny rays in the dorsal fin.
  • primary key — (database)   A unique identifier, often an integer, that labels a certain row in a table of a relational database. When this value occurs in other tables as a reference to a particular row in the first table it is called a "foreign key". Some RDBMSes can generate a new unique identifier each time a new row is inserted, others merely allow a column to be constrained to contain unique values. A table may have multiple candidate keys, from which the primary key is chosen. The primary key should be an arbitrary value, such as an autoincrementing integer. This avoids dependence on uniqueness, permanence and format of existing columns with real-world meaning (e.g. a person's name) or other external identifier (e.g. social security number). There should be enough possible primary key values to cater for the current and expected number of rows, bearing in mind that a wider column will generally be slower to process.
  • private key — (cryptography)   A piece of data used in private-key cryptography and public-key cryptography. In the former the private key is known by both sender and recipient whereas in the latter it is known only to the sender.
  • privet hawk — a hawk moth, Sphinx ligustri, with a mauve-and-brown striped body: frequents privets
  • realpolitik — political realism or practical politics, especially policy based on power rather than on ideals.
  • retail park — A retail park is a large specially built area, usually at the edge of a town or city, where there are a lot of large shops and sometimes other facilities such as cinemas and restaurants.
  • ripple mark — one of the wavy lines or ridges produced, especially on sand, by the action of waves, wind, or the like.
  • ripple-tank — a shallow container of water in which waves are produced by vibrating an object in the water, used to observe or demonstrate wave phenomena.
  • skip tracer — an investigator whose job is to locate missing persons, especially debtors.
  • speakership — a person who speaks.
  • spirit lake — a lake in SW Washington, at the N foot of Mount St. Helens: site of devastation during 1980 eruptions of Mount St. Helens.
  • strip steak — cut of beef: sirloin
  • ticker tape — the ribbon of paper on which a ticker prints quotations or news.
  • tinley park — a town in NE Illinois.
  • track spike — a chisel-pointed spike used to secure the rails of a railroad track to wooden ties.
  • winter park — a city in E Florida.

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