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8-letter words containing k, a, r, o, e

  • a stroke — a small amount of work
  • akaryote — a cell without a nucleus
  • beadwork — a narrow strip of some material used for edging or ornamentation
  • breakoff — an abrupt discontinuance, especially of relations
  • breakout — If there has been a break-out, someone has escaped from prison.
  • brockage — a defect or fault imposed on a coin during its minting.
  • cagework — openwork resembling the bars of a cage
  • canework — strips of cane that are interlaced and used in cane chairs or the like.
  • capework — the use of the cape by the matador
  • casework — Casework is social work that involves actually dealing or working with the people who need help.
  • cookware — Cookware is the range of pans and pots which are used in cooking.
  • corncake — a cornmeal flatbread
  • cowalker — A phantom or astral body deemed to be separable from the physical body and capable of acting independently; a doppelganger.
  • croakers — Plural form of croaker.
  • darksome — dark or darkish
  • deadwork — work necessary to expose an orebody, as the removal of overburden.
  • docmaker — (text, tool, product)   An application for the Apple Macintosh which creates stand-alone, self-running document files. It features scrollable and re-sizable windows, graphics, varied text styles and fonts, full printing capability, and links to other software and information. Companies such as Federal Express, GTE, Hewlett-Packard, Iomega, Adobe Systems, Inc., Apple Computer and Aladdin use DOCMaker to distribute disk-based documentation with their products.
  • ecofreak — a zealous or overly zealous environmentalist or preservationist.
  • facework — The material of the outside or front side, as of a wall or building.
  • forepeak — the extreme forward part of the interior of a hull (opposed to afterpeak).
  • forerank — the first rank
  • foretake — (transitive) To take, receive, or adopt beforehand; assume.
  • forkhead — the head of an arrow
  • forsaken — past participle of forsake.
  • forsaker — One who forsakes.
  • forsakes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of forsake.
  • forspeak — to bewitch
  • freakout — A frightening or disorientating experience, especially one that results from the use of a hallucinogenic drug.
  • grosbeak — any of various finches having a thick, conical bill.
  • hamerkop — Alternative spelling of hammerkop.
  • havocker — a person who causes havoc
  • headwork — mental labor; thought.
  • hornbeak — a dialect name for a fish known as the garfish, hornfish or sea needle
  • jackeroo — an inexperienced person working as an apprentice on a sheep ranch.
  • kabouter — (Dutch mythology) A tiny folkloric man who traditionally wears a pointy red hat, lives in harmony with nature and resides in mushrooms, similar to a gnome, leprechaun or a smurf.
  • kangeroo — Archaic form of kangaroo.
  • karoline — a female given name.
  • karosses — Plural form of kaross.
  • keratode — the horny, fibrous substance forming the skeleton of certain sponges.
  • keratoid — resembling horn; horny.
  • keratoma — keratosis.
  • keratose — having a skeleton formed of horny fibers, as certain sponges.
  • keyboard — the row or set of keys on a piano, organ, or the like.
  • lacework — lace (def 1).
  • lakeport — a port city located on the shore of a lake, especially one of the Great Lakes.
  • larksome — mischievous or fond of larking
  • laverock — a lark, especially a skylark.
  • leadwork — work involving lead, such as maintenance work on lead pipes
  • make for — to bring into existence by shaping or changing material, combining parts, etc.: to make a dress; to make a channel; to make a work of art.
  • makeover — remodeling; renovation; restoration: The old house needs a complete makeover.

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