9-letter words containing k, e, r, o
- underwork — to do less work on than is necessary or required: to underwork an idea.
- unprovoke — to remove provocation from
- unrevoked — not revoked, withdrawn, or cancelled
- urokinase — an enzyme, present in the blood and urine of mammals, that activates plasminogen and is used medicinally to dissolve blood clots.
- voorkamer — the front room, esp of a Cape Dutch house or farmhouse
- wakeboard — The board one stands on for wakeboarding.
- wakeovers — Plural form of wakeover.
- walk over — If someone walks over you, they treat you very badly.
- walker-on — someone who has a small part in a play or theatrical entertainment, esp one without any lines
- walkovers — Plural form of walkover.
- water oak — an oak, Quercus nigra, of the southern U.S., growing chiefly along streams and swamps.
- waterwork — (arts) painting executed in size or distemper, on canvas or walls.
- waxworker — A worker in the wax industry.
- westbrook — a city in SW Maine.
- wheelwork — a train of gears, as in a timepiece.
- wireworks — an establishment where wire is made or put to some industrial use.
- wonderkid — a young person whose excellence in his or her discipline is appropriate to someone older and more experienced
- wordbreak — the point at which a word is divided when it runs over from one line of print to the next
- work area — environment in which a job is done
- work file — a temporary file that holds data during processing
- work over — exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something; labor; toil.
- work week — weekly working hours
- workalike — (computing) A computer capable of running software designed for another.
- workbench — a sturdy table at which an artisan works.
- worked up — of, for, or concerning work: work clothes.
- worked-up — excited; perturbed: She's all worked-up about the new deadline.
- workerist — a supporter of working-class politics
- workforce — the total number of workers in a specific undertaking: a holiday for the company's work force.
- workhorse — a horse used for plowing, hauling, and other heavy labor, as distinguished from a riding horse, racehorse, etc.
- workhouse — a house of correction.
- workmates — Plural form of workmate.
- workpiece — a piece of work being machined.
- workplace — a person's place of employment.
- worksheet — a sheet of paper on which work schedules, working time, special instructions, etc., are recorded.
- workspace — space used or required for one's work, as in an office or home.
- worktable — a table with a work surface, often with drawers.
- workweeks — Plural form of workweek.
- workwomen — Plural form of workwoman.
- yearbooks — Plural form of yearbook.
- york rite — one of the two advanced divisions of Masonic membership, leading to the Knights Templar degree.
- yorkshire — Also called York, Yorks [yawrks] /yɔrks/ (Show IPA). a former county in N England, now part of Humberside, North Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, Cleveland, and Durham.
- zookeeper — a person who feeds and tends animals in a zoo.