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11-letter words containing k, i, c, a, g, n

  • awning deck — a weather deck supported on very light scantlings.
  • backcasting — Present participle of backcast.
  • backfilling — material used for refilling an excavation.
  • backflowing — Flowing backwards.
  • backhanding — Present participle of backhand.
  • backing dog — a dog that moves a flock of sheep by jumping on their backs
  • backlashing — a sudden, forceful backward movement; recoil.
  • backlisting — Present participle of backlist.
  • backloading — to defer to a later date, as wages, benefits, or costs: The union agreed to back-load pay raises.
  • backlogging — a reserve or accumulation, as of stock, work, or business: a backlog of business orders.
  • backpacking — If you go backpacking, you go travelling with a backpack.
  • backsliding — If you accuse someone of backsliding, you disapprove of them because they have failed to do something they promised or agreed to do, or have started again doing something undesirable that they had previously stopped doing.
  • backsolving — Present participle of backsolve.
  • backspacing — Present participle of backspace.
  • backtalking — Present participle of backtalk.
  • backwashing — A form of water treatment in which water is pumped backwards through the filter media, sometimes with intermittent use of compressed air.
  • barebacking — sexual intercourse performed without the use of a condom
  • bivouacking — a military encampment made with tents or improvised shelters, usually without shelter or protection from enemy fire.
  • blogjacking — the use of another person’s blog without his or her consent, esp for malicious or satirical purposes
  • bluejacking — the practice of using one Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone to gain access to another, esp in order to send anonymous text messages
  • bricklaying — the technique or practice of laying bricks
  • brickmaking — the activity of making bricks
  • cakewalking — Present participle of cakewalk.
  • caneworking — A glassblowing technique that uses rods of coloured glass to add intricate patterns and stripes to blown glass objects.
  • care-taking — a person who is in charge of the maintenance of a building, estate, etc.; superintendent.
  • carjackings — Plural form of carjacking.
  • checkmating — Present participle of checkmate.
  • chikungunya — A viral disease resembling dengue, transmitted by mosquitoes and endemic in East Africa and parts of Asia.
  • cocktailing — any of various short mixed drinks, consisting typically of gin, whiskey, rum, vodka, or brandy, with different admixtures, as vermouth, fruit juices, or flavorings, usually chilled and frequently sweetened.
  • cracklingly — With a crackling sound.
  • deadlocking — Present participle of deadlock.
  • gazingstock — (archaic) An object, event or person that is stared at (or gazed at) by many people.
  • glucokinase — an enzyme, found in all living systems, that serves to catalyze the phosphorylation of gluconic acid.
  • goalkicking — the act of taking a goal kick
  • gobsmacking — Causing one to be gobsmacked; astounding, flabbergasting.
  • grind crank — A mythical accessory to a terminal. A crank on the side of a monitor, which when operated makes a zizzing noise and causes the computer to run faster. Usually one does not refer to a grind crank out loud, but merely makes the appropriate gesture and noise. See grind. Historical note: At least one real machine actually had a grind crank - the R1, a research machine built toward the end of the days of the great vacuum tube computers, in 1959. R1 (also known as "The Rice Institute Computer" (TRIC) and later as "The Rice University Computer" (TRUC)) had a single-step/free-run switch for use when debugging programs. Since single-stepping through a large program was rather tedious, there was also a crank with a cam and gear arrangement that repeatedly pushed the single-step button. This allowed one to "crank" through a lot of code, then slow down to single-step for a bit when you got near the code of interest, poke at some registers using the console typewriter, and then keep on cranking.
  • hacking run — (jargon)   (Analogy with "bombing run" or "speed run") A hack session extended long outside normal working times, especially one longer than 12 hours. May cause you to "change phase the hard way".
  • handpicking — to pick by hand.
  • highjacking — Present participle of highjack.
  • ice-skating — If you go ice-skating, you move about on ice wearing ice-skates. This activity is also a sport.
  • icebreaking — Serving the purpose of breaking ice.
  • jackarooing — Present participle of jackaroo.
  • jackknifing — Present participle of jackknife.
  • jackpudding — An amusing person who acts foolishly in order to entertain people.
  • kingcroaker — The weakfish or sea trout.
  • kneecapping — (uncountable) The act of destroying the kneecaps of (a person), usually by shooting at the knees, as a punishment carried out by criminals or terrorists.
  • linebacking — the act of forming a second line of defence, close to the linesman
  • mangia-cake — a derogatory term for a White person of Anglo-Saxon origin, used among Italo-Canadians
  • matchmaking — An attempt to make two people romantically interested in each other, especially an attempt to set up a date between people or to arrange a marriage.
  • meatpacking — (US) The slaughter and further processing of animals for meat.

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