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14-letter words containing k, i, n, g, c

  • back-pedalling — a retreat from or a retraction of a previously held view
  • backbreakingly — In a backbreaking manner.
  • backflap hinge — Building Trades. flap (def 20a).
  • backing singer — a singer providing a vocal accompaniment for a pop singer or pop number
  • backing vocals — a vocal accompaniment for a pop singer
  • backscattering — the scattering of rays or particles at angles to the original direction of motion of greater than 90°
  • backscratching — a long-handled device for scratching one's own back.
  • bark chippings — small pieces of tree bark used chiefly for pathways in gardens or woodland
  • binary package — (software)   An archive file that contains all files and directories that must be installed in order to make a working installation of the program(s) included in the package, and the maintainer scripts necessary for the installation. A binary package is usually specific to a certain platform, in contrast to a source package.
  • black as night — totally dark
  • block faulting — the process by which tensional forces in the earth's crust cause large bodies of rock to founder.
  • block printing — printing from hand engraved or carved blocks of wood or linoleum
  • block sampling — the selection of a corpus for statistical literary analysis by random selection of a starting point and consideration of the continuous passage following it
  • booking office — A booking office is a room where tickets are sold and booked, especially in a theatre or station.
  • breeding stock — animals specifically kept to breed from
  • bucking bronco — an untamed horse that cowboys try to ride in a rodeo
  • building block — If you describe something as a building block of something, you mean it is one of the separate parts that combine to make that thing.
  • cable trunking — Cable trunking is an enclosure usually with a rectangular cross section, and with one removable or hinged side, that is used to protect cables and provide space for other electrical equipment.
  • casino banking — an approach to banking which risks losing investors' money in the quest for maximizing profits
  • cherry-picking — to select with great care: You can cherry-pick your own stereo components.
  • chinook jargon — a pidgin language containing elements of Native American languages, English, and French: formerly used among fur traders and Indians on the NW coast of North America
  • chopping block — a thick wooden board used for chopping vegetables, meat etc on
  • chopping knife — a knife for chopping meat, vegetables etc
  • clock-watching — the act of checking the time in anticipation of a break or the end of the working day
  • clustergeeking — (jargon)   /kluh'st*r-gee"king/ (CMU) Spending more time at a computer cluster doing CS homework than most people spend breathing.
  • colouring book — A colouring book is a book of simple drawings which children can colour in.
  • cotton-picking — Cotton-picking is used by some people to emphasize what they are saying.
  • countersinking — Present participle of countersink.
  • dead reckoning — a method of establishing one's position using the distance and direction travelled rather than astronomical observations
  • decisionmaking — Alternative form of decision making.
  • dining kitchen — a room where meals are eaten and prepared
  • disacknowledge — (transitive) To refuse to acknowledge or recognize something; to disavow or deny.
  • docking bridge — a raised platform running from one side to the other of a ship toward the stern, used by officers for supervising docking operations.
  • fishing tackle — Fishing tackle consists of all the equipment that is used in the sport of fishing, such as fishing rods, lines, hooks, and bait.
  • floating stock — stock not held for permanent investment and hence available for speculation; stock held by brokers and speculators rather than investors.
  • galley kitchen — a household kitchen designed with kitchen units on both sides and no kitchen table
  • generic markup — (text)   In computerised document preparation, a method of adding information to the text indicating the logical components of a document, such as paragraphs, headers or footnotes. SGML is an example of such a system. Specific instructions for layout of the text on the page do not appear in the markup.
  • genetic marker — any distinct inheritable indicator of identity and ancestry.
  • googlewhacking — The action of searching for googlewhacks.
  • grief-stricken — overwhelmed by grief; deeply afflicted or sorrowful.
  • gunstock stile — (in a door) a diminished stile having an oblique transition between the broader and narrower parts.
  • hacking jacket — a riding jacket having a tight waist, flared skirt, slanted pockets with flaps, and slits or vents at the sides or back.
  • herring choker — a native or resident of any of the Maritime Provinces but especially of New Brunswick.
  • huckleberrying — the activity of gathering huckleberries
  • indian grackle — a starling, Gracula religiosa, of S and SE Asia: a popular cage bird because of its ability to talk
  • interblock gap — the area or space separating consecutive blocks of data or consecutive physical records on an external storage medium.
  • jacking engine — an engine for moving an idle reciprocating engine or turbine to permit inspection and repairs.
  • kinetic energy — the energy of a body or a system with respect to the motion of the body or of the particles in the system.
  • king's counsel — a body of barristers of a higher status who are specially appointed to be the crown's counsel, and who are permitted to plead inside the bar in the court.
  • king's proctor — a British judiciary officer who may intervene in probate, nullity, or divorce actions when collusion, suppression of evidence, or other irregularities are alleged.

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