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14-letter words containing k, l, a, p

  • a pack of lies — If you say that an account is a pack of lies, you mean that it is completely untrue.
  • alaska pollock — walleye pollock.
  • alektorophobia — The fear of chickens.
  • alexipharmakon — an antidote to poison
  • algonquin park — a provincial park in S Canada, in E Ontario, containing over 1200 lakes. Area: 7100 sq km (2741 sq miles)
  • back-pedalling — a retreat from or a retraction of a previously held view
  • backflap hinge — Building Trades. flap (def 20a).
  • backstrap loom — a simple horizontal loom, used especially in Central and South America, on which one of two beams holding the warp yarn is attached to a strap that passes across the weaver's back.
  • ballast pocket — a depression that is formed beneath the ballast layer by penetration of ballast particles into the subgrade and that tends to collect moisture.
  • bay psalm book — a translation of the Psalms by John Eliot and others: the first book published (1640) in America.
  • black panthers — (in the US) a militant Black political party founded in 1965 to end the political dominance of White people
  • black skipjack — a small spotted tuna, Euthynnus yaito, of Indo-Pacific seas
  • black-eyed pea — Black-eyed peas are beige seeds with black marks that are eaten as a vegetable. They are from a plant called the cowpea.
  • blacktip shark — a widely distributed sand shark, Charcharinus limbatus, having fins that appear to have been dipped in ink, inhabiting shallow waters of warm seas.
  • bletchley park — the Buckinghamshire estate which was the centre of British code-breaking operations during World War II
  • blister-packed — presented in a blister pack
  • block capitals — Block capitals are simple capital letters that are not decorated in any way.
  • 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
  • break-up value — the value of an organization assuming that it will not continue to trade
  • bulk transport — the transport of large quantities of goods or commodities in lorries, ships, or by rail
  • capital market — the financial institutions collectively that deal with medium-term and long-term capital and loans
  • captain's walk — widow's walk
  • chain pickerel — See under pickerel (def 1).
  • chaparral cock — roadrunner
  • cliffside park — a city in NE New Jersey.
  • clock repairer — a person who mends clocks, watches, etc
  • cocker spaniel — A cocker spaniel is a breed of small dog with silky hair and long ears.
  • cocktail party — A cocktail party is a party, usually held in the early evening, where cocktails or other alcoholic drinks are served. People often dress quite formally for them.
  • crystal pickup — a piezoelectric vibration pickup or detector, often used on electric phonographs
  • donkey topsail — a four-sided gaff topsail, used above a gaff sail or lugsail, having its head laced to a small spar.
  • double parking — the activity or offence of parking a vehicle in a traffic lane
  • field larkspur — a European plant, Consolida regalis, of the buttercup family, having sparse clusters of blue or violet-colored flowers and smooth fruit.
  • garboard plank — the bottommost plank of a vessel's hull
  • gooseneck lamp — a desk lamp having a flexible shaft or stem.
  • grapefruitlike — Resembling or characteristic of grapefruit.
  • greek alphabet — the alphabetical script derived from a Semitic alphabet by way of the Phoenicians, used from about the 8th century b.c. for the writing of Greek, and forming the basis of many other scripts, including Latin and Cyrillic. The letters of the Greek alphabet are: alpha, beta, gamma, delta, epsilon, zeta, eta, theta, iota, kappa, lambda, mu, nu1 , xi, omicron, pi1 , rho, sigma, tau, upsilon, phi, chi1 , psi1 , omega.
  • happy-go-lucky — trusting cheerfully to luck; happily unworried or unconcerned.
  • holoplanktonic — plankton that spend their entire life cycle as free-swimming organisms (opposed to hemiplankton).
  • humpback whale — a large whalebone whale of the genus Megaptera having long narrow flippers, and noted for its habit of arching deeply as it dives: once abundant in coastal waters, it is now rare but its numbers are increasing.
  • interblock gap — the area or space separating consecutive blocks of data or consecutive physical records on an external storage medium.
  • kamloops trout — a variety of rainbow trout found in Canadian lakes
  • kapellmeisters — Plural form of kapellmeister.
  • karyotypically — (cytology) With regard to the karyotype.
  • kastrop-rauxel — Castrop-Rauxel.
  • keep a lookout — If someone keeps a lookout, especially on a boat, they look around all the time in order to make sure there is no danger.
  • keep-fit class — an exercise class designed to promote physical fitness
  • keratinophilic — (of a plant such as a fungus) growing on keratinous substances such as hair, hooves, nails, etc
  • kleptomaniacal — Having a compulsion to steal, as a kleptomaniac does.
  • kleptoparasite — A bird, insect, or other animal that habitually robs animals of other species of food.
  • knight templar — Templar.

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