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10-letter words containing k, n, o, b, e

  • alanbrooke — Alan Francis Brooke, 1st Viscount. 1883–1963, British field marshal; chief of Imperial General Staff (1941–46)
  • ankle boot — a boot that extends up as far as the ankle
  • anklebones — Plural form of anklebone.
  • backend-to — in a reversed position; backward.
  • bank money — checks, drafts, and bank credits other than currency that are the equivalent of money.
  • bankrolled — money in one's possession; monetary resources.
  • bankroller — the person or organization that provides the finance for a project, business, etc
  • bench hook — a device with a hooklike part fitting over the front edge of a workbench as a means of preventing an object from slipping toward the rear of the bench.
  • bench work — work done at a workbench, worktable, etc., as in a factory or laboratory.
  • blackstone — Sir William. 1723–80, English jurist noted particularly for his Commentaries on the Laws of England (1765–69), which had a profound influence on jurisprudence in the US
  • block line — a rope or cable used in a block and tackle
  • bone black — a fine charcoal made by burning animal bones in closed containers: used as a pigment, in refining sugar, etc.
  • boneshaker — an early type of bicycle having solid tyres and no springs
  • bonkbuster — a novel characterized by graphic descriptions of the heroine's frequent sexual encounters
  • book token — a gift token to be exchanged for books
  • book-ended — a support placed at the end of a row of books to hold them upright, usually used in pairs.
  • bookbinder — A bookbinder is a person whose job is fastening books together and putting covers on them.
  • boondocker — combat boot.
  • bottleneck — A bottleneck is a place where a road becomes narrow or where it meets another road so that the traffic slows down or stops, often causing traffic jams.
  • bounceback — the act or an instance of bouncing back, recovering, or recuperating: Fall sales have experienced a tremendous bounceback.
  • bousingken — a drinking house frequented by thieves or other disreputable characters
  • break down — If a machine or a vehicle breaks down, it stops working.
  • break into — If someone breaks into a building, they get into it by force.
  • breakfront — (of a bookcase, bureau, etc) having a slightly projecting central section
  • breakpoint — an instruction inserted by a debug program causing a return to the debug program
  • broken ice — sea ice that covers from 50 to 80 percent of the surface of water in any particular area.
  • broken lot — an irregular quantity or lot of securities that is smaller than the amount normally traded
  • brokenness — the quality of being broken
  • brookhaven — a town in SW Mississippi.
  • bunker oil — Nautical. oil taken on board a tanker as fuel, as distinguished from the oil carried as cargo.
  • cheekbones — Plural form of cheekbone.
  • cornerback — a defensive back
  • deblocking — Present participle of deblock.
  • desk-bound — engaged in or involving sedentary work, as at an office desk
  • green book — 1. Informal name for one of the four standard references on PostScript. The other three official guides are known as the Blue Book, the Red Book, and the White Book. 2.   (publication)   Informal name for one of the three standard references on SmallTalk. Also associated with blue and red books. 3. The "X/Open Compatibility Guide", which defines an international standard Unix environment that is a proper superset of POSIX/SVID. It also includes descriptions of a standard utility toolkit, systems administrations features, and the like. This grimoire is taken with particular seriousness in Europe. See Purple Book. 4. The IEEE 1003.1 POSIX Operating Systems Interface standard has been dubbed "The Ugly Green Book". 5. Any of the 1992 standards issued by the ITU-T's tenth plenary assembly. These include, among other things, the dreadful X.400 electronic mail standard and the Group 1 through 4 fax standards. 6. Green Book CD-ROM. See also book titles.
  • hucklebone — hipbone.
  • ink bottle — a bottle containing ink
  • jailbroken — an escape from prison, especially by forcible means.
  • kenophobia — an abnormal fear of empty spaces
  • kerbstones — Plural form of kerbstone.
  • knackebrod — flat, thin, brittle unleavened rye bread.
  • knobbiness — the quality or condition of being knobby
  • knobkerrie — a short, heavy wooden club with a knob on one end, used especially by native peoples of South Africa for striking and throwing.
  • konigsberg — a former province in NE Germany: an enclave separated from Germany by the Polish Corridor; now divided between Poland and the Russian Federation. 14,283 sq. mi. (36,993 sq. km). Capital: Königsberg.
  • line block — a letterpress printing block made by a photoengraving process without the use of a screen
  • mossbanker — A fish, the menhaden.
  • mossbunker — the menhaden.
  • mountebank — A person who deceives others, especially in order to trick them out of their money; a charlatan.
  • needlebook — A book-shaped needlecase, having leaves of cloth into which the needles are stuck.
  • noel-bakerPhilip John, 1889–1982, British statesman and author: Nobel Peace Prize 1959.

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