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7-letter words containing k, o, c

  • cowlick — a tuft of hair over the forehead
  • cowlike — the mature female of a bovine animal, especially of the genus Bos.
  • cowpock — Obsolete form of cowpox.
  • cowpoke — A cowpoke is the same as a cowboy.
  • cowskin — the skin of a cow.
  • croaked — Simple past tense and past participle of croak.
  • croaker — an animal, bird, etc, that croaks
  • crocked — injured
  • crocker — A potter.
  • crocket — a carved ornament in the form of a curled leaf or cusp, used in Gothic architecture
  • crooked — If you describe something as crooked, especially something that is usually straight, you mean that it is bent or twisted.
  • crooker — sick or feeble.
  • crookes — Sir William. 1832–1919, English chemist and physicist: he investigated the properties of cathode rays and invented a type of radiometer and the lens named after him
  • cuckold — A cuckold is a man whose wife is having an affair with another man.
  • cuckoos — Plural form of cuckoo.
  • cutwork — openwork embroidery in which the pattern is cut away from the background
  • daddock — the rotten carcass of a dead tree
  • daglock — a dung-caked lock of wool around the hindquarters of a sheep
  • dawcock — the male of the jackdaw
  • deblock — (computing) To separate the logical records that have been combined into a physical block for storage.
  • defrock — If a priest is defrocked, he is forced to stop being a priest because of bad behaviour.
  • destock — (of a retailer) to reduce the amount of stock held or cease to stock certain products
  • dicksonLeonard Eugene, 1874–1954, U.S. mathematician.
  • dockage — a curtailment; deduction, as from wages.
  • dockers — Plural form of docker.
  • dockets — Plural form of docket.
  • docking — the solid or fleshy part of an animal's tail, as distinguished from the hair.
  • dockize — to convert into docks
  • dockman — A man who works on a dock.
  • dornick — a small stone that is easy to throw.
  • doucker — (UK, dialect) A grebe or diver.
  • drydock — (nautical) A dock that can be drained of water and is used in the repair and construction of ships.
  • dunnock — hedge sparrow.
  • earlock — a lock of hair worn near or in front of the ear.
  • elflock — (now rare) A lock of hair that is tangled.
  • fetlock — the projection of the leg of a horse behind the joint between the cannon bone and great pastern bone, bearing a tuft of hair.
  • finnock — a young sea trout on its first return to fresh water
  • flocked — Simple past tense and past participle of flock.
  • fosdickHarry Emerson, 1878–1969, U.S. preacher and author.
  • fossick — Mining. to undermine another's digging; search for waste gold in relinquished workings, washing places, etc.
  • frocked — Simple past tense and past participle of frock.
  • frolick — Archaic form of frolic.
  • fuckoff — a person who shirks responsibility or wastes time; malingerer; goldbrick.
  • futtock — any of a number of timbers forming the lower, more curved portion of the frame in a wooden hull.
  • gallock — left-handed
  • gammock — a piece of fun, a frolic
  • genlock — a method of synchronizing cameras by using an external signal
  • geoduck — a very large edible clam, Panope generosa, of the NW coast of the U.S.
  • go back — return
  • gorcock — the male of the red grouse
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