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8-letter words containing k, o, r, n

  • antirock — opposed to rock music
  • baikonur — a launching site for spacecraft in central Kazakhstan; formerly the centre for the Soviet space programme, now leased from Kazakhstan by Russia
  • bankroll — To bankroll a person, organization, or project means to provide the financial resources that they need.
  • benbrook — a town in N Texas.
  • brockton — city in E Mass., near Boston: pop. 94,000
  • brooklyn — a borough of New York City, on the SW end of Long Island. Pop: 2 465 326 (2000)
  • brookner — Anita. 1928–2016, British writer and art historian. Her novels include Hotel du Lac (1984), which won the Booker Prize, Brief Lives (1990), and The Next Big Thing (2002)
  • buckhorn — horn from a buck, used for knife handles, etc
  • bunkroom — temporary sleeping quarters, especially for travelers.
  • canework — strips of cane that are interlaced and used in cane chairs or the like.
  • cerenkov — Pavel A [pah-vuh l;; Russian pah-vyil] /ˈpɑ vəl;; Russian ˈpɑ vyɪl/ (Show IPA), 1904–1990, Russian physicist: Nobel Prize 1958.
  • clarkson — Thomas. 1760–1846, British campaigner for the abolition of slavery
  • cokernut — coconut.
  • corkwing — a greenish or bluish European fish of the wrasse family, Ctenolabrus melops
  • corncake — a cornmeal flatbread
  • cornhusk — the outer protective covering of an ear of maize; the chaff
  • cornsilk — The fine threadlike styles on an ear of corn.
  • crack on — If you crack on with something, you continue doing it, especially with more effort than before, or as quickly as possible.
  • crankous — fretful; cranky
  • croaking — Present participle of croak.
  • crocking — British Dialect. soot; smut.
  • cronkiteWalter, 1916–2009, U.S. newscaster.
  • crooking — a bent or curved implement, piece, appendage, etc.; hook.
  • cryobank — a facility for storing living tissue, such as sperm, embryos, cells, etc, at a low temperature
  • darktown — a part of a town or city inhabited largely by blacks.
  • donicker — bathroom; toilet.
  • doorknob — the handle or knob by which a door is opened or closed.
  • dorkland — an offensive name for Auckland
  • dornicks — Plural form of dornick.
  • drink to — to take water or other liquid into the mouth and swallow it; imbibe.
  • drnovsek — Janez . 1950–2008, Slovenian politician, president of Slovenia (2002–07)
  • dronklap — a drunkard
  • eriksson — Sven-Goran (ˈsfɛnˈɡɜːrən). born 1948, Swedish football manager; honours as a club manager include the UEFA Cup (1982) with Gothenburg, three Portuguese league titles with Benfica (1983, 1984, 1990), and the Italian league with Lazio (2000); head coach of the England national team (2001–06)
  • foreking — A preceding king.
  • foreknew — Simple past tense and past participle of foreknow.
  • foreknow — to know beforehand.
  • forerank — the first rank
  • foreskin — the prepuce of the penis.
  • forsaken — past participle of forsake.
  • forswink — to exhaust through toil
  • forswunk — overworked
  • forthink — to regret or rethink
  • frocking — a gown or dress worn by a girl or woman.
  • greenock — a seaport in the Strathcylde region, in SW Scotland, on the Firth of Clyde.
  • grokking — to understand thoroughly and intuitively.
  • handwork — work done by hand, as distinguished from work done by machine.
  • honecker — Erich [er-ik;; German ey-rikh] /ˈɛr ɪk;; German ˈeɪ rɪx/ (Show IPA), 1912–94, East German Communist leader: chairman of the Council of State 1976–89.
  • hornbeak — a dialect name for a fish known as the garfish, hornfish or sea needle
  • hornbook — a leaf or page containing the alphabet, religious materials, etc., covered with a sheet of transparent horn and fixed in a frame with a handle, formerly used in teaching children to read.
  • hornlike — Projecting like a horn.

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