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8-letter words containing k, o, r

  • unworked — not worked; not used; not exerted
  • upstroke — an upward stroke, especially of a pen or pencil, or of a piston in a vertical cylinder.
  • voorskot — advance payment made to a farmer for crops
  • wakeover — A sleepover party in a public place, such as a church, at which little or no sleep actually gets done.
  • walkover — Racing. a walking or trotting over the course by a contestant who is the only starter.
  • warlocks — Plural form of warlock.
  • waxworks — an exhibition of or a museum for displaying wax figures, ornaments, etc.
  • westwork — (in German Romanesque architecture) a monumental western front to a church, treated as a tower or towers containing an entrance and vestibule below and a chapel above.
  • whakairo — the art of carving
  • wirework — fabrics or articles made of wire.
  • woodlark — a small, European songbird, Lullula arborea, noted for its song in flight.
  • woodwork — objects or parts made of wood.
  • woolwork — embroidery done with wool
  • wordbook — a book of words, usually with definitions, explanations, etc.; a dictionary.
  • wordmark — (marketing) A logotype; a standardized graphic representation of the name of a company or product used for purposes of easy identification. It is is often text with unique typographic treatments. Usually the company name is incorporated together with simple graphic treatments, so that the representation of the word essentially becomes a symbol of the company.
  • work off — exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something; labor; toil.
  • work out — exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something; labor; toil.
  • work-shy — If you describe someone as work-shy, you disapprove of them because you think they are lazy and do not want to work.
  • workable — practicable or feasible: He needs a workable schedule.
  • workably — In an workable fashion.
  • workaday — of or befitting working days; characteristic of a workday and its occupations.
  • workbags — Plural form of workbag.
  • workboat — a boat used for work or trade rather than sport, public transportation, or military purposes.
  • workbook — a manual of operating instructions.
  • workdays — Plural form of workday.
  • workfare — a governmental plan under which welfare recipients are required to accept public-service jobs or to participate in job training.
  • workflow — the flow or amount of work to and from an office, department, or employee.
  • workfolk — People who labour.
  • workgirl — a young female manual worker
  • workhour — any time set aside for work
  • workings — Plural form of working.
  • workless — Having no work: unemployed.
  • workload — the amount of work that a machine, employee, or group of employees can be or is expected to perform.
  • workmate — A person with whom one works.
  • workouts — Plural form of workout.
  • workover — Any kind of oil well intervention involving invasive techniques, such as wireline or snubbing.
  • workroom — a room in which work is carried on.
  • worksafe — (of an internet link, etc) suitable for viewing in the workplace because of an absence of pornographic content
  • workship — (archaic) workmanship.
  • workshop — a room, group of rooms, or building in which work, especially mechanical work, is carried on.
  • worksite — a location used for work, especially construction or manual labor: industrial worksites; tobacco-free worksites.
  • worksome — hard-working, industrious
  • worktops — Plural form of worktop.
  • workwear — Clothes designed to be worn while working, especially in a physically demanding job.
  • workweek — the total number of regular working hours or days in a week.
  • workwise — In terms of work.
  • wormlike — Zoology. any of numerous long, slender, soft-bodied, legless, bilaterally symmetrical invertebrates, including the flatworms, roundworms, acanthocephalans, nemerteans, gordiaceans, and annelids.
  • yakitori — a dish of small pieces of boneless chicken, usually marinated, skewered, and grilled.
  • yardwork — (North America) Work done in maintaining a lawn, and related landscaping activities.
  • yearbook — a book published annually, containing information, statistics, etc., about the past year: an encyclopedia yearbook.
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