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9-letter words containing k, o, t, s

  • diestocks — Plural form of diestock.
  • downticks — Plural form of downtick.
  • dry stock — cattle that are raised for meat
  • dunk shot — a shot in which a player near the basket jumps with the ball and thrusts it through the basket with one hand or both hands held above the rim. See also slam dunk (def 1).
  • east york — city in SE Ontario, Canada: part of metropolitan Toronto: pop. 108,000
  • eyesocket — Alternative spelling of eye socket.
  • fat stock — livestock that has been fattened for market.
  • feedstock — raw material for processing or manufacturing industry.
  • folktales — a tale or legend originating and traditional among a people or folk, especially one forming part of the oral tradition of the common people.
  • footmarks — Plural form of footmark.
  • footstalk — a pedicel; peduncle.
  • footstock — tailstock
  • foreskirt — the front skirt of an article of clothing (as opposed to the train)
  • forestick — the front log in a wood fire, as in a fireplace.
  • forestock — (firearms) forearm; handguard.
  • forjaskit — exhausted
  • forklifts — Plural form of forklift.
  • forsaketh — Archaic third-person singular form of forsake.
  • frostwork — the delicate tracery formed by frost, especially on glass.
  • ghostlike — the soul of a dead person, a disembodied spirit imagined, usually as a vague, shadowy or evanescent form, as wandering among or haunting living persons.
  • glowstick — Alternative spelling of glow stick.
  • goatskins — Plural form of goatskin.
  • gobstruck — (slang, chiefly, UK) gobsmacked; astonished; astounded.
  • goldstick — a gilt rod carried by the colonel of the Life Guards or the captain of the gentlemen-at-arms
  • guestbook — A book in which visitors to a particular place may write their names, addresses, and remarks.
  • gunstocks — Plural form of gunstock.
  • headstock — the part of a machine containing or directly supporting the moving or working parts, as the assembly supporting and driving the live spindle in a lathe.
  • hook shot — a shot with one hand in which a player extends the shooting arm to the side and brings it back over the head toward the basket while releasing the ball.
  • hotchkissHazel, Wightman, Hazel Hotchkiss.
  • housekept — to keep or maintain a house.
  • isokontan — an alga whose zoospores have equal cilia
  • jack post — a post for supporting a floor beam, having two telescoping sections, adjustable to any height.
  • jackboots — Plural form of jackboot.
  • jackstone — jack1 (def 5a, b).
  • jock scot — an artificial fly having a yellow floss body, black silk tag, scarlet and yellow tail, wings of scarlet and of jungle cock feathers spotted with yellow and gray, and hackle of guinea fowl and grouse feathers.
  • jockstrap — an elasticized belt, a men's undergarment, with a pouch for supporting and protecting the genitals, worn especially while participating in athletics.
  • jokesmith — (jocular) A person who devises jokes.
  • jokesters — Plural form of jokester.
  • joy-stick — Informal. the control stick of an airplane, tank, or other vehicle.
  • joysticks — Plural form of joystick.
  • junk shot — a procedure used for stemming the flow of oil from a leaking well in which debris (such as shredded tyres, golf balls, etc) is pumped into the well at high pressure
  • kantharos — a deep bowl set upon a stem terminating in a foot and having two handles rising from the brim and curving downward to join the body.
  • karpathos — an island off the SE coast of Greece, part of the Dodecanese Islands, in the Aegean Sea. 110 sq. mi. (280 sq. km).
  • keelboats — Plural form of keelboat.
  • keratoses — having a skeleton formed of horny fibers, as certain sponges.
  • keratosis — any skin disease characterized by a horny growth, as a wart.
  • kerbstone — one of the stones, or a range of stones, forming a curb, as along a street.
  • ketolysis — the breaking down of ketones.
  • ketoximes — Plural form of ketoxime.
  • keynoters — Plural form of keynoter.
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