9-letter words containing k, o, w, h
- bow shock — the shock front along which the solar wind encounters a planet's magnetic field.
- brushwork — An artist's brushwork is their way of using their brush to put paint on a canvas and the effect that this has in the picture.
- catchwork — A simple irrigation system, used on sloping land, in which water from a stream or spring is fed in at the top and allowed to trickle down over a number of artificial terraces.
- chainwork — any work linked or looped in the manner of or resembling a chain or chains
- chowkidar — (in India) a watchman or gatekeeper.
- coachwork — the design and manufacture of car bodies
- cow shark — any large primitive shark, esp Hexanchus griseum, of the family Hexanchidae of warm and temperate waters
- dankworth — Sir John (Philip William). 1927–2010, British jazz composer, bandleader, and saxophonist: married to Cleo Laine
- dog whelk — any of several carnivorous, marine gastropods of the family Nassidae.
- earthwork — excavation and piling of earth in connection with an engineering operation.
- flushwork — decorative treatment of the surface of an outside wall with flints split to show their smooth black surface, combined with dressed stone to form patterns such as tracery or initials
- freakshow — Alternative spelling of freak show.
- gawkihood — the state of being gawky
- handiwork — work done by hand.
- handywork — Dated form of handiwork.
- hawk moth — any of numerous moths of the family Sphingidae, noted for their very swift flight and ability to hover while sipping nectar from flowers.
- hawksmoor — Nicholas, 1661–1736, English architect.
- hick town — an insulting way of referring to a small town in the countryside that is not deemed to be very sophisticated
- holy week — the week preceding Easter Sunday.
- hoodwinks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hoodwink.
- hookworms — Plural form of hookworm.
- hornwrack — a yellowish bryozoan or sea mat sometimes found on beaches after a storm
- hornywink — a lapwing
- housework — the work of cleaning, cooking, etc., to be done in housekeeping.
- kahoolawe — an island in central Hawaii, S of Maui: uninhabited. 45 sq. mi. (117 sq. km).
- kiungchow — Qiongzhou.
- know-hows — knowledge of how to do something; faculty or skill for a particular activity; expertise: Designing a computer requires a lot of know-how.
- kwangchow — Older Spelling. Canton.
- mathworks — The MathWorks, Inc.
- mollyhawk — the juvenile of the southern black-backed gull, Larus dominicanus
- oakenshaw — an area of woodland containing oak trees
- patchwork — something made up of an incongruous variety of pieces or parts; hodgepodge: a patchwork of verse forms.
- rush-work — the handicraft of making objects woven of rushes.
- shakedown — extortion, as by blackmail or threats of violence.
- shellwork — decorative work composed of seashells: an elaborate picture frame decorated with shellwork.
- shiftwork — a system of employment where an individual's normal hours of work are, in part, outside the period of normal day working and may follow a different pattern in consecutive periods of weeks
- shockwave — (tool) A program from Macromedia for viewing files created with Macromedia Director. Shockwave is freely available as a plug-in for the Netscape Navigator web browser. "Shocked" pages that incorporate documents created in Director can usually only be enjoyed by users with an ISDN or faster connection.
- southwark — a borough of Greater London, England, S of the Thames.
- swashwork — a type of work done on a lathe, which is inclined at an oblique angle to the axis of rotation of the work
- talk show — a radio or television show in which a host interviews or chats with guests, especially celebrity guests.
- the works — exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something; labor; toil.
- throwback — an act of throwing back.
- top whack — the maximum price
- walkathon — a long-distance walking race for testing endurance.
- whack off — to strike with a smart, resounding blow or blows.
- whack out — to strike with a smart, resounding blow or blows.
- wheelwork — a train of gears, as in a timepiece.
- whipstock — the handle of a whip.
- white oak — a town in central Maryland, near Washington, D.C.
- wikiholic — (Wiktionary and WMF jargon, neologism) A person who devotes a vast amount of time to a wiki-based project.
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