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11-letter words containing k, r, a, d, i

  • keratinized — Simple past tense and past participle of keratinize.
  • keyboarding — the row or set of keys on a piano, organ, or the like.
  • keyboardist — the row or set of keys on a piano, organ, or the like.
  • kick around — to strike with the foot or feet: to kick the ball; to kick someone in the shins.
  • kickstarted — Simple past tense and past participle of kickstart.
  • kierkegaard — Sören Aabye [sœ-ruh n aw-by] /ˈsœ rən ˈɔ bü/ (Show IPA), 1813–55, Danish philosopher and theologian.
  • kindhearted — having or showing sympathy or kindness: a kindhearted woman.
  • kinyarwanda — Ruanda (def 2).
  • kiteboarder — A person who participates in kiteboarding.
  • kodiak bear — a large, brown bear, Ursus (arctos) middendorffi, inhabiting coastal areas of Alaska and British Columbia, that grows to a length of 9 feet (2.7 meters).
  • kordofanian — a subfamily of Niger-Kordofanian that comprises about 30 languages spoken in southern Kordofan.
  • kurdaitchas — Plural form of kurdaitcha.
  • lady-killer — a man who is irresistible to women or has the reputation for being so.
  • leopardskin — the skin of a leopard
  • liederkranz — a German choral society or singing club, especially of men.
  • like a bird — without resistance or difficulty
  • link loader — linker
  • master disk — an original disk from which duplicates are made
  • mix a drink — If you mix a drink, you prepare it by mixing other drinks together.
  • peak period — the busiest or most popular time
  • prajadhipok — 1893–1941, king of Siam 1925–35.
  • prick-eared — British. Informal. (of a man) having the hair cut short. Archaic. following or sympathetic to the Puritans or Roundheads. Archaic. priggish.
  • quick bread — bread, muffins, etc., made with a leavening agent, as baking powder or soda, that permits immediate baking.
  • radio knife — an electrical instrument for cutting tissue that by searing severed blood vessels seals them and prevents bleeding.
  • radio shack — a room or structure, as on a ship, for housing radio equipment.
  • raking bond — a brickwork bond in which concealed courses of diagonally laid bricks are used to bond exposed brickwork to the wall structure.
  • rankshifted — that has been shifted from one linguistic rank to another
  • ringstraked — ring-streaked.
  • rock island — a port in NW Illinois, on the Mississippi: government arsenal.
  • shock radio — broadcasting by a commercial radio station whose humor includes tasteless jokes, sexual innuendo, and ethnic insults.
  • sidetracked — any railroad track, other than a siding, auxiliary to the main track.
  • silk thread — thread that is manufactured from silk
  • skidbladnir — the huge collapsible ship, made by two dwarfs for Frey, that always had a favoring wind.
  • smart drink — a nonalcoholic beverage with added amino acids and vitamins claimed to increase energy, improve memory, and boost intelligence.
  • stickleader — a person assigned to check the appearance or condition of each person in a stick
  • tardis-like — having an interior that is more spacious than could be imagined from looking at the outside
  • theodorakis — Mikis (ˈmikis). born 1925, Greek composer, who wrote the music for the films Zorba the Greek (1965) and Serpico (1973): imprisoned (1967–70) for his opposition to the Greek military government
  • thread silk — silk yarn produced by a silk throwster.
  • undertaking — the act of a person who undertakes any task or responsibility.
  • undrinkable — suitable for drinking.
  • utgard-loki — a Jotun appearing in the story of Thor's voyage to Utgard: at first disguised under another name (Skrymir)
  • whiskerando — a man with extravagant whiskers
  • widowmakers — Plural form of widowmaker.
  • windbreaker — A wind -resistant jacket with a close-fitting neck, waistband, and cuffs.
  • wisecracked — Simple past tense and past participle of wisecrack.
  • wizard book — (publication)   Hal Abelson, Gerald Sussman and Julie Sussman's "Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs" (MIT Press, 1984; ISBN 0-262-01077-1), an excellent computer science text used in introductory courses at MIT. So called because of the wizard on the jacket. One of the bibles of the LISP/Scheme world. Also, less commonly, known as the Purple Book.
  • working day — daytime hours occupied by work
  • working-day — workaday; everyday.
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