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10-letter words containing k, r, e, o, n

  • handstroke — the downward movement of the bell rope as the bell swings around allowing the ringer to grasp and pull it
  • hemikaryon — a haploid nucleus.
  • henry knox — (William) Frank(lin) 1874–1944, U.S. publisher and government official.
  • herakleion — a seaport in N Crete.
  • herrenvolk — master race.
  • heterokont — any organism that possesses two flagella of unequal length. Heterokonts include diatoms and some other algae
  • hoodwinker — One who hoodwinks.
  • hooktender — (in lumbering) the supervisor of a rigging crew.
  • ink roller — a roller impregnated with ink used in printing
  • inner dock — a part of dock or pier which is further inland
  • interlocks — Plural form of interlock.
  • intershock — To shock mutually, as if by collision.
  • interstock — a stock grafted between the understock and the scion.
  • ion rocket — a rocket or rocket engine using ion propulsion.
  • ironworker — a worker in iron.
  • jailbroken — an escape from prison, especially by forcible means.
  • kairomones — Plural form of kairomone.
  • kenilworth — a town in central Warwickshire, in central England, SE of Birmingham.
  • keratinous — composed of or resembling keratin; horny.
  • kerbstones — Plural form of kerbstone.
  • ketoprofen — A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, derived from propionic acid, that has analgesic and antipyretic effects and acts by inhibiting the body's production of prostaglandin.
  • kidney ore — a form of hematite that occurs in kidney-shaped masses
  • kidneywort — the navelwort, Umbilicus rupestris, of the stonecrop family, having drooping yellowish-green flowers.
  • kingsolverBarbara, born 1955, U.S. novelist, short-story writer, and essayist.
  • kinsperson — A kinsman or kinswoman.
  • knackebrod — flat, thin, brittle unleavened rye bread.
  • knobkerrie — a short, heavy wooden club with a knob on one end, used especially by native peoples of South Africa for striking and throwing.
  • knock over — to strike a sounding blow with the fist, knuckles, or anything hard, especially on a door, window, or the like, as in seeking admittance, calling attention, or giving a signal: to knock on the door before entering.
  • konditorei — (often initial capital letter) a German pastry and coffee shop.
  • konigsberg — a former province in NE Germany: an enclave separated from Germany by the Polish Corridor; now divided between Poland and the Russian Federation. 14,283 sq. mi. (36,993 sq. km). Capital: Königsberg.
  • korean war — the war, begun on June 25, 1950, between North Korea, aided by Communist China, and South Korea, aided by the United States and other United Nations members forming a United Nations armed force: truce signed July 27, 1953.
  • korn shell — (ksh) A command interpreter for Unix.
  • kryptonate — (inorganic chemistry) To infuse a solid with krypton gas (especially with radioactive krypton-85).
  • kryptonite — The one weakness of something or someone that is otherwise invulnerable, an Achilles' heel.
  • lake huron — a member of an Indian tribe, the northwestern member of the Iroquoian family, living west of Lake Huron.
  • lakefronts — Plural form of lakefront.
  • looyenwork — a physical therapy intended to release muscle fibre adhesions
  • mamaroneck — a city in SE New York.
  • markswomen — Plural form of markswoman.
  • matronlike — Like a matron; sedate; grave; matronly.
  • menlo park — a city in W California, near San Francisco.
  • mineworker — miner.
  • ministroke — transient ischemic attack.
  • moneymaker — a person engaged in or successful at acquiring much money.
  • moonrakers — Plural form of moonraker.
  • moonstrike — the act of landing a spacecraft on the moon
  • moonwalker — One who moonwalks; an astronaut who has walked on the moon.
  • mossbanker — A fish, the menhaden.
  • mossbunker — the menhaden.
  • needlework — the art, process, or product of working with a needle, especially in embroidery, needlepoint, tapestry, quilting, and appliqué.
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