7-letter words containing k, r
- clerked — Simple past tense and past participle of clerk.
- clerkly — of or like a clerk
- clicker — a person or thing that clicks
- clinker — the ash and partially fused residues from a coal-fired furnace or fire
- clocker — a person who times racehorses during tryouts to determine their speed.
- clunker — If you describe a machine, especially a car, as a clunker, you mean that it is very old and almost falling apart.
- cockers — Plural form of cocker.
- cockier — Comparative form of cocky.
- cockler — a person employed to gather cockles from the seashore
- comaker — a person who, in addition to a person who is borrowing money, makes a formal promise that a loan will be repaid or a payment made to a creditor, by signing a promissory note
- conakry — the capital of Guinea, a port on the island of Tombo. Pop: 1 465 000 (2005 est)
- conkers — a game in which a player swings a horse chestnut (conker), threaded onto a string, against that of another player to try to break it
- cookers — Plural form of cooker.
- cookery — Cookery is the activity of preparing and cooking food.
- corkage — a charge made at a restaurant for serving wine, etc, bought off the premises
- corkers — Plural form of corker.
- corking — excellent
- cormack — Allan (MacLeod)1924-98; U.S. physicist, born in South Africa
- cracked — An object that is cracked has lines on its surface because it is damaged.
- cracker — A cracker is a thin, crisp biscuit which is often eaten with cheese.
- cracket — a low stool, often one with three legs
- crackie — a small noisy dog.
- crackle — If something crackles, it makes a rapid series of short, harsh noises.
- crackly — Something that is crackly, especially a recording or broadcast, has or makes a lot of short, harsh noises.
- crackup — a cracking up
- cranked — Machinery. any of several types of arms or levers for imparting rotary or oscillatory motion to a rotating shaft, one end of the crank being fixed to the shaft and the other end receiving reciprocating motion from a hand, connecting rod, etc.
- cranker — a crank vessel.
- crankle — a bend or twist
- crankly — in a crank manner
- creaked — Simple past tense and past participle of creak.
- cricked — a sharp, painful spasm of the muscles, as of the neck or back.
- cricket — Cricket is an outdoor game played between two teams. Players try to score points, called runs, by hitting a ball with a wooden bat.
- crinkle — If something crinkles or if you crinkle it, it becomes slightly creased or folded.
- crinkly — A crinkly object has many small creases or folds in it or in its surface.
- critick — Archaic spelling of critic.
- croaked — Simple past tense and past participle of croak.
- croaker — an animal, bird, etc, that croaks
- crocked — injured
- crocker — A potter.
- crocket — a carved ornament in the form of a curled leaf or cusp, used in Gothic architecture
- crooked — If you describe something as crooked, especially something that is usually straight, you mean that it is bent or twisted.
- crooker — sick or feeble.
- crookes — Sir William. 1832–1919, English chemist and physicist: he investigated the properties of cathode rays and invented a type of radiometer and the lens named after him
- crunked — excited or intoxicated
- crunkle — (UK, obsolete, dialectal) To crumple.
- cutwork — openwork embroidery in which the pattern is cut away from the background
- d quark — the quark having electric charge −1/3 times the elementary charge, with strangeness, charm, and other quark quantum numbers equal to 0.
- danmark — Denmark
- darkens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of darken.
- darkest — having very little or no light: a dark room.