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9-letter words containing k, r

  • bank giro — a British giro system operated by clearing banks to enable customers to pay sums of money to others by credit transfer
  • bank raid — an attack on a bank, often involving firearms and violence, with the aim of stealing money or other valuables
  • bank rate — The bank rate is the rate of interest at which a bank lends money, especially the minimum rate of interest that banks are allowed to charge, which is decided from time to time by the country's central bank.
  • bankerish — resembling or befitting a banker, especially in being perceived as reserved and conservative in dress and demeanor: a model of bankerish decorum.
  • bankrolls — Plural form of bankroll.
  • bankrupts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bankrupt.
  • bar kokbaSimon, died a.d. 135, Hebrew leader of insurrection against the Romans a.d. 132–135.
  • bar snack — a light quick meal, such as a sandwich or pie, served in a bar
  • barkcloth — Cloth made from the inner bark of the paper mulberry or similar tree.
  • barkeeper — A barkeeper is someone who serves drinks behind a bar.
  • barklouse — any of numerous insects of the order Psocoptera that live on the bark of trees and other plants.
  • barm cake — a round flat soft bread roll
  • barmbrack — a loaf of bread with currants in it
  • barracked — Simple past tense and past participle of barrack.
  • barracker — to shout boisterously for or against a player or team; root or jeer.
  • bartokian — characteristic of the music of Béla Bartók: driving, percussive, Bartokian rhythm.
  • basketeer — Someone who makes baskets; a basketmaker.
  • bassarisk — any carnivorous mammal of the genus Bassariscus, comprising the cacomistles and ringtails.
  • beakerful — the amount of liquid a beaker will hold
  • bearskins — Plural form of bearskin.
  • beekeeper — A beekeeper is a person who owns and takes care of bees.
  • benchmark — A benchmark is something whose quality or quantity is known and which can therefore be used as a standard with which other things can be compared.
  • berdyansk — a city in S Ukraine, on the Sea of Azov.
  • berezniki — a city in E Russia: chemical industries. Pop: 169 000 (2005 est)
  • bergamask — person from Bergamo
  • berkelium — a metallic transuranic element produced by bombardment of americium. Symbol: Bk; atomic no: 97; half-life of most stable isotope, 247Bk: 1400 years; valency: 3 or 4; relative density: 14 (est)
  • berkshire — a historic county of S England: since reorganization in 1974 the River Thames has marked the N boundary while the Berkshire Downs occupy central parts; the county council was replaced by six unitary authorities in 1998. Area: 1259 sq km (486 sq miles)
  • berrylike — resembling a berry or berries
  • berserker — a member of a class of ancient Norse warriors who worked themselves into a frenzy before battle and fought with insane fury and courage
  • berserkly — in a berserk or crazy manner
  • bhaktapur — a city in E central Nepal, near Kathmandu.
  • bick-iron — the tapered end of an anvil.
  • bickering — to engage in petulant or peevish argument; wrangle: The two were always bickering.
  • bike rack — stand for parking cycles
  • bike ride — a ride on a bicycle
  • biomarker — a distinct biochemical, genetic, or molecular characteristic or substance that is an indicator of a particular biological condition or process: a blood test to measure protein biomarkers for cancer.
  • bird walk — an excursion, usually undertaken as a group with an expert leader, for observing and studying birds in their natural habitat.
  • birthmark — A birthmark is a mark on someone's skin that has been there since they were born.
  • black arm — a type or phase of bacterial blight of cotton, characterized by black, elongated lesions on the stem and branches, caused by a bacterium, Xanthomonas malvacearum.
  • black art — black magic
  • black rat — a common rat, Rattus rattus: a household pest that has spread from its native Asia to all countries
  • black rod — (in Britain) an officer of the House of Lords and of the Order of the Garter, whose main duty is summoning the Commons at the opening and proroguing of Parliament
  • black rot — any of various plant diseases of fruits and vegetables, producing blackening, rotting, and shrivelling and caused by bacteria (including Xanthomonas campestris) and fungi (such as Physalospora malorum)
  • black run — an extremely difficult run, suitable for expert skiers
  • black tar — black heroin.
  • blackacre — an arbitrary name for a piece of land used for purposes of supposition in legal argument or the like (often distinguished from whiteacre).
  • blackbird — A blackbird is a common European bird. The male has black feathers and a yellow beak, and the female has brown feathers.
  • blackburn — a city in NW England, in Blackburn with Darwen unitary authority, Lancashire: formerly important for textiles, now has mixed industries. Pop: 105 085 (2001)
  • blackener — someone who blackens
  • blackfire — a disease of tobacco, characterized by angular, dark lesions on the leaves, caused by a bacterium, Pseudomonas angulata.
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