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11-letter words containing k, t, b, o, u

  • back out of — to withdraw from (an enterprise)
  • backcountry — an area far from cities and towns that is thinly populated and largely undeveloped; hinterland
  • blacktongue — canine pellagra.
  • blockbuster — A blockbuster is a film or book that is very popular and successful, usually because it is very exciting.
  • bonus stock — shares of stock, usually common, given by a corporation as a bonus with the purchase of another class of security
  • brook trout — a North American freshwater trout, Salvelinus fontinalis, introduced in Europe and valued as a food and game fish
  • brushstroke — Brushstrokes are the marks made on a surface by a painter's brush.
  • bucket down — If the rain buckets down, or if it buckets down with rain, it rains very heavily.
  • bucket shop — an unregistered firm of stockbrokers that engages in speculation with clients' funds
  • bucket-load — a large quantity
  • bus network — (networking)   A network topology in which all nodes are connected to a single wire or set of wires (the bus). Bus networks typically use CSMA/CD techniques to determine which node should transmit data at any given time. Some networks are implemented as a bus, e.g. Ethernet - a one-bit bus operating at 10, 100, 1000 or 10,000 megabits per second. Originally Ethernet was a physical layer bus consisting of a wire (with terminators at each end) to which each node was attached. Switched Ethernet, while no longer physically a bus still acts as one at the logical layers.
  • butt stroke — a blow struck with the butt of a rifle, as in close combat.
  • chukka boot — an ankle-high boot made of suede or rubber and worn for playing polo
  • double ikat — a method of printing woven fabric by tie-dyeing the warp yarns (warp ikat) the weft yarns (weft ikat) or both (double ikat) before weaving.
  • double knit — a weft-knit fabric that consists of two single-knit fabrics intimately interlooped.
  • double knot — any of various knots that are reinforced with a second tying
  • double take — a rapid or surprised second look, either literal or figurative, at a person or situation whose significance had not been completely grasped at first: His friends did a double take when they saw how much weight he had lost.
  • double talk — speech using nonsense syllables along with words in a rapid patter.
  • double-knit — a weft-knit fabric that consists of two single-knit fabrics intimately interlooped.
  • double-take — a rapid or surprised second look, either literal or figurative, at a person or situation whose significance had not been completely grasped at first: His friends did a double take when they saw how much weight he had lost.
  • double-talk — speech using nonsense syllables along with words in a rapid patter.
  • doublethink — the acceptance of two contradictory ideas or beliefs at the same time.
  • fault block — a mass of rock bounded on at least two opposite sides by faults.
  • knock about — 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.
  • knockabouts — Plural form of knockabout.
  • lockout box — Television. lockbox (def 3).
  • luckenbooth — a booth or shop capable of being locked up
  • minute book — a book in which the minutes of a meeting are recorded
  • mobuto lake — Lake Albert.
  • mountebanks — Plural form of mountebank.
  • outbreaking — The act of breaking out.
  • outer banks — chain of long, narrow, sandy islands, along the coast of N.C.
  • rock beauty — a gold and black butterflyfish, Holocanthus tricolor, ranging from the West Indies to Brazil.
  • slop bucket — slop pail.
  • strikebound — closed by a strike: a strikebound factory.
  • subnotebook — a laptop computer smaller and lighter than a notebook, typically weighing less than 5 pounds (2.3 kg).
  • troubetzkoy — N(ikolai) S(ergeievich) [nyi-kuh-lahy syir-gye-yi-vyich] /nyɪ kʌˈlaɪ syɪrˈgyɛ yɪ vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1890–1938, Russian linguist in Austria.
  • tuning knob — a knob or dial on a radio used to tune into different stations
  • unbeknownst — unknown; unperceived; without one's knowledge (usually followed by to).

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