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11-letter words containing k, t, r

  • bethel park — a city in SW Pennsylvania.
  • bird strike — a collision of an aircraft with a bird
  • bitter dock — any of various weedy plants belonging to the genus Rumex, of the buckwheat family, as R. obtusifolius (bitter dock) or R. acetosa (sour dock) having long taproots.
  • bitter lake — a salt lake containing in solution a high concentration of sulfates, carbonates, and chlorides.
  • black frost — a frost without snow or rime that is severe enough to blacken vegetation
  • black shirt — a member of any fascist organization (specif., the former Italian Fascist party) with a black-shirted uniform
  • black water — household waste water that cannot be reused without purification
  • blacklister — someone who blacklists
  • block front — Furniture. a front of a desk, chest of drawers, etc., of the third quarter of the 18th century, having three vertical divisions of equal width, a sunken one between raised ones, all divided by flat areas to which they are connected by curves, often with a shell motif forming a rounded termination to each section.
  • block grant — (in Britain) an annual grant made by the government to a local authority to help to pay for the public services it provides, such as health, education, and housing
  • block party — A block party is an outdoor party for all the residents of a block or neighborhood.
  • block print — a design printed by means of one or more blocks of wood or metal.
  • block trade — the purchase and sale of blocks of securities through brokers, sometimes not members of an exchange, who negotiate between buyers and sellers.
  • blockbuster — A blockbuster is a film or book that is very popular and successful, usually because it is very exciting.
  • blue streak — anything regarded as like a streak of lightning in speed, vividness, etc.
  • bond market — the market in which bonds are traded
  • book rights — the legal right to make use of the text of a printed book
  • boot-licker — to seek the favor or goodwill of in a servile, degraded way; toady to.
  • bottle rack — a rack for bottles, such as bottles of wine
  • bracket saw — a handsaw for cutting curved forms.
  • brake light — a red light attached to the rear of a motor vehicle that lights up when the brakes are applied, serving as a warning to following drivers
  • bram stokerBram [bram] /bræm/ (Show IPA), (Abraham Stoker) 1847–1912, British novelist, born in Ireland: creator of Dracula.
  • brass tacks — basic realities; hard facts (esp in the phrase get down to brass tacks)
  • breadbasket — a basket for carrying bread or rolls
  • breadsticks — bread baked in long thin crisp sticks
  • break it up — stop fighting
  • break point — a point which allows the receiving player to break the service of the server
  • breakfasted — the first meal of the day; morning meal: A hearty breakfast was served at 7 a.m.
  • breast milk — Breast milk is the white liquid produced by women to breast-feed their babies.
  • breastworks — a defensive work, usually breast high.
  • brick-built — made of bricks
  • bristlelike — resembling a bristle
  • brook trout — a North American freshwater trout, Salvelinus fontinalis, introduced in Europe and valued as a food and game fish
  • brotherlike — like a brother
  • brushstroke — Brushstrokes are the marks made on a surface by a painter's brush.
  • buck rabbit — Welsh rabbit with either an egg or a piece of toast on top
  • bull market — A bull market is a situation on the stock market when people are buying a lot of shares because they expect that the shares will increase in value and that they will be able to make a profit by selling them again after a short time. Compare bear market.
  • burkburnett — a town in N Texas.
  • 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.
  • bush tucker — any wild animal, insect, plant or plant extract, etc traditionally used as food by native Australians
  • butt stroke — a blow struck with the butt of a rifle, as in close combat.
  • cabin trunk — a large trunk specially designed to be used on journeys, and often having large handles at either end to make it easy to move
  • cabinetwork — the making of furniture, esp of fine quality
  • cakravartin — (in Indian philosophy, politics, etc.) an ideal, universal, enlightened ruler, under whom the world exists in justice and peace.
  • call market — the market for lending call money.
  • care-taking — a person who is in charge of the maintenance of a building, estate, etc.; superintendent.
  • carpet tack — a flat-headed tack used especially to tack down carpets.
  • carpetmaker — One who manufactures carpets.
  • carrot cake — a sweet cake made with grated carrots
  • cartoonlike — cartoonish
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