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9-letter words containing m, a, c, k, o

  • alum rock — a town in W central California, near San Jose.
  • back room — a place where research or planning is done, esp secret research in wartime
  • backronym — an existing word turned into an acronym by creating an apt phrase whose initial letters match the word, as to help remember it or offer a theory of its origin. For example, rap has been said to be a backronym of “rhythm and poetry.”.
  • backrooms — Plural form of backroom.
  • blackmore — R(ichard) D(oddridge). 1825–1900, English novelist; author of Lorna Doone (1869)
  • bomb rack — a device for carrying bombs in or under the fuselage of an aircraft.
  • chokedamp — blackdamp
  • chokeslam — A wrestling move in which someone is picked up by their neck and is driven into the mat.
  • chomskyan — of or relating to Noam Chomsky or his linguistic theories, especially to transformational-generative grammar.
  • chop mark — a notch or other mark made in a coin to indicate verification of its authenticity, especially by a banker or merchant in the Far East during the 18th or 19th centuries.
  • chromakey — (in colour television) a special effect in which a coloured background can be eliminated and a different background substituted
  • cloakroom — In a public building, the cloakroom is the place where people can leave their coats, umbrellas, and so on.
  • cockamamy — ridiculous, pointless, or nonsensical: full of wild schemes and cockamamie ideas.
  • cockleman — a man who collects cockles
  • cockmatch — a cockfight
  • comb back — a Windsor chair back in which the vertical spindles are surmounted by a broad, carved crest rail resembling a comb.
  • come back — If something that you had forgotten comes back to you, you remember it.
  • comebacks — Plural form of comeback.
  • coremaker — a person who makes cores for foundry molds.
  • game-cock — a rooster of a fighting breed, or one bred and trained for fighting.
  • gamecocks — Plural form of gamecock.
  • glam rock — a style of rock music of the early 1970s, characterized by the glittery flamboyance and androgynous image of its performers
  • hack mode — (jargon)   Engaged in hacking. A Zen-like state of total focus on The Problem that may be achieved when one is hacking (this is why every good hacker is part mystic). Ability to enter such concentration at will correlates strongly with wizardliness; it is one of the most important skills learned during larval stage. Sometimes amplified as "deep hack mode". Being yanked out of hack mode (see priority interrupt) may be experienced as a physical shock, and the sensation of being in hack mode is more than a little habituating. The intensity of this experience is probably by itself sufficient explanation for the existence of hackers, and explains why many resist being promoted out of positions where they can code. See also cyberspace. Some aspects of hackish etiquette will appear quite odd to an observer unaware of the high value placed on hack mode. For example, if someone appears at your door, it is perfectly okay to hold up a hand (without turning one's eyes away from the screen) to avoid being interrupted. One may read, type, and interact with the computer for quite some time before further acknowledging the other's presence (of course, he or she is reciprocally free to leave without a word). The understanding is that you might be in hack mode with a lot of delicate state in your head, and you dare not swap that context out until you have reached a good point to pause. See also juggling eggs.
  • hackamore — a simple looped bridle, by means of which controlling pressure is exerted on the nose of a horse, used chiefly in breaking colts.
  • hammocked — Ensconced in a hammock.
  • lock seam — a joint between two pieces of sheet metal, made by folding up the overlapping edges against each other, then folding them over in the same direction a number of times.
  • lockmaker — a person who makes locks
  • manchukuo — a former country (1932–45) in E Asia, under Japanese control: included Manchuria and parts of Inner Mongolia; now a part of China.
  • matchbook — a small cardboard folder into which several rows of paper matches are stapled or glued.
  • matchlock — an old form of gunlock in which the priming was ignited by a slow match.
  • mccormackJohn, 1884–1945, U.S. tenor, born in Ireland.
  • mink coat — overcoat made of mink fur
  • mocktails — Plural form of mocktail.
  • monadnock — Physical Geography. a residual hill or mountain standing well above the surface of a surrounding peneplain.
  • mosaicked — a picture or decoration made of small, usually colored pieces of inlaid stone, glass, etc.
  • mossbacks — Plural form of mossback.
  • pock-mark — Usually, pockmarks. scars or pits left by a pustule in smallpox or the like.
  • smackdown — a severe rebuke or criticism: his amazing smackdown of the protesters.
  • smackeroo — a hard slap or swat: He gave the ball a smackeroo.
  • smokejack — an apparatus for turning a roasting spit, set in motion by the current of ascending gases in a chimney.
  • stackroom — an area in a library where books are not on open shelves
  • tack room — a room in or near a stable for storing saddles, harnesses, and other tack.
  • touchmark — touch (def 55a, c).
  • work camp — a camp for prisoners sentenced to labor, especially to outdoor labor such as roadbuilding or farming.

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