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12-letter words containing m, o, c, k, e

  • backwoodsmen — Plural form of backwoodsman.
  • besom pocket — an interior pocket with edging or stitching around the opening.
  • black comedy — a comedy dealing with an unpleasant situation in a pessimistic or macabre manner
  • block system — the system whereby a railway is divided up into separate sections of track where only one train can travel at a time
  • book matches — safety matches made of paper and fastened into a small cardboard folder
  • chain smoker — person: smokes heavily
  • chain-smoker — A chain-smoker is a person who chain-smokes.
  • checkerbloom — a Californian malvaceous plant, Sidalcea malvaeflora, with pink or purple flowers
  • chemokinesis — the random movement of cells, such as leucocytes, stimulated by substances in their environment
  • chimney rock — a column of rock rising above the level of the surrounding area or isolated on the face of a steep slope.
  • coffee maker — Also, coffeemaker. an apparatus for brewing coffee; coffeepot.
  • coffee-maker — a domestic appliance that makes coffee
  • coffeemakers — Plural form of coffeemaker.
  • combat knife — a large knife for military use
  • come back to — If you come back to a topic or point, you talk about it again later.
  • come unstuck — If something comes unstuck, it becomes separated from the thing that it was attached to.
  • compound key — (database)   (Or "multi-part key", "concatenated key") A key which consists of more than one attribute of the body of information (e.g. database "record") it identifies.
  • computerlike — similar to a computer
  • cooking time — the time that something needs to cook
  • economy pack — a large pack of goods that is cheaper than a normal-sized pack
  • epoch-making — An epoch-making change or declaration is considered to be extremely important because it is likely to have a significant effect on a particular period of time.
  • facebook.com — (web)   One of the most popular social networking websites.
  • flickermouse — Alternative form of flittermouse.
  • groom's cake — a fruit cake in layers of graduated size, served at a wedding.
  • home cooking — home-made food
  • homesickness — sad or depressed from a longing for home or family while away from them for a long time.
  • keep company — a number of individuals assembled or associated together; group of people.
  • killer micro — [Popularised by Eugene Brooks] A microprocessor-based machine that infringes on mini, mainframe, or supercomputer performance turf. Often heard in "No one will survive the attack of the killer micros!", the battle cry of the downsizers. Used especially of RISC architectures. The popularity of the phrase "attack of the killer micros" is doubtless reinforced by the movie title "Attack Of The Killer Tomatoes" (one of the canonical examples of so-bad-it's-wonderful among hackers). This has even more flavour now that killer micros have gone on the offensive not just individually (in workstations) but in hordes (within massively parallel computers).
  • kingdom come — the next world; the hereafter; heaven.
  • kleptomaniac — a person who has kleptomania.
  • mackintoshes — Plural form of mackintosh.
  • magic cookie — 1. Something passed between routines or programs that enables the receiver to perform some operation; a capability ticket or opaque identifier. Especially used of small data objects that contain data encoded in a strange or intrinsically machine-dependent way. E.g. on non-Unix operating systems with a non-byte-stream model of files, the result of "ftell" may be a magic cookie rather than a byte offset; it can be passed to "fseek", but not operated on in any meaningful way. The phrase "it hands you a magic cookie" means it returns a result whose contents are not defined but which can be passed back to the same or some other program later. 2. An in-band code for changing graphic rendition (e.g. inverse video or underlining) or performing other control functions. Some older terminals would leave a blank on the screen corresponding to mode-change magic cookies; this was also called a glitch (or occasionally a "turd"; compare mouse droppings). See also cookie.
  • make much of — great in quantity, measure, or degree: too much cake.
  • market cross — a place in a town or village where a cross was set up and a regular market was held
  • mary of teck — Mary (def 4).
  • memory stick — computing: flashcard, dongle
  • mental block — inability to recall
  • mercy stroke — coup de grâce.
  • mickey mouse — trite and commercially slick in character; corny: mickey mouse music.
  • microtektite — a microscopic tektite found in ocean sediments and polar ice.
  • misreckoning — Present participle of misreckon.
  • mock-serious — pretending to be serious as a joke, etc
  • mockumentary — a movie or television show depicting fictional events but presented as a documentary.
  • mole cricket — any of several burrowing crickets of the family Gryllotalpidae that have fossorial forelegs and that feed on the roots of plants.
  • monkey block — Nautical. a single block that swivels.
  • monkey climb — a wrestling throw in which a contestant seizes his or her opponent's arms or neck, places his feet on the opponent's stomach, and falls backwards, straightening the legs and throwing the opponent over his or her head
  • monkeywrench — Alternative form of monkey wrench.
  • moonstricken — Moonstruck.
  • mortice lock — A mortice lock is a type of lock which fits into a hole cut into the edge of a door rather than being fixed to one side of it.
  • mortise lock — a lock housed within a mortise in a door or the like, so that the lock mechanism is covered on both sides.

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