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10-letter words containing n, o, k, i

  • deblocking — Present participle of deblock.
  • defrocking — Present participle of defrock.
  • destocking — a supply of goods kept on hand for sale to customers by a merchant, distributor, manufacturer, etc.; inventory.
  • dinkum oil — the truth
  • dragonlike — a mythical monster generally represented as a huge, winged reptile with crested head and enormous claws and teeth, and often spouting fire.
  • dragonskin — The skin of a dragon, or leather made from it.
  • fingerwork — Alternative spelling of finger work.
  • flintlocks — Plural form of flintlock.
  • folksiness — friendly or neighborly; sociable.
  • folksinger — A person who sings folk songs.
  • fossicking — Present participle of fossick.
  • frithsoken — (from Old English) a refuge; a sanctuary
  • frolicking — merry play; merriment; gaiety; fun.
  • geokinesis — (parapsychology) The ability to manipulate the movement of minerals in the earth using supposed psychic powers.
  • gift token — a piece of paper to a specified value, given as a present, that can be exchanged for goods (such as books, DVDs, toiletries, etc) in a shop
  • gnome-like — resembling a gnome
  • go-karting — racing in small vehicle
  • golf links — the ground or course over which golf is played. A standard full-scale golf course has 125 to 175 acres (51 to 71 hectares), usually with 18 holes varying from 100 to 650 yards (91 to 594 meters) in length from tee to cup.
  • goose skin — goose bumps.
  • grind rock — whetstone.
  • groupthink — the practice of approaching problems or issues as matters that are best dealt with by consensus of a group rather than by individuals acting independently; conformity.
  • haakon vii — (Prince Carl of Denmark) 1872–1957, king of Norway 1905–57: in exile 1940–45.
  • hackintosh — 1.   (jargon, computer)   An Apple Lisa that has been hacked into emulating a Macintosh (also called a "Mac XL"). 2.   (jargon, computer)   A Macintosh assembled from parts theoretically belonging to different models in the line.
  • hemikaryon — a haploid nucleus.
  • herakleion — a seaport in N Crete.
  • hexokinase — an enzyme that catalyzes the phosphorylation of hexose sugars.
  • homemaking — the establishment or management of a home; duties of a homemaker.
  • hoodwinked — to deceive or trick.
  • hoodwinker — One who hoodwinks.
  • hopsacking — bagging made chiefly of hemp and jute.
  • huntiegowk — a fool's errand or a person sent on an April fool's errand
  • hyson skin — the inferior leaves of a Chinese green tea
  • in back of — the rear part of the human body, extending from the neck to the lower end of the spine.
  • in hock to — If you are in hock to someone, you feel you have to do things for them because they have given you money or support.
  • in my book — In my book means 'in my opinion' or 'according to my beliefs'.
  • inglenooks — Plural form of inglenook.
  • ink bottle — a bottle containing ink
  • ink roller — a roller impregnated with ink used in printing
  • inkle loom — a simple narrow loom used for weaving long decorative tapes and bands.
  • inner dock — a part of dock or pier which is further inland
  • interlocks — Plural form of interlock.
  • intershock — To shock mutually, as if by collision.
  • interstock — a stock grafted between the understock and the scion.
  • ion rocket — a rocket or rocket engine using ion propulsion.
  • iron brick — brick having a sprinkling of dark spots caused by the presence of iron salts.
  • ironworker — a worker in iron.
  • isokinetic — (biophysics) Relating to the force that a muscle applies during a limb movement at constant velocity.
  • jabotinskyVladimir, 1880–1940, Russian Zionist leader in Palestine.
  • jacksonian — of or relating to Andrew Jackson, his ideas, the period of his presidency, or the political principles or social values associated with him: Jacksonian democracy.
  • jacksonism — the group of political principles or attitudes associated with Andrew Jackson.
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