12-letter words containing n, o, k, i
- trickle-down — of, relating to, or based on the trickle-down theory: the trickle-down benefits to the local community.
- trunk piston — a piston with a long skirt to take the side thrust, as in an automobile engine.
- underkingdom — the domain of an underking
- unlikelihood — the state of being unlikely; improbability.
- unsailorlike — not befitting a sailor
- unstockinged — not wearing or covered by stockings
- vernoleninsk — former name of Nikolayev.
- wakeboarding — (sports) A water sport where a rider on a small board is towed by a motor boat, and attached by a cable.
- waking hours — Your waking hours are the times when you are awake rather than asleep.
- walking boot — a lightweight rigid knee-length boot with a reinforced sole and straps that fasten around the leg, used for support after a sprain or fracture
- walking shoe — a sturdy comfortable shoe worn by hillwalkers, etc
- walking tour — a tour on which you walk rather than using transport
- wikification — The process of adding wiki syntax to text in a wiki platform, or converting HTML to wiki markup.
- windsor knot — a wide, triangular knot for tying a four-in-hand necktie.
- work station — a work or office area assigned to one person, often one accommodating a computer terminal or other electronic equipment.
- work-sharing — an arrangement whereby one full-time job may be carried out by two people working part time
- working girl — Older Use: Often Offensive. a woman who works.
- working rail — fly rail (def 2).
- working week — A working week is the amount of time during a normal week that you spend doing your job.
- workingwoman — a woman who is regularly employed.
- workingwomen — a woman who is regularly employed.
- workstations — a work or office area assigned to one person, often one accommodating a computer terminal or other electronic equipment.
- zebulon pike — James Albert, 1913–69, U.S. Protestant Episcopal clergyman, lawyer, and author.