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9-letter words containing o, a, k, e

  • meathooks — Usually, meat hooks. Slang. a hand or fist: Get your meat hooks away from that cake! It's for dessert.
  • meatworks — (Australia, New Zealand) A slaughterhouse or meat processing plant.
  • metalwork — objects made of metal.
  • monk seal — a small, dark brown, subtropical seal of the genus Monachus: the three species, M. tropicalis of the Caribbean, M. schauinslandi of Hawaiian island regions, and M. monachus of the Mediterranean, are endangered.
  • moonquake — a seismic vibration of the moon's surface.
  • moonraker — Also called moonsail [moon-suh l, -seyl] /ˈmun səl, -ˌseɪl/ (Show IPA). Nautical. a light square sail set above a skysail.
  • mosaicked — a picture or decoration made of small, usually colored pieces of inlaid stone, glass, etc.
  • muskogean — a family of American Indian languages of the southeastern U.S., including Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and several less well-known languages.
  • nanticoke — a member of an extinct North American Indian people who inhabited Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania.
  • nikolayev — a city in S Ukraine, in the SW on the Bug River.
  • nonmarket — an open place or a covered building where buyers and sellers convene for the sale of goods; a marketplace: a farmers' market.
  • nonskater — a person who does not skate
  • nontalker — a person who does not talk, whether a small child who does not yet talk or an adult who is not talkative
  • northlake — a city in NE Illinois: suburb of Chicago.
  • oak apple — oak gall.
  • oak creek — a town in SE Wisconsin.
  • oak grove — a small group or orchard of oak trees
  • oak ridge — a city in E Tennessee, near Knoxville: atomic research center.
  • oakenshaw — an area of woodland containing oak trees
  • oddsmaker — a person who calculates or predicts the outcome of a contest, as in sports or politics, and sets betting odds.
  • off break — a bowled ball that spins from off to leg on pitching
  • one-track — having only one track.
  • orkneyman — a native or inhabitant of Orkney
  • outbacker — a person who lives in the Australian outback
  • outbreaks — Plural form of outbreak.
  • outranked — Simple past tense and past participle of outrank.
  • outskates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outskate.
  • outspeaks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outspeak.
  • over-talk — to communicate or exchange ideas, information, etc., by speaking: to talk about poetry.
  • overbaked — to cook by dry heat in an oven or on heated metal or stones.
  • overbrake — to brake (a wheel, vehicle, etc.) excessively.
  • overbreak — earth or rock excavated outside of neat lines.
  • overfrank — too frank
  • packhorse — a horse used for carrying goods, freight, supplies, etc.
  • paperwork — written or clerical work, as records or reports, forming a necessary but often a routine and secondary part of some work or job.
  • parokheth — a richly embroidered curtain that hangs in front of the Holy Ark in a synagogue.
  • peak load — the maximum load on an electrical power-supply system
  • peak-hour — during the busiest hours; used esp of traffic and demand for gas, electricity etc
  • periaktos — an ancient device used for changing theatre scenery, usually consisting of a revolving triangular prism with different scenes painted on each face; the device was heavily used in the Renaissance
  • perovskia — a member of the Perovskia genus of aromatic plant native to central Asia, esp Russian sage, Perovskia atriplicifolia
  • plekhanov — Georgi (or Georgy) Valentinovich [gyi-awr-gyee-vuh-lyin-tyee-nuh-vyich] /gyɪˈɔr gyi və lyɪnˈtyi nə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1857–1918, Russian philosopher and leader of the Mensheviks.
  • pokelogan — marshy or stagnant water that has branched off from a stream or lake.
  • polltaker — a person or organization that conducts polls; pollster.
  • polokwane — a town in NE South Africa, the capital of Limpopo province: commercial and agricultural centre. Pop: 90 398 (2001)
  • poundcake — a rich, sweet cake made originally with approximately a pound each of butter, sugar, and flour.
  • pranksome — tending to play pranks; mischievous; prankish
  • rake over — If you say that someone is raking over something that has been said, done, or written in the past, you mean that they are examining and discussing it in detail, in a way that you do not think is very pleasant.
  • rare book — a book that is distinguished by its early printing date, its limited issue, the special character of the edition or binding, or its historical interest.
  • rave hook — a hooklike tool for reaming old oakum out of seams in planking.
  • retropack — a system of retrorockets on a spacecraft
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