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7-letter words containing o, k, a

  • -soaked — -soaked combines with nouns such as 'rain' and 'blood' to form adjectives which describe someone or something that is extremely wet or extremely damp because of the thing mentioned.
  • aboukir — a village of N Egypt, in the Nile River delta: Battle of the Nile near here (1798).
  • abrooke — to bear or tolerate
  • afognak — an island off southern Alaska, in the Gulf of Alaska, N of Kodiak Island. 721 sq. mi. (1867 sq. km).
  • ai koan — (humour)   /A-I koh'an/ One of a series of pastiches of Zen teaching riddles created by Danny Hillis at the MIT AI Lab around various major figures of the Lab's culture. See also ha ha only serious, mu. In reading these, it is at least useful to know that Marvin Minsky, Gerald Sussman, and Drescher are AI researchers of note, that Tom Knight was one of the Lisp machine's principal designers, and that David Moon wrote much of Lisp Machine Lisp. Knight, seeing what the student was doing, spoke sternly: "You cannot fix a machine by just power-cycling it with no understanding of what is going wrong." Knight turned the machine off and on. The machine worked. Moon patiently told the student the following story: "One day a student came to Moon and said: `I understand how to make a better garbage collector... [Pure reference-count garbage collectors have problems with circular structures that point to themselves.] "What are you doing?", asked Minsky. "I am training a randomly wired neural net to play Tic-Tac-Toe", Sussman replied. "Why is the net wired randomly?", asked Minsky. "I do not want it to have any preconceptions of how to play", Sussman said. Minsky then shut his eyes. "Why do you close your eyes?", Sussman asked his teacher. "So that the room will be empty." At that moment, Sussman was enlightened. "I would like to give you this personality test", said the outsider, "because I want you to be happy." Drescher took the paper that was offered him and put it into the toaster, saying: "I wish the toaster to be happy, too."
  • airlock — An airlock is a small room that is used to move between areas which do not have the same air pressure, for example in a spacecraft or submarine.
  • akihito — born 1933, Emperor of Japan from 1989
  • akiraho — a small New Zealand shrub, Olearia paniculata, with white flowers
  • alborak — the white horse that Muhammad rode to heaven.
  • alkoran — the Koran
  • alkoxyl — The alkoxy radical.
  • allwork — Domestic or other work of all kinds.
  • amokura — a white pelagian bird, Paethon rubricauda, of tropical latitudes in the Indian and Pacific oceans, with a red beak and long red tail feathers
  • angakok — an Inuit shaman
  • anoraks — Plural form of anorak.
  • arkosic — related to arkose
  • armlock — a hold in which an opponent's arm is gripped in such a manner that it cannot be moved. This is often used with the intention of forcing the opponent into submission.
  • artwork — Artwork is drawings and photographs that are prepared in order to be included in something such as a book or advertisement.
  • ask for — to try to obtain by requesting
  • ask out — invite on a date
  • askelon — Ashqelon
  • at work — If someone is at work they are doing their job or are busy doing a particular activity.
  • aykroyd — Dan. born 1952, Canadian film actor and screenwriter, best known for the television show Saturday Night Live (1975–80) and the films The Blues Brothers (1980), Ghostbusters (1984), and Driving Miss Daisy (1989)
  • back of — the rear part of the human body, extending from the neck to the lower end of the spine.
  • backhoe — A backhoe is a large vehicle which is used for moving large amounts of earth.
  • backlog — A backlog is a number of things which have not yet been done but which need to be done.
  • backlot — an area outside a film or television studio used for outdoor filming
  • backoff — the rear part of the human body, extending from the neck to the lower end of the spine.
  • backout — an instance of withdrawing (from an agreement, etc)
  • bagwork — a revetment, consisting of heavy material sewn into bags, for protecting embankments against scour.
  • bakeoff — a baking competition
  • ballock — A testicle.
  • bangkok — the capital and chief port of Thailand, on the Chao Phraya River: became a royal city and the capital in 1782. Pop: 6 604 000 (2005 est)
  • bank on — If you bank on something happening, you expect it to happen and rely on it happening.
  • bannock — a round flat unsweetened cake originating in Scotland, made from oatmeal or barley and baked on a griddle
  • bantock — Sir Granville. 1868–1946, British composer. His works include the Hebridean Symphony (1915), five ballets, and three operas
  • bawcock — a fine fellow
  • bazooka — A bazooka is a long, tube-shaped gun that is held on the shoulder and fires rockets.
  • becloak — to dress (someone) in a cloak
  • biobank — any large store of human biological samples for research into the genetic and environmental causes of disease
  • blaubok — a large blue-haired antelope, Hippotragus leucophaeus, of southern Africa: extinct since 1800
  • blokart — a single-seat three-wheeled vehicle with a sail, built to be propelled over land by the wind
  • bog oak — oak or other wood preserved in peat bogs.
  • bokhara — Bukhara.
  • bookman — a student or scholar
  • boskage — a mass of trees or shrubs; wood, grove, or thicket.
  • bourkha — a loose garment covering the entire body and having a veiled opening for the eyes, worn by Muslim women.
  • brokage — brokerage.
  • bur oak — an E North American oak, Quercus macrocarpa, having fringed acorn cups and durable timber
  • cahokia — a city in SW Illinois.

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