7-letter words containing o, k, a
- cammock — The spiny restharrow, Ononis spinosa, a plant with long, hard, crooked roots.
- candock — a yellow water lily
- cannock — a town in W central England, in S Staffordshire: Cannock Chase (a public area of heathland, once a royal preserve) is just to the east. Pop: 65 022 (2001)
- caprock — a layer of rock that overlies a salt dome
- carlock — a type of Russian isinglass made from the bladder of a sturgeon
- cassock — A cassock is a long piece of clothing, often black, that is worn by members of the clergy in some churches.
- castock — a kale or cabbage stalk
- chabouk — a long horse-whip, also used for inflicting punishment
- chkalov — former name of Orenburg.
- cloaked — Wearing a cloak.
- cockade — a feather or ribbon worn on military headwear
- comaker — a person who, in addition to a person who is borrowing money, makes a formal promise that a loan will be repaid or a payment made to a creditor, by signing a promissory note
- commack — a town on central Long Island, in SE New York.
- conakry — the capital of Guinea, a port on the island of Tombo. Pop: 1 465 000 (2005 est)
- corkage — a charge made at a restaurant for serving wine, etc, bought off the premises
- cormack — Allan (MacLeod)1924-98; U.S. physicist, born in South Africa
- cossack — (formerly) any of the free warrior-peasants of chiefly East Slavonic descent who lived in communes, esp in Ukraine, and served as cavalry under the tsars
- croaked — Simple past tense and past participle of croak.
- croaker — an animal, bird, etc, that croaks
- daddock — the rotten carcass of a dead tree
- daglock — a dung-caked lock of wool around the hindquarters of a sheep
- daikons — Plural form of daikon.
- daimoku — (in Nichiren Buddhism) the words nam myoho renge kyo ('devotion to the Lotus Sutra') chanted to the Gohonzon
- dakoity — dacoity.
- dakotan — of or relating to Dakota or its inhabitants
- dawcock — the male of the jackdaw
- daybook — a book in which the transactions of each day are recorded as they occur
- daywork — a form of work that is calculated and paid for on a daily basis
- dholaks — Plural form of dholak.
- dockage — a curtailment; deduction, as from wages.
- dockman — A man who works on a dock.
- dorhawk — nightjar
- dzongka — the official language of Bhutan: a dialect of Tibetan
- earlock — a lock of hair worn near or in front of the ear.
- flokati — a thick, woolen rug with a shaggy pile, originally handwoven in Greece.
- fogbank — A bank of fog.
- folkway — A custom or belief common to members of a society or culture.
- foraker — Mount, a mountain in central Alaska, in the Alaska Range, near Mt. McKinley. 17,280 feet (5267 meters).
- forsake — to quit or leave entirely; abandon; desert: She has forsaken her country for an island in the South Pacific.
- frohawk — A Mohawk hairstyle worn by someone with afro-textured hair, with the crest generally standing up naturally.
- fukuoka — a city on N Kyushu, in SW Japan.
- gallock — left-handed
- gammock — a piece of fun, a frolic
- gangtok — a kingdom in NE India, in the Himalayas between Nepal and Bhutan. 2740 sq. mi. (7096 sq. km). Capital: Gangtok.
- geopark — A UNESCO-designated area containing one or more sites of particular geological importance, intended to conserve the geological heritage and promote public awareness of it, typically through tourism.
- go back — return
- go dark — (of a company) to remove itself from the register of major exchanges while continuing to trade
- go-kart — kart.
- gomulka — Wladyslaw [vlah-di-slahf] /vlɑˈdɪ slɑf/ (Show IPA), 1905–82, Polish political leader: First Secretary of the Polish Communist Party 1956–70.
- goshawk — any of several powerful, short-winged hawks, as Accipiter gentilis, of Europe and America, formerly much used in falconry.