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10-letter words containing o, k, d

  • dog basket — a basket for a dog to sleep in
  • dog kennel — temporary housing for dogs
  • dog tucker — the meat of a sheep killed on a farm and used as dog food
  • dog-walker — a person who walks other people's dogs, especially for a fee.
  • don't know — a person who has no opinion or is undecided, as in answering an item on a public-opinion poll.
  • don't-know — a person who has no opinion or is undecided, as in answering an item on a public-opinion poll.
  • donkeywork — Informal. tedious, repetitious work; drudgery.
  • donnybrook — an inordinately wild fight or contentious dispute; brawl; free-for-all.
  • doodlesack — bagpipe (def 1).
  • doohickeys — Plural form of doohickey.
  • door check — a device, usually hydraulic or pneumatic, for controlling the closing of a door and preventing it from slamming.
  • doorkeeper — a person who guards the entrance of a building.
  • dory skiff — an open boat similar to but smaller than a dory.
  • dostoevski — ˈFeodor Miˈkhailovich (ˈfjɔˈdɔʀ mɪ xaɪlɔvɪtʃ) ; fy^ōˈd^ōr mi khīˈl^ōvich) 1821-81; Russ. novelist
  • dostoevsky — Fyodor Mikhailovich [fyoh-der mi-kahy-luh-vich;; Russian fyaw-duh r myi-khahy-luh-vyich] /ˈfyoʊ dər mɪˈkaɪ lə vɪtʃ;; Russian ˈfyɔ dər myɪˈxaɪ lə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1821–81, Russian novelist.
  • dough hook — an attachment for a food processor or electric mixer, for kneading dough.
  • dough-hook — an attachment for an electric mixer that kneads dough
  • doukhobors — Dukhobors
  • down quark — a type of quark with a mass of c. 0.005 to 0.015 GeV/c2, a negative charge that is 1⁄3 the charge of an electron, zero charm, and zero strangeness
  • downlooked — having a sad or dejected appearance
  • downmarket — Toward or relating to the cheaper or less prestigious sector of the market.
  • downstroke — a downward stroke, as of a machine part, piston, or the like.
  • 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.
  • drake foot — a pad foot having the form of three connected lobes.
  • drakestone — a flat stone thrown across the surface of water so as to make it skim or skip before sinking
  • draw poker — a variety of poker in which a player is dealt five cards and, after an initial bet, may discard usually up to three of these cards and receive replacements from the dealer.
  • drawn work — ornamental work done by drawing threads from a fabric, the remaining portions usually being formed into lacelike patterns by needlework.
  • dreadlocks — a hair style, especially among Rastafarians, in which the hair is worn in long, ropelike locks.
  • dream book — a book, pamphlet, etc., that lists common dreams and purports to interpret them, especially in regard to their meaning for the future.
  • drillstock — a device for holding a drill.
  • drop black — carbon, as animal black or lampblack, formed into pellets by mixing with water or glue: used as a black pigment.
  • dropkicked — Simple past tense and past participle of dropkick.
  • dropkicker — One who dropkicks.
  • drudgework — work that is menial and tedious and therefore distasteful; drudgery.
  • drunkathon — a session in which excessive quantities of alcohol are consumed
  • dry socket — a painful inflammatory infection of the bone and tissues at the site of an extracted tooth.
  • duck-shove — to evade responsibility (for)
  • duckboards — Plural form of duckboard.
  • duckfooted — afflicted with splayfoot.
  • duckshover — one who duckshoves, jumps a queue; cheats
  • eskimo dog — a large powerful breed of sled dog with a long thick coat and curled tail
  • feedstocks — Plural form of feedstock.
  • field work — Also, field work. work done in the field, as research, exploration, surveying, or interviewing: archaeological fieldwork.
  • fieldworks — Plural form of fieldwork.
  • flakeboard — a form of particle board.
  • floodmarks — Plural form of floodmark.
  • flunkeydom — The state of a being a flunkey.
  • folk dance — a dance that originated among, and has been transmitted through, the common people. Compare court dance.
  • food truck — a truck or van from which food is sold, as to people on the street.
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