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11-letter words containing o, k, d

  • acknowledge — If you acknowledge a fact or a situation, you accept or admit that it is true or that it exists.
  • almond bark — a type of candy consisting of sheets or fairly thick pieces of semisweet or milk chocolate to which almonds or almond pieces have been added.
  • almond cake — the residue of almonds from which oil has been expressed.
  • almond milk — a creamy mixture of blanched almonds, sugar, and water, blended to a smooth paste and sieved.
  • anchor deck — a small forecastle housing the machinery for operating the anchors of a ship.
  • archdukedom — the territory ruled by an archduke or archduchess
  • aron kodesh — Holy Ark.
  • back and to — back-and-forth; to and fro.
  • back-loaded — to defer to a later date, as wages, benefits, or costs: The union agreed to back-load pay raises.
  • back-logged — a reserve or accumulation, as of stock, work, or business: a backlog of business orders.
  • backcrossed — Simple past tense and past participle of backcross.
  • backgrounds — Plural form of background.
  • backing dog — a dog that moves a flock of sheep by jumping on their backs
  • backloading — to defer to a later date, as wages, benefits, or costs: The union agreed to back-load pay raises.
  • backside-to — backend-to.
  • backstopped — Simple past tense and past participle of backstop.
  • badderlocks — a seaweed, Alaria esculenta, that has long brownish-green fronds and is eaten in parts of N Europe
  • baking soda — Baking soda is the same as bicarbonate of soda.
  • beaky-nosed — having a nose that is large, pointed, or hooked
  • before dark — If you do something before dark, you do it before the sun sets and night begins.
  • below decks — If someone or something is below decks, they are inside a ship in the part of it that is underneath the deck.
  • biofeedback — a technique for teaching the control of autonomic functions, such as the rate of heartbeat or breathing, by recording the activity and presenting it (usually visually) so that the person can know the state of the autonomic function he or she is learning to control
  • bitter dock — any of various weedy plants belonging to the genus Rumex, of the buckwheat family, as R. obtusifolius (bitter dock) or R. acetosa (sour dock) having long taproots.
  • black goods — electronic goods which are housed in black or dark casings, such as televisions, CD players, etc
  • black widow — an American spider, Latrodectus mactans, the female of which is black with red markings, highly venomous, and commonly eats its mate
  • block chord — a two-handed chord played usually in the middle range of the piano with the left hand duplicating or complementing the right-hand notes.
  • block trade — the purchase and sale of blocks of securities through brokers, sometimes not members of an exchange, who negotiate between buyers and sellers.
  • blood fluke — any parasitic flatworm, such as a schistosome, that lives in the blood vessels of man and other vertebrates: class Digenea
  • blood-caked — caked with blood
  • bloodsucker — A bloodsucker is any creature that sucks blood from a wound that it has made in an animal or person.
  • board check — a body check in which the opponent is thrown against the wooden wall enclosing the rink. Compare check1 (def 37).
  • body packer — a smuggler of illegal drugs, especially one who swallows bags containing them.
  • body-packer — a person who smuggles illicit drugs in balloons, condoms, or similar plastic bags which have either been swallowed or inserted in the rectum or vagina
  • bombay duck — a teleost fish, Harpodon nehereus, that resembles and is related to the lizard fishes: family Harpodontidae. It is eaten dried with curry dishes as a savoury
  • bond market — the market in which bonds are traded
  • book-ending — a support placed at the end of a row of books to hold them upright, usually used in pairs.
  • bookbindery — a place in which books are bound
  • bookbinding — Bookbinding is the work of fastening books together and putting covers on them.
  • broken reed — a weak, unreliable, or ineffectual person
  • broken wind — heaves
  • broken-down — A broken-down vehicle or machine no longer works because it has something wrong with it.
  • bucket down — If the rain buckets down, or if it buckets down with rain, it rains very heavily.
  • bucket-load — a large quantity
  • buckle down — If you buckle down to something, you start working seriously at it.
  • capped hock — any swelling, inflammatory or otherwise, on the point of the hock of horses.
  • chalkboards — Plural form of chalkboard.
  • cinderblock — Made of cinder blocks.
  • clock radio — a radio combined with an alarm clock in a compact cabinet, the clock serving as a timer to turn the radio on or off at a preset time.
  • clock speed — clock rate
  • clock-radio — a device combining the functions of a radio and alarm clock which can be used to play the radio at a set time

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