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11-letter words containing o, k, d

  • strikebound — closed by a strike: a strikebound factory.
  • tae kwon do — a Korean martial art, a particularly aggressive form of karate, that utilizes punches, jabs, chops, blocking and choking moves, and especially powerful, leaping kicks.
  • talk around — to communicate or exchange ideas, information, etc., by speaking: to talk about poetry.
  • the dakotas — North Dakota and South Dakota
  • theodorakis — Mikis (ˈmikis). born 1925, Greek composer, who wrote the music for the films Zorba the Greek (1965) and Serpico (1973): imprisoned (1967–70) for his opposition to the Greek military government
  • think aloud — If you think aloud, you express your thoughts as they occur to you, rather than thinking first and then speaking.
  • tracker dog — canine trained to detect
  • trickledown — of, relating to, or based on the trickle-down theory: the trickle-down benefits to the local community.
  • trojan duck — a duck that is a carrier of avian flu and is therefore a threat to other birds and also to humans, but which shows no outward signs of infection
  • uncuckolded — not cuckolded
  • undercooked — not cooked enough
  • underlooker — a subordinate to the manager, particularly in mining
  • underworked — to do less work on than is necessary or required: to underwork an idea.
  • underworker — a person who underworks
  • unlooked at — not looked at, investigated, or dealt with; disregarded
  • utgard-loki — a Jotun appearing in the story of Thor's voyage to Utgard: at first disguised under another name (Skrymir)
  • vladivostok — a seaport in the SE Russian Federation in Asia, on the Sea of Japan: eastern terminus of the Trans-Siberian Railroad.
  • wackadoodle — (slang, pejorative) Crazy, irrational, or eccentric.
  • wakeboarder — someone who rides a wakeboard
  • waterlocked — enclosed entirely, or almost entirely, by water: a waterlocked nation.
  • well-cooked — having been cooked with skill so as to be pleasant to eat
  • well-worked — that has undergone working.
  • whacked out — tired; exhausted; worn-out.
  • whacked-out — tired; exhausted; worn-out.
  • whiskerando — a man with extravagant whiskers
  • widowmakers — Plural form of widowmaker.
  • wind-broken — having the breathing impaired; affected with heaves.
  • windom peak — a mountain in SW Colorado, in the San Juan Mountains. 14,082 feet (4292 meters).
  • window back — woodwork, especially paneling, beneath the stool of a window.
  • wizard book — (publication)   Hal Abelson, Gerald Sussman and Julie Sussman's "Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs" (MIT Press, 1984; ISBN 0-262-01077-1), an excellent computer science text used in introductory courses at MIT. So called because of the wizard on the jacket. One of the bibles of the LISP/Scheme world. Also, less commonly, known as the Purple Book.
  • wokka board — a piece of fibreboard used as a musical instrument
  • wonderworks — Plural form of wonderwork.
  • woodpeckers — Plural form of woodpecker.
  • woodworking — the act or art of making things of wood.
  • work-harden — to toughen or strengthen (a metal) by cold-working or another mechanical process.
  • workarounds — Plural form of workaround.
  • working day — daytime hours occupied by work
  • working dog — one of any of several breeds of usually large, powerful dogs originally developed to assist people in their daily work, as draft animals, guard dogs, and guide dogs, and including the boxer, bullmastiff, Doberman pinscher, Great Dane, St. Bernard, and Siberian Husky.
  • working-day — workaday; everyday.
  • yankee bond — a bond issued by a foreign corporation or country designed for sale in the U.S.
  • zhoukoudian — the site of fossil-bearing caves near Peking, China, dating from the middle Pleistocene, in one of which were found the physical remains of Peking man together with stone tools and evidence of fire use.
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