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12-letter words containing o, k, d

  • acknowledged — recognized as being true or existing
  • acknowledger — to admit to be real or true; recognize the existence, truth, or fact of: to acknowledge one's mistakes.
  • acknowledges — to admit to be real or true; recognize the existence, truth, or fact of: to acknowledge one's mistakes.
  • address book — An address book is a book in which you write people's names and addresses.
  • afrikanerdom — (in South Africa) Afrikaner nationalism based on pride in the Afrikaans language and culture, conservative Calvinism, and a sense of heritage as pioneers
  • all kinds of — You can use all kinds of to emphasize that there are a great number and variety of particular things or people.
  • back molding — a molding, as a backband, applied to interior window and door trim to conceal the edge of the wall surface.
  • back-stopped — a wall, wire screen, or the like, serving to prevent a ball from going too far beyond the normal playing area.
  • backgrounded — Simple past tense and past participle of background.
  • backgrounder — A backgrounder is a short article in a newspaper or magazine that provides background information about a particular subject.
  • backswordman — a person who uses a backsword.
  • backwoodsman — Backwoodsmen are people, especially politicians, who like the old ways of doing things, or who are involved in an organization at a local level.
  • backwoodsmen — Plural form of backwoodsman.
  • baked potato — a large potato baked in its skin
  • baklava code — (humour, programming)   Code with too many layers. Also known as Lasagne Code.
  • bank deposit — money placed in a bank account
  • bank holiday — A bank holiday is a public holiday.
  • bed-blocking — the use of hospital beds by elderly patients who cannot leave hospital because they have no place in a residential care home
  • black comedy — a comedy dealing with an unpleasant situation in a pessimistic or macabre manner
  • black powder — gunpowder as used in sports involving modern muzzleloading firearms
  • black-coated — (esp formerly) (of a worker) clerical or professional, as distinguished from commercial or industrial
  • block island — an island off the coast of and a part of Rhode Island, at the E entrance to Long Island Sound.
  • blocked shoe — a dancing shoe with a stiffened toe that enables a ballet dancer to dance on the tips of the toes
  • bloodsucking — any animal that sucks blood, especially a leech.
  • book of odes — a collection of 305 poems compiled in the 6th century b.c. by Confucius.
  • break ground — to do something that has not been done before
  • break of day — dawn; daybreak.
  • broken chord — a chord played as an arpeggio
  • broken-field — of or having to do with running in which the ball carrier zigzags so as to go past defenders and avoid being tackled by them
  • bulk modulus — a coefficient of elasticity of a substance equal to minus the ratio of the applied stress (p) to the resulting fractional change in volume (dV/V) in a specified reference state (dV/V is the bulk strain)
  • cape nordkyn — a cape in N Norway: the northernmost point of the European mainland
  • checkerboard — A checkerboard is a square board with 64 black and white squares that is used for playing checkers or chess.
  • cinder block — A cinder block is a large grey brick made from coal cinders and cement which is used for building.
  • closed-stack — having access to the stacks limited to the staff of the library or to a limited group of library users.
  • cockeyed bob — a short, violent storm.
  • cockeyedness — the condition of being cockeyed
  • cold working — Cold working is a process in which metal is shaped at a fairly low temperature. This increases the metal's yield strength but makes it less ductile.
  • compact disk — an optical disk approximately 4.75 inches (12 cm) in diameter, on which a program, data, music, etc., is digitally encoded for a laser beam to scan, decode, and transmit to a playback system, computer monitor, or television set. Abbreviation: CD.
  • compound key — (database)   (Or "multi-part key", "concatenated key") A key which consists of more than one attribute of the body of information (e.g. database "record") it identifies.
  • conduct mark — (in school) a mark for behaviour
  • cook islands — a group of islands in the SW Pacific, an overseas territory of New Zealand: consists of the Lower Cooks and the Northern Cooks Capital: Avarua, on Rarotonga. Pop: 10 447 (2013 est). Area: 234 sq km (90 sq miles)
  • crosschecked — Simple past tense and past participle of crosscheck.
  • dak bungalow — (in India, formerly) a house where travellers on a dak route could be accommodated
  • dark tourism — tourism to sites associated with tragedies, disasters, and death
  • dasher block — a block at the end of a yard or gaff for supporting a signal or ensign halyard.
  • dawson creek — a town in W Canada, in NE British Columbia: SE terminus of the Alaska Highway. Pop: 10 754 (2001)
  • deck officer — a ship's officer who is part of the deck crew
  • deep pockets — If you say that a person or organization has deep pockets, you mean that they have a lot of money with which to pay for something.
  • dessert fork — a fork used for eating certain desserts, usually somewhat smaller than a dinner fork.
  • diamondbacks — Plural form of diamondback.

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