7-letter words containing o, k, i, n
- monkish — of, relating to, or resembling a monk: a monkish manner.
- monoski — A single broad ski attached to both feet.
- nikopol — a city in SE Ukraine, on the Dnieper River.
- no risk — an expression of assent
- noginsk — a city in the Russian Federation in Europe, E of Moscow.
- nonskid — designed or constructed to prevent or reduce skidding: nonskid tires; nonskid driveways and sidewalks.
- norilsk — a city in the N Russian Federation in Asia, near the mouth of the Yenisei River.
- nothink — Eye dialect of nothing.
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- oakling — an immature or not fully-grown oak tree
- oilskin — a cotton fabric made waterproof by treatment with oil and used for rain gear and fishermen's clothing.
- okaying — Present participle of okay.
- okimono — a Japanese ornamental item, often in the form of a human figure
- okinawa — the largest of the Ryukyu Islands, in the N Pacific, SW of Japan: taken by U.S. forces April–June 1945 in the last major amphibious campaign of World War II. 544 sq. mi. (1409 sq. km).
- on-mike — projected by the microphone.
- paoking — Baoqing.
- pick on — to choose or select from among a group: to pick a contestant from the audience.
- pin oak — an oak, Quercus palustris, characterized by the pyramidal manner of growth of its branches and deeply pinnatifid leaves.
- pinnock — any of various small songbirds such as the dunnock
- pinwork — (in the embroidery of needlepoint lace) crescent-shaped stitches raised from the surface of the design.
- rocking — to move or sway to and fro or from side to side.
- rooinek — Briton; Britisher.
- sekondi — a port in SW Ghana, 8 km (5 miles) northeast of Takoradi: linked administratively with Takoradi in 1946. Pop (with Takoradi): 335 000 (2005 est)
- skipton — a market town in N England, in North Yorkshire: 11th-century castle. Pop: 14 313 (2001)
- smoking — the visible vapor and gases given off by a burning or smoldering substance, especially the gray, brown, or blackish mixture of gases and suspended carbon particles resulting from the combustion of wood, peat, coal, or other organic matter.
- soaking — to lie in and become saturated or permeated with water or some other liquid.
- sock in — to strike or hit hard.
- sorokin — Pitirim Alexandrovitch [pi-ti-reem al-ig-zan-druh-vich,, -zahn-;; Russian pyi-tyi-ryeem uh-lyi-ksahn-druh-vyich] /pɪ tɪˈrim ˌæl ɪgˈzæn drə vɪtʃ,, -ˈzɑn-;; Russian pyɪ tyɪˈryim ʌ lyɪˈksɑn drə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1889–1968, U.S. sociologist, born in Russia.
- soyinka — Wole [woh-ley] /ˈwoʊ leɪ/ (Show IPA), born 1934, Nigerian playwright, novelist, and poet: Nobel prize 1986.
- spoking — a simple past tense of speak.
- stoking — to poke, stir up, and feed (a fire).
- ticknor — George, 1791–1871, U.S. literary historian and educator.
- tinwork — something made of tin.
- tolkien — J(ohn) R(onald) R(euel) [roo-uh l] /ˈru əl/ (Show IPA), 1892–1973, English novelist, philologist, and teacher, born in South Africa.
- troking — truck2 (defs 4–7).
- winnock — window.
- winsock — Windows sockets
- wolfkin — a little or young wolf
- wonkily — In a wonky manner.
- wonkish — a student who spends much time studying and has little or no social life; grind.
- work in — exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something; labor; toil.
- working — exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something; labor; toil.
- wozniak — Stephen ("Steve") born 1950, U.S. computer engineer: cofounder of Apple Computer.
- yingkou — a port in Liaoning province, in NE China, near the Gulf of Liaodong.
- yorking — Present participle of york.