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7-letter words containing o, n, a, k

  • makonde — a member of a people living in northeastern Mozambique and southeastern Tanzania, renowned as woodcarvers.
  • mangoky — a river in S central Madagascar, flowing W and then N to the Mozambique Channel. About 350 miles (565 km) long.
  • mankato — a city in S Minnesota, on the Minnesota River.
  • mikoyan — Anastas Ivanovich [uh-nuh-stahs ee-vah-nuh-vyich] /ʌ nʌˈstɑs iˈvɑ nə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1895–1978, Soviet official: president of the Soviet Union 1964–65.
  • molokan — a member of an ascetic religious sect, founded in Russia in the 18th century by former Doukhobors, opposing sacraments and ritual and stressing the authority of the Bible.
  • nabokov — Vladimir Vladimirovich [vlad-uh-meer vlad-uh-meer-uh-vich;; Russian vluh-dyee-myir vluh-dyee-myi-ruh-vyich] /ˈvlæd əˌmɪər ˌvlæd əˈmɪər ə vɪtʃ;; Russian vlʌˈdyi myɪr vlʌˈdyi myɪ rə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1899–1977, U.S. novelist, short-story writer, and poet, born in Russia.
  • nechako — a river in central British Columbia, Canada, flowing NE and E to the Fraser river. About 150 miles (240 km) long.
  • no-mark — an insignificant or worthless person
  • nonbank — an institution that is not a bank but engages in certain banking practices, as lending money or holding deposits.
  • nonpark — Not of or pertaining to a park.
  • nonpeak — off-peak.
  • norwalk — a city in SW California.
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  • oakland — a seaport in W California, on San Francisco Bay.
  • oakling — an immature or not fully-grown oak tree
  • okaying — Present participle of okay.
  • 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-peak — peak1 (def 17).
  • on-task — focused on the job at hand
  • outrank — to have a higher rank than: A major outranks a captain in the army.
  • paoking — Baoqing.
  • pin oak — an oak, Quercus palustris, characterized by the pyramidal manner of growth of its branches and deeply pinnatifid leaves.
  • roanoke — a city in SW Virginia.
  • soaking — to lie in and become saturated or permeated with water or some other liquid.
  • sokeman — a tenant holding land in socage.
  • soyinka — Wole [woh-ley] /ˈwoʊ leɪ/ (Show IPA), born 1934, Nigerian playwright, novelist, and poet: Nobel prize 1986.
  • spokane — a city in E Washington.
  • sukarno — Achmed [ahk-med] /ˈɑk mɛd/ (Show IPA), 1901–1970, Indonesian statesman: president of the Republic of Indonesia 1945–67.
  • tack on — attach, append
  • take on — to get into one's hold or possession by voluntary action: to take a cigarette out of a box; to take a pen and begin to write.
  • tan oak — tanbark oak.
  • uncloak — to remove the cloak from.
  • unoaked — (of wine) not matured in an oak barrel
  • walk on — Also called walking part. a small part in a play or other entertainment, especially one without speaking lines. Compare bit2 (def 6).
  • walk-on — Also called walking part. a small part in a play or other entertainment, especially one without speaking lines. Compare bit2 (def 6).
  • workman — a man employed or skilled in some form of manual, mechanical, or industrial work.
  • wozniakStephen ("Steve") born 1950, U.S. computer engineer: cofounder of Apple Computer.
  • yankton — a member of one of two tribes of Dakota Indian people who inhabited the northern Great Plains in the 18th and 19th centuries. Compare Yanktonai.
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