10-letter words containing o, r, k
- bonkbuster — a novel characterized by graphic descriptions of the heroine's frequent sexual encounters
- book cover — the cover of a book
- book group — A book group is a group of people who meet regularly to discuss books that they have read.
- book lover — a person who enjoys reading and reads more than the average person
- book price — the value of a car as defined by the manufacturers or other accredited organization
- book share — a share of a mutual fund credited to the account of a shareholder without the physical issuance of a certificate evidencing ownership.
- bookbinder — A bookbinder is a person whose job is fastening books together and putting covers on them.
- bookkeeper — A bookkeeper is a person whose job is to keep an accurate record of the money that is spent and received by a business or other organization.
- bookmarked — a ribbon or other marker placed between the pages of a book to mark a place.
- bookreader — DEC's CD-ROM-based on-line documentation browser.
- bookseller — A bookseller is a person who sells books.
- bookviewer — A hypertext documentation system from Oracle based on Oracle Toolkit. It allows the user to create private links and bookmarks, and to make multimedia annotations.
- boondocker — combat boot.
- bootlicker — to seek the favor or goodwill of in a servile, degraded way; toady to.
- borah peak — a mountain in central Idaho, in the Lost River Range: highest peak in Idaho. 12,662 feet (3861 meters).
- boris bike — any bicycle rented out by London's public bicycle hire scheme
- boullework — elaborate inlaid work of woods, metals, tortoiseshell, ivory, etc.
- brahmaloka — the highest part of Kamaloka, where refined souls exist in blissful contemplation of Brahma.
- brailowsky — Alexander [al-ig-zan-der,, -zahn-;; Russian uh-lyi-ksahn-dr] /ˌæl ɪgˈzæn dər,, -ˈzɑn-;; Russian ʌ lyɪˈksɑn dr/ (Show IPA), 1896–1976, Russian pianist.
- brake shoe — the curved metal casting to which the brake lining is riveted in a drum brake
- break down — If a machine or a vehicle breaks down, it stops working.
- break into — If someone breaks into a building, they get into it by force.
- breakfront — (of a bookcase, bureau, etc) having a slightly projecting central section
- breakpoint — an instruction inserted by a debug program causing a return to the debug program
- breastwork — a temporary defensive work, usually breast-high
- brickworks — a factory or plant where bricks are made
- bridgework — a partial denture attached to the surrounding teeth
- brightwork — shiny metal trimmings or fittings on ships, cars, etc
- brockhouse — Bertram Neville, 1918–2003, Canadian physicist: Nobel Prize 1994.
- brockville — a city in SE Ontario, in S Canada.
- broken ice — sea ice that covers from 50 to 80 percent of the surface of water in any particular area.
- broken lot — an irregular quantity or lot of securities that is smaller than the amount normally traded
- brokenness — the quality of being broken
- brokership — an agent who buys or sells for a principal on a commission basis without having title to the property.
- brook farm — an experimental communist community established by writers and scholars in West Roxbury, Massachusetts, from 1841 to 1847
- brook park — a city in NE Ohio.
- brookfield — a city in SE Wisconsin, near Milwaukee.
- brookhaven — a town in SW Mississippi.
- broomstick — A broomstick is an old-fashioned broom which has a bunch of small sticks at the end.
- bulk cargo — unpackaged cargoes, such as grain or coal
- bunker oil — Nautical. oil taken on board a tanker as fuel, as distinguished from the oil carried as cargo.
- caipiroska — a cocktail drink containing vodka, lime juice, sugar, and crushed ice, based on the Caipirinha cocktail but with vodka replacing the Brazilian rum-like spirit Cachaça
- cake flour — finely ground wheat flour.
- camerawork — The camerawork in a film is the way it has been filmed, especially if the style is interesting or unusual in some way.
- caney fork — a river in central Tennessee, flowing NW to the Cumberland River. 144 miles (232 km) long.
- cankerroot — goldthread.
- cankerworm — the larva of either of two geometrid moths, Paleacrita vernata or Alsophila pometaria, which feed on and destroy fruit and shade trees in North America
- car-worker — a person who works in the car industry
- caseworker — A caseworker is someone who does casework.
- chain-work — any decorative product, handiwork, etc., in which parts are looped or woven together, like the links of a chain.