6-letter words containing o, r, k
- kronor — Plural form of krona.
- kronos — Cronus.
- kroons — Plural form of kroon.
- kuroki — Tamemoto [tah-me-maw-taw] /ˈtɑ mɛˈmɔ tɔ/ (Show IPA), Count, 1844–1923, Japanese general.
- kurort — A health resort, especially one in a German-speaking country or in the area of the former Soviet Union.
- locker — Digital Technology. an online service that supports cloud-based storage of digital music files so as to allow users to stream or download their personal music collections for playback on any compatible device: I uploaded all my CDs to a music locker, and now I can access the music from my laptop, tablet, or smartphone.
- looker — a person who looks.
- markov — See Andrei Markov, Markov chain, Markov model, Markov process.
- mikron — micron.
- mocker — to attack or treat with ridicule, contempt, or derision.
- mokoro — (in Botswana) the traditional dugout canoe of the people of the Okavango Delta
- morike — Eduard [ey-doo-ahrt] /ˈeɪ duˌɑrt/ (Show IPA), 1804–75, German poet.
- morkin — an animal that died in an accident or from a disease
- oinker — (slang, countable) A pig: an animal of the genus Sus.
- okrugs — Plural form of okrug.
- orkhon — a river in E central Asia, flowing E, N, and then NE from the N central Mongolian People's Republic to the Selenga River. About 400 miles (645 km) long.
- orkney — a group of over 70 islands off the N coast of Scotland, separated from the mainland by the Pentland Firth: constitutes an island authority of Scotland; low-lying and treeless; many important prehistoric remains. Administrative centre: Kirkwall. Pop: 19 310 (2003 est). Area: 974 sq km (376 sq miles)
- ozarks — a town in SE Alabama.
- pakora — an Indian dish consisting of pieces of vegetable, chicken, etc, dipped in a spiced batter and deep-fried: served with a piquant sauce
- pokier — puttering; slow; dull: poky drivers.
- porker — a pig, especially one being fattened for its meat.
- proker — a fire poker
- rajkot — a city in S Gujarat, in W India.
- rebook — a handwritten or printed work of fiction or nonfiction, usually on sheets of paper fastened or bound together within covers.
- reckon — to count, compute, or calculate, as in number or amount.
- recook — to cook (something) again
- recork — the outer bark of an oak, Quercus suber, of Mediterranean countries, used for making stoppers for bottles, floats, etc.
- redock — to dock (a vessel or spacecraft) again or (of a vessel or spacecraft) to dock again
- reknot — to knot again
- relock — to lock again
- relook — to look again
- resoak — to soak again
- retook — simple past tense of retake.
- revoke — to take back or withdraw; annul, cancel, or reverse; rescind or repeal: to revoke a decree.
- rework — to work or form again: to rework gold.
- rhebok — a large, deerlike South African antelope, Pelea capreolus, with pale-gray, curly fur and straight horns.
- rocked — to move or sway to and fro or from side to side.
- rocker — a rocking movement: the gentle rock of the boat.
- rocket — Maurice [maw-rees;; French moh-rees] /mɔˈris;; French moʊˈris/ (Show IPA), ("Rocket") 1921–2000, Canadian hockey player.
- rockne — Knute (Kenneth) [noot] /nut/ (Show IPA), 1888–1931, U.S. football coach, born in Norway.
- rooked — a black, European crow, Corvus frugilegus, noted for its gregarious habits.
- rookie — an athlete playing his or her first season as a member of a professional sports team: The rookie replaced the injured regular at first base.
- roszak — Theodore, 1907–81, U.S. sculptor, born in Poland.
- rothko — Mark, 1903–70, U.S. painter, born in Russia.
- rourke — Constance, 1885–1941, U.S. historian and literary critic.
- ryokan — a traditional Japanese inn or small hotel whose floors are covered with tatami.
- sarouk — a tightly woven Oriental rug with soft colors and, usually, a center design.
- skíros — a Greek island in the W Aegean: the largest island of the Northern Sporades. 81 sq. mi. (210 sq. km).
- skronk — a dissonant, grating style of popular music
- skyros — a Greek island in the W Aegean: the largest island of the Northern Sporades. 81 sq. mi. (210 sq. km).