9-letter words containing o, r, k
- bladework — skilful use of a blade, esp with reference to rowing
- blockwork — a wall or structure made of bricks or blocks, or the act of building such a structure
- boardlike — resembling a board
- boardwalk — A boardwalk is a path made of wooden boards, especially one along a beach.
- bock beer — heavy dark strong beer
- bogorodsk — former name of Noginsk.
- bomb rack — a device for carrying bombs in or under the fuselage of an aircraft.
- book fair — a commercial event at which publishers exhibit and trade books
- book rest — a support for an open book, usually holding it at a slight angle.
- bookcraft — literary skill; authorship.
- booklover — a person who enjoys reading books.
- bookmaker — A bookmaker is a person whose job is to take your money when you bet and to pay you money if you win.
- bookmarks — a ribbon or other marker placed between the pages of a book to mark a place.
- bookpaper — the paper used in printing books, especially when of superior quality.
- bookstore — A bookstore is a shop where books are sold.
- bootmaker — a person who makes boots and shoes for a living
- boschvark — a bush pig of S Africa
- boxkeeper — an attendant responsible for theatre boxes
- brainwork — intellectual effort
- break off — If part of something breaks off or if you break it off, it comes off or is removed by force.
- break out — If something such as war, fighting, or disease breaks out, it begins suddenly.
- breakdown — The breakdown of something such as a relationship, plan, or discussion is its failure or ending.
- breakover — jump (def 51).
- breakroom — a room in a workplace that is set aside for employees to use during a break from work, as to relax, socialize, or eat.
- brickwork — You can refer to the bricks in the walls of a building as the brickwork.
- broderick — a male given name.
- brokerage — A brokerage or a brokerage firm is a company of brokers.
- brokering — the work of a broker or brokerage
- brookings — Robert Somers [suhm-erz] /ˈsʌm ərz/ (Show IPA), 1850–1932, U.S. merchant and philanthropist.
- brooklike — resembling a brook
- brooklime — either of two blue-flowered scrophulariaceous trailing plants, Veronica americana of North America or V. beccabunga of Europe and Asia, growing in moist places
- brookline — suburb of Boston, in E Mass.: pop. 57,000
- brookweed — either of two white-flowered primulaceous plants, Samolus valerandi of Europe or S. floribundus of North America, growing in moist places
- brushwork — An artist's brushwork is their way of using their brush to put paint on a canvas and the effect that this has in the picture.
- buckboard — an open four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage with the seat attached to a flexible board between the front and rear axles
- buckthorn — any of several thorny small-flowered shrubs of the genus Rhamnus, esp the Eurasian species R. cathartica, whose berries were formerly used as a purgative: family Rhamnaceae
- busy work — work assigned for the sake of looking or keeping busy.
- busy-work — work assigned for the sake of looking or keeping busy.
- cankerous — having cankers
- cape work — the skillful practice of a bullfighter in using a cape to maneuver a bull.
- cape york — the northernmost point of the Australian mainland, in N Queensland on the Torres Strait at the tip of Cape York Peninsula (a peninsula between the Coral Sea and the Gulf of Carpentaria)
- cardstock — paper stock stiff enough for the printing of business cards and similar uses.
- case-work — the work of investigation, advice, supervision, etc., by social workers or the like, in cases handled by them.
- catchwork — A simple irrigation system, used on sloping land, in which water from a stream or spring is fed in at the top and allowed to trickle down over a number of artificial terraces.
- chainwork — any work linked or looped in the manner of or resembling a chain or chains
- checkroom — a place at a railway station, airport, etc, where luggage may be left for a small charge with an attendant for safekeeping
- cherenkov — Pavel Alekseyevich (ˈpavɪl alɪkˈsjejɪvitʃ). 1904–90, Soviet physicist: noted for work on the effects produced by high-energy particles: shared Nobel prize for physics 1958
- chernenko — Konstantin (Ustinovich) (kənstanˈtin). 1911–85, Soviet statesman; general secretary of the Soviet Communist Party (1984–85)
- cherokees — a member of an important tribe of North American Indians whose first known center was in the southern Alleghenies and who presently live in North Carolina and Oklahoma.
- chokebore — a shotgun bore that becomes narrower towards the muzzle so that the shot is not scattered