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11-letter words containing o, r, s, k

  • forest park — a city in NW Georgia.
  • forty winks — a short nap.
  • four-stroke — four-cycle.
  • free-spoken — given to speaking freely or without reserve; frank; outspoken.
  • frost smoke — an ice fog caused by extremely cold air flowing over a body of comparatively warm water, especially in polar regions.
  • glassworker — a person who makes or does glasswork.
  • goalkeepers — Plural form of goalkeeper.
  • goatsuckers — Plural form of goatsucker.
  • godforsaken — desolate; remote; deserted: They live in some godforsaken place 40 miles from the nearest town.
  • goose creek — a town in SE South Carolina.
  • grand forks — a town in E North Dakota.
  • greek cross — a cross consisting of an upright crossed in the middle by a horizontal piece of the same length.
  • groundworks — Plural form of groundwork.
  • hair stroke — a fine line in writing or printing.
  • hammerlocks — Plural form of hammerlock.
  • heat stroke — a disturbance of the temperature-regulating mechanisms of the body caused by overexposure to excessive heat, resulting in fever, hot and dry skin, and rapid pulse, sometimes progressing to delirium and coma.
  • hicky-horse — a seesaw.
  • homeworkers — Plural form of homeworker.
  • honeysucker — a bird that feeds on the nectar of flowers.
  • horse block — a step or block of stone, wood, etc., for getting on or off a horse or in or out of a vehicle.
  • housebreaks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of housebreak.
  • housebroken — (of a pet) trained to avoid excreting inside the house or in improper places.
  • housekeeper — a person, often hired, who does or directs the domestic work and planning necessary for a home, as cleaning or buying food.
  • houseworker — a paid employee in a home, as a maid or cook.
  • ioshkar-ola — autonomous republic in the Russian Federation in Europe. 8994 sq. mi. (23,294 sq. km). Capital: Ioshkar-Ola.
  • irksomeness — The state of being irksome; vexatiousness; tediousness; wearisomeness.
  • ironworkers — Plural form of ironworker.
  • isokeraunic — isoceraunic.
  • kaiser roll — a rounded, unsweetened roll, formed by folding the corners of a square of dough toward the center, often sprinkled with poppy seeds before baking.
  • keep kosher — to observe the Jewish dietary laws
  • keep stroke — to make strokes in rhythm
  • kelly hours — a suggestion for the name of the hours before and after the traditional school day during which child-minding facilities are provided for the children of working parents
  • keratoconus — a degenerative condition characterized by conical protrusion of the cornea and irregular astigmatism.
  • keratolysis — the loosening or shedding of the horny layer of the epidermis.
  • keratoscope — an instrument, as Placido's disk, for determining the symmetry of the curvature of the cornea.
  • keratoscopy — an instrument, as Placido's disk, for determining the symmetry of the curvature of the cornea.
  • ketosteroid — any of a group of steroids containing a ketone group.
  • ketotetrose — (carbohydrate) Any ketose having four carbon atoms.
  • keyboarders — Plural form of keyboarder.
  • keyboardist — the row or set of keys on a piano, organ, or the like.
  • kiloparsecs — Plural form of kiloparsec.
  • king closer — a brick of regular length and thickness, used in building corners, having a long bevel from a point on one side to one about halfway across the adjacent end.
  • kleptocrats — Plural form of kleptocrat.
  • knobkerries — Plural form of knobkerry.
  • knockwursts — Plural form of knockwurst.
  • knotgrasses — Plural form of knotgrass.
  • koeksisters — Plural form of koeksister.
  • kongur shan — a mountain in China, in W Xinjiang: the highest peak in the Pamirs. Height: 7719 m (25 325 ft)
  • konrad zuse — (person)   The designer of the first programming language, Plankalkül, and the first fully functional program-controlled electromechanical digital computer in the world, the Z3. He died on 1995-12-18 in Huenfeld, Germany.
  • kookaburras — Plural form of kookaburra.
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