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10-letter words containing p, a, c, k, n

  • alpenstock — an early form of ice axe, consisting of a stout stick with an iron tip and sometimes having a pick and adze at the head, formerly used by mountain climbers
  • archipenko — Aleksandr Porfiryevich (alɪkˈsandr parˈfirjɪvitʃ). 1887– 1964, Russian sculptor and painter, in the US after 1923, whose work is characterized by economy of form
  • backplanes — Plural form of backplane.
  • bankruptcy — Bankruptcy is the state of being bankrupt.
  • bonus pack — anything sold with a product and marketed as a useful and free extra
  • coral pink — a light to medium yellowish-pink color.
  • cranked up — Machinery. any of several types of arms or levers for imparting rotary or oscillatory motion to a rotating shaft, one end of the crank being fixed to the shaft and the other end receiving reciprocating motion from a hand, connecting rod, etc.
  • fanny pack — a small zippered pouch suspended from a belt around the waist.
  • handpicked — Picked by hand; picked or selected with care.
  • handy-pack — a pack of a product that is useful or convenient in some way, because, for example, it is easy to transport, or because it contains a variety of flavours, colours, etc
  • hopsacking — bagging made chiefly of hemp and jute.
  • jack plane — a plane for rough surfacing.
  • jackanapes — an impertinent, presumptuous person, especially a young man; whippersnapper.
  • kampuchean — People's Republic of, a former official name of Cambodia.
  • knapsacked — Simple past tense and past participle of knapsack.
  • kneecapped — Simple past tense and past participle of kneecap.
  • kneecapper — Person doing kneecapping.
  • open-stack — having or being a system of library management in which patrons have direct access to stacks for browsing and selecting books; open-shelf.
  • pacemaking — the act of setting a pace for race competitors
  • pack it in — a group of things wrapped or tied together for easy handling or carrying; a bundle, especially one to be carried on the back of an animal or a person: a mule pack; a hiker's pack.
  • pack train — a train, or procession, of pack animals
  • park bench — a long seat made of wood or metal that two or more people can sit on, placed in a public place or open space in a town
  • pawnticket — a ticket or receipt for a pawned item
  • peacocking — the male of the peafowl distinguished by its long, erectile, greenish, iridescent tail coverts that are brilliantly marked with ocellated spots and that can be spread in a fan.
  • phone-jack — to steal the mobile phone from (a person)
  • pickaninny — a term used to refer to a black child.
  • planktonic — the aggregate of passively floating, drifting, or somewhat motile organisms occurring in a body of water, primarily comprising microscopic algae and protozoa.
  • pound cake — a rich, sweet cake made originally with approximately a pound each of butter, sugar, and flour.
  • prepacking — a package assembled by a manufacturer, distributor, or retailer and containing a specific number of items or a specific assortment of sizes, colors, flavors, etc., of a product.
  • puschkinia — a small spring-flowering bulb, Puschkinia scilloides, of Asia Minor and the Caucasus, having white or pale blue flowers striped with dark blue
  • rock plant — a plant found among rocks or in rock gardens.
  • shankpiece — a piece of metal or fiber for giving form to the shank of a shoe.
  • shrinkpack — flexible plastic used for shrink-wrapping goods
  • skin patch — an adhesive patch stuck to the skin to slowly and steadily release medicine into the bloodstream
  • space junk — objects such as artificial satellites, material discarded from space stations, etc that remain in space after use
  • spongecake — sweet cake of eggs and flour
  • spoon back — a back of a chair or the like, having a splat curved outward at the bottom.
  • trackpoint — (hardware)   (Or "pointing stick", "nipple") A small knob found in the middle of some keyboards that works like a very short isometric joystick. Pressing it toward or away from you or from side to side moves the pointer on the screen. Ted Selker brought the concept of an in-keyboard pointing device to IBM in September 1987. TrackPoint was introduced in 1992 on the IBM ThinkPad and later on some desktops. It takes up virtually no extra room on the box or the work area and also requires minimal movement of the hands from the keyboard. Many imitations of highly variable quality appeared. Pointing sticks have also been used in many other notebook brands, including TI, HP, Compac, Dell, Toshiba (e.g. Portege 4000's "AccuPoint II"), and AST (e.g. Ascentia 910N). "TrackPoint" and "Trackpoint" are IBM trademarks.
  • unpackaged — a bundle of something, usually of small or medium size, that is packed and wrapped or boxed; parcel.
  • unpickable — to choose or select from among a group: to pick a contestant from the audience.

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