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

  • adipokines — Plural form of adipokine.
  • 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
  • bonus pack — anything sold with a product and marketed as a useful and free extra
  • boskop man — the undated cranial remains of a possible Homo sapiens found in the Transvaal of South Africa.
  • breakpoint — an instruction inserted by a debug program causing a return to the debug program
  • coral pink — a light to medium yellowish-pink color.
  • hoop snake — any of several harmless snakes, as the mud snake and rainbow snake, fabled to take its tail in its mouth and roll along like a hoop.
  • hopsacking — bagging made chiefly of hemp and jute.
  • kannapolis — a town in W North Carolina.
  • keep on at — If you keep on at someone, you repeatedly ask or tell them something in a way that annoys them.
  • kenophobia — an abnormal fear of empty spaces
  • keogh plan — a pension plan for an unincorporated business entity or self-employed person.
  • kept woman — a woman maintained by a man as his mistress
  • kryptonate — (inorganic chemistry) To infuse a solid with krypton gas (especially with radioactive krypton-85).
  • kuropatkin — Aleksei Nikolaevich [uh-lyi-ksyey nyi-kuh-lah-yi-vyich] /ʌ lyɪˈksyeɪ nyɪ kʌˈlɑ yɪ vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1848–1925, Russian general.
  • leukopenia — a decrease in the number of white blood cells in the blood.
  • longs peak — a peak in N Colorado, in the Rocky Mountain National Park. 14,255 feet (4345 meters).
  • lopatnikov — Nicolai Lvovich [nik-uh-lahy luh-voh-vich;; Russian nyi-kuh-lahy lvaw-vyich] /ˈnɪk əˌlaɪ ləˈvoʊ vɪtʃ;; Russian nyɪ kʌˈlaɪ ˈlvɔ vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1903–76, U.S. composer, born in Russia.
  • menlo park — a city in W California, near San Francisco.
  • nonspeaker — a person who does not or cannot speak
  • 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.
  • pawnbroker — a person whose business is lending money at interest on personal, movable property deposited with the lender until redeemed.
  • 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.
  • perikaryon — cell body.
  • phone-jack — to steal the mobile phone from (a person)
  • planktonic — the aggregate of passively floating, drifting, or somewhat motile organisms occurring in a body of water, primarily comprising microscopic algae and protozoa.
  • poison oak — either of two shrubs, Rhus toxicodendron, of the eastern U.S., or R. diversiloba, of the Pacific coast of North America, resembling poison ivy and causing severe dermatitis when touched by persons sensitive to them.
  • portakabin — A Portakabin is a small building that can be moved by truck and that can be used for a short period of time, for example as a temporary office.
  • pound cake — a rich, sweet cake made originally with approximately a pound each of butter, sugar, and flour.
  • rock plant — a plant found among rocks or in rock gardens.
  • ropemaking — the act, skill, or process of fabricating rope.
  • spoil bank — a bank of excavated refuse or waste earth, as of shale from surface coal mining.
  • 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.
  • stop plank — a board or boarding that is placed along the top of a dam to increase its height and capacity
  • take up on — If you take someone up on their offer or invitation, you accept it.
  • top-ranked — A top-ranked sports player or team is the most successful player or team in a particular sport.
  • 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.
  • weak point — an area of weakness

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