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11-letter words containing r, e, s, k, t

  • credit risk — a person or institution judged to be unlikely to be able to repay a loan
  • crystallike — a clear, transparent mineral or glass resembling ice.
  • dead-stroke — relating to a stroke made that has no kickback or reverberation
  • deerstalker — A deerstalker is an old-fashioned hat with parts at the sides which can be folded down to cover the ears. Deerstalkers are usually worn by men.
  • desert rock — a type of heavy-metal music that has strong country-rock and folk influences
  • desk editor — someone employed to read through newspaper text before publication to correct errors
  • deutschmark — the former standard monetary unit of Germany, divided into 100 pfennigs; replaced by the euro in 2002: until 1990 the standard monetary unit of West Germany
  • do a stroke — If someone does not do a stroke of work, they are very lazy and do no work at all.
  • dock strike — an industrial dispute involving dock workers
  • doctorspeak — the language of physicians and other health professionals; specialized or technical jargon used by healthcare workers.
  • downstrokes — Plural form of downstroke.
  • earth smoke — fumitory.
  • earthquakes — Plural form of earthquake.
  • earthshaker — imperiling, challenging, or affecting basic beliefs, attitudes, relationships, etc.
  • easter week — the week that begins with Easter Day and ends the following Saturday
  • embarkments — Plural form of embarkment.
  • eureka step — In program transformation, a transformation which is not obvious or easy to define as an algorithm.
  • fast worker — a person who is quick and shrewd in gaining personal advantage: A fast worker, he soon knew everyone who had any pull.
  • ferntickles — freckles
  • fish market — a market selling fish
  • flare stack — A flare stack is a high vertical pipe for carrying unwanted gas so it can be burned off.
  • footlockers — Plural form of footlocker.
  • forest park — a city in NW Georgia.
  • four-stroke — four-cycle.
  • fredrikstad — a port in SE Norway at the entrance to Oslo Fjord. Pop: 69 867 (2004 est)
  • free skater — a person who takes part in a figure-skating competition
  • frost smoke — an ice fog caused by extremely cold air flowing over a body of comparatively warm water, especially in polar regions.
  • gas bracket — a metal pipe projecting from the wall of an apartment, used to support gas lamps and to supply them with gas
  • gatekeepers — Plural form of gatekeeper.
  • goatsuckers — Plural form of goatsucker.
  • grape stake — a post used in vineyards to support wires along which grapevines are trained.
  • great lakes — group of lakes in North America
  • hair stroke — a fine line in writing or printing.
  • hairstreaks — Plural form of hairstreak.
  • health risk — something that could cause harm to people's health
  • heartbreaks — Plural form of heartbreak.
  • heartstruck — Driven to the heart; infixed in the mind.
  • 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.
  • heatseekers — Plural form of heatseeker.
  • hitchhikers — Plural form of hitchhiker.
  • hucksterage — the business of a huckster; peddling
  • hucksteress — a female huckster
  • huckstering — Present participle of huckster.
  • hucksterish — a retailer of small articles, especially a peddler of fruits and vegetables; hawker.
  • hucksterism — a retailer of small articles, especially a peddler of fruits and vegetables; hawker.
  • katharevusa — the puristic Modern Greek literary language (distinguished from Demotic).
  • keep stroke — to make strokes in rhythm
  • keratinised — Simple past tense and past participle of keratinise.
  • 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.
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