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10-letter words containing s, t, i, c, k

  • acousticks — Obsolete form of acoustics.
  • alkahestic — of or relating to the alkahest
  • antishocks — antishock
  • arsmetrick — relating to the cheeks of a person's bottom that are identical
  • artichokes — Plural form of artichoke.
  • back shift — a group of workers who work a shift from late afternoon to midnight in an industry or occupation where a day shift or a night shift is also worked
  • backbiters — Plural form of backbiter.
  • backlights — Plural form of backlight.
  • backlisted — Simple past tense and past participle of backlist.
  • backsights — Plural form of backsight.
  • backstairs — a secondary staircase in a house, esp one originally for the use of servants
  • backstitch — a strong sewing stitch made by starting the next stitch at the middle or beginning of the preceding one
  • black list — a list of persons under suspicion, disfavor, censure, etc.: His record as an anarchist put him on the government's blacklist.
  • black site — a secret facility used by a country's military as a prison and interrogation centre, whose existence is denied by the government
  • blackshirt — (in Europe) a member of a fascist organization, esp a member of the Italian Fascist party before and during World War II
  • blacksmith — A blacksmith is a person whose job is making things by hand out of metal that has been heated to a high temperature.
  • breadstick — bread baked in a long thin crisp stick
  • broomstick — A broomstick is an old-fashioned broom which has a bunch of small sticks at the end.
  • bucky bits — /buh'kee bits/ 1. Obsolete. The bits produced by the CONTROL and META shift keys on a SAIL keyboard (octal 200 and 400 respectively), resulting in a 9-bit keyboard character set. The MIT AI TV (Knight) keyboards extended this with TOP and separate left and right CONTROL and META keys, resulting in a 12-bit character set; later, LISP Machines added such keys as SUPER, HYPER, and GREEK (see space-cadet keyboard). 2. By extension, bits associated with "extra" shift keys on any keyboard, e.g. the ALT on an IBM PC or command and option keys on a Macintosh. It has long been rumored that "bucky bits" were named after Buckminster Fuller during a period when he was consulting at Stanford. Actually, bucky bits were invented by Niklaus Wirth when *he* was at Stanford in 1964--65; he first suggested the idea of an EDIT key to set the 8th bit of an otherwise 7 bit ASCII character. It seems that, unknown to Wirth, certain Stanford hackers had privately nicknamed him "Bucky" after a prominent portion of his dental anatomy, and this nickname transferred to the bit. Bucky-bit commands were used in a number of editors written at Stanford, including most notably TV-EDIT and NLS. The term spread to MIT and CMU early and is now in general use. Ironically, Wirth himself remained unaware of its derivation for nearly 30 years, until GLS dug up this history in early 1993! See double bucky, quadruple bucky.
  • buff stick — a small stick covered with leather or the like, used in polishing.
  • castlelike — a fortified, usually walled residence, as of a prince or noble in feudal times.
  • catskinner — an operator of a vehicle or machine with caterpillar treads.
  • catwhisker — a sharply pointed, flexible wire used to make contact with a specific point on a semiconductor or a crystal detector
  • centistoke — one hundredth of a stoke
  • chap stick — lip balm
  • check list — a list of items, facts, names, etc, to be checked or referred to for comparison, identification, or verification
  • checklists — Plural form of checklist.
  • chikamatsu — Monzaemon [mawn-zah-e-mawn] /ˈmɔn zɑ ɛˈmɔn/ (Show IPA), 1653–1724, Japanese playwright.
  • chopsticks — a pair of small sticks of wood or ivory, held together in one hand and used in some Asian countries as utensils, as to lift food to the mouth
  • christlike — resembling or showing the spirit of Jesus Christ
  • click stop — a control device, as in a camera, that can be turned or rotated so that when it reaches a specific setting it engages with an audible click.
  • clinkstone — a variety of phonolite that makes a metallic sound when struck
  • close-knit — A close-knit group of people are closely linked, do things together, and take an interest in each other.
  • cockatiels — Plural form of cockatiel.
  • cockfights — Plural form of cockfight.
  • cornsticks — Plural form of cornstick.
  • coup stick — a stick with which some North American Indian warriors sought to touch their enemies in battle as a sign of courage.
  • crab stick — a stick of finely ground white fish, coloured to resemble crabmeat
  • crabsticks — Plural form of crabstick.
  • cricketers — Plural form of cricketer.
  • crookesite — a rare mineral, selenide of copper, thallium, and silver, (Cu, Tl, Ag) 2 Se, occurring in steel-gray, compact masses.
  • cytokinins — Plural form of cytokinin.
  • dead-stick — designating a landing made by an aircraft or spacecraft without using power
  • destocking — a supply of goods kept on hand for sale to customers by a merchant, distributor, manufacturer, etc.; inventory.
  • drillstock — a device for holding a drill.
  • drumsticks — Plural form of drumstick.
  • dyskinetic — difficulty or abnormality in performing voluntary muscular movements.
  • ekphrastic — Pertaining to ekphrasis; clear, lucid.
  • fantastick — Obsolete form of fantastic.
  • firetrucks — Plural form of firetruck.

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