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12-letter words containing t, a, n, k, y

  • a sticky end — an unpleasant death
  • back country — The back country is an area that is a long way from any city and has very few people living in it.
  • bradykinetic — slowness of movement, as found, for example, in Parkinson's disease.
  • country park — an area of countryside, usually not less than 10 hectares, set aside for public recreation: often funded by a Countryside Commission grant
  • cryoplankton — minute organisms, esp algae, living in ice, snow, or icy water
  • drinkability — The state or property of being drinkable.
  • drinks party — a cocktail party
  • fort kearney — a former fort in S Nebraska, near Kearney: an important post on the Oregon Trail.
  • frying steak — a steak that is cooked by frying
  • heterokaryon — a cell containing two or more nuclei of differing genetic constitutions.
  • k/t boundary — Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary: the time zone comprising the end of the Cretaceous and the beginning of the Tertiary periods
  • karyokinetic — Of or pertaining to karyokinesis.
  • keratinocyte — An epidermal cell that produces keratin.
  • keratohyalin — (biology) A protein structure found in granules in the stratum granulosum of the epidermis, which may be involved in keratinization, and in Hassall corpuscles in the thymus.
  • kinetography — a camera for taking pictures for a kinetoscope.
  • longboat key — a narrow barrier island in the Gulf of Mexico, SW of Florida, sheltering Sarasota Bay: sports fishing.
  • mockumentary — a movie or television show depicting fictional events but presented as a documentary.
  • money market — the short-term trade in money, as in the sale and purchase of bonds and certificates.
  • monkey trialJohn Thomas, 1901–70, U.S. high-school teacher whose teaching of the Darwinian theory of evolution became a cause célèbre (Scopes Trial or Monkey Trial) in 1925.
  • north kvaløy — an island in the Arctic Ocean, off the N coast of Norway. Area: 329 sq km (127 sq miles)
  • penalty kick — a free kick awarded for an infraction committed by a defensive player in the penalty area and taken by the offensive player who has been fouled from a point 12 yards (11 meters) directly in front of the goal.
  • plain turkey — a bustard
  • plunket baby — a baby brought up in infancy under the dietary recommendations of the Plunket Society
  • rockumentary — a documentary about rock music.
  • sanity check — (programming)   1. Checking code (or anything else, e.g. a Usenet posting) for completely stupid mistakes. Implies that the check is to make sure the author was sane when it was written; e.g. if a piece of scientific software relied on a particular formula and was giving unexpected results, one might first look at the nesting of parentheses or the coding of the formula, as a "sanity check", before looking at the more complex I/O or data structure manipulation routines, much less the algorithm itself. Compare reality check. 2. A run-time test, either validating input or ensuring that the program hasn't screwed up internally (producing an inconsistent value or state).
  • stanislavsky — Konstantin [kon-stuh n-teen;; Russian kuh n-stuhn-tyeen] /ˈkɒn stənˌtin;; Russian kən stʌnˈtyin/ (Show IPA), (Konstantin Sergeevich Alekseev) 1863–1938, Russian actor, producer, and director.
  • stringy-bark — any of several eucalyptus trees having a fibrous bark
  • take pity on — show compassion, mercy
  • thank kindly — to thank heartily
  • the kootenay — a lake in British Columbia: fed chiefly by the Kootenay; drains into the Columbia River
  • tommy atkins — any private of the British army.
  • unmistakably — not mistakable; clear; obvious.
  • unthankfully — in an unthankful manner; not thankfully; ungratefully
  • you can talk — you don't have to worry about doing a particular thing yourself

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