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10-letter words containing t, r, o, c, k

  • aftershock — Aftershocks are smaller earthquakes which occur after a large earthquake.
  • air pocket — a localized region of low air density or a descending air current, causing an aircraft to suffer an abrupt decrease in height
  • akaryocyte — A cell that has no nucleus.
  • artichokes — Plural form of artichoke.
  • back forty — remote, usually uncultivated acreage on a large piece of land, as on a farm or ranch.
  • back story — background information provided, often in narrative form, to give help in understanding something, as the behavior of a character in a film
  • backcourts — Plural form of backcourt.
  • backstroke — Backstroke is a swimming stroke that you do lying on your back.
  • bark cloth — a papery fabric made from the fibrous inner bark of various trees, esp of the moraceous genus Ficus and the leguminous genus Brachystegia
  • blackthorn — a thorny Eurasian rosaceous shrub, Prunus spinosa, with black twigs, white flowers, and small sour plumlike fruits
  • body track — the tracks of a railroad yard used for switching or sorting cars.
  • bootlicker — to seek the favor or goodwill of in a servile, degraded way; toady to.
  • broomstick — A broomstick is an old-fashioned broom which has a bunch of small sticks at the end.
  • cankerroot — goldthread.
  • clock rate — (processor, benchmark)   The fundamental rate in cycles per second at which a computer performs its most basic operations such as adding two numbers or transfering a value from one register to another. The clock rate of a computer is normally determined by the frequency of a crystal. The original IBM PC, circa 1981, had a clock rate of 4.77 MHz (almost five million cycles/second). As of 1995, Intel's Pentium chip runs at 100 MHz (100 million cycles/second). The clock rate of a computer is only useful for providing comparisons between computer chips in the same processor family. An IBM PC with an Intel 486 CPU running at 50 MHz will be about twice as fast as one with the same CPU, memory and display running at 25 MHz. However, there are many other factors to consider when comparing different computers. Clock rate should not be used when comparing different computers or different processor families. Rather, some benchmark should be used. Clock rate can be very misleading, since the amount of work different computer chips can do in one cycle varies. For example, RISC CPUs tend to have simpler instructions than CISC CPUs (but higher clock rates) and pipelined processors execute more than one instruction per cycle.
  • cockatrice — a legendary monster, part snake and part cock, that could kill with a glance
  • cockteaser — a girl or woman who purposely excites or arouses a male sexually but then refuses to have intercourse.
  • codetalker — A military communications specialist using codes based on an obscure language.
  • comstocker — a person who practises comstockery
  • corn stack — corncrib.
  • cornstalks — Plural form of cornstalk.
  • cornsticks — Plural form of cornstick.
  • crack root — (security, jargon)   To defeat the security system of a Unix machine and gain root privileges thereby. The sort of thing a cracker wants to do.
  • crookedest — Superlative form of crooked.
  • crookesite — a rare mineral, selenide of copper, thallium, and silver, (Cu, Tl, Ag) 2 Se, occurring in steel-gray, compact masses.
  • cross talk — interference in one channel from another or others
  • dockmaster — a person who supervises the dry-docking of ships.
  • dog tucker — the meat of a sheep killed on a farm and used as dog food
  • drillstock — a device for holding a drill.
  • dry socket — a painful inflammatory infection of the bone and tissues at the site of an extracted tooth.
  • eukaryotic — (biology) Having complex cells in which the genetic material is organized into membrane-bound nuclei.
  • food truck — a truck or van from which food is sold, as to people on the street.
  • footlicker — A sycophant; a fawner; a toady.
  • footlocker — A small trunk or storage chest, originally stored at the foot of a bed.
  • frock coat — a man's close-fitting, knee-length coat, single-breasted or double-breasted and with a vent in the back.
  • frock tart — a person who makes or designs costumes for films or television
  • goatsucker — nightjar (def 2).
  • hotel rack — rack6 (def 2).
  • interlocks — Plural form of interlock.
  • intershock — To shock mutually, as if by collision.
  • interstock — a stock grafted between the understock and the scion.
  • ion rocket — a rocket or rocket engine using ion propulsion.
  • jack frost — frost or freezing cold personified.
  • jockstraps — Plural form of jockstrap.
  • karyotypic — Of or pertaining to karyotypes.
  • kicksorter — a multichannel pulse-height analyser used esp to distinguish between isotopes by sorting their characteristic pulses (kicks)
  • kleptocrat — a government official who is a thief or exploiter.
  • knockwurst — knackwurst.
  • lockmaster — one in charge of a canal lock
  • lose track — a structure consisting of a pair of parallel lines of rails with their crossties, on which a railroad train, trolley, or the like runs.

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