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9-letter words containing t, y, k, e

  • alkylated — Simple past tense and past participle of alkylate.
  • buckytube — a tube of carbon atoms structurally similar to buckminsterfullerene
  • byelostok — a city in E Poland.
  • city desk — the department of a newspaper office dealing with financial and commercial news
  • copytaker — (esp in a newspaper office) a person employed to type reports as journalists dictate them over the telephone
  • cytokines — Plural form of cytokine.
  • east york — city in SE Ontario, Canada: part of metropolitan Toronto: pop. 108,000
  • eukaryote — An organism consisting of a cell or cells in which the genetic material is DNA in the form of chromosomes contained within a distinct nucleus. Eukaryotes include all living organisms other than the eubacteria and archaebacteria.
  • eyesocket — Alternative spelling of eye socket.
  • eyestalks — Plural form of eyestalk.
  • finickety — fussy or exacting; a cross between finicky and pernickety
  • flystrike — myiasis.
  • haymarket — a famous London market 1644–1830.
  • huckstery — the business of a huckster
  • hypertalk — A verbose semicompiled language by Bill Atkinson and Dan Winkler, with loose syntax and high readability. HyperTalk uses HyperCard as an object management system, development environment and interface builder. Programs are organised into "stacks" of "cards", each of which may have "buttons" and "fields". All data storage is in zero-terminated strings in fields, local, or global variables; all data references are through "chunk expressions" of the form: 'last item of background field "Name List" of card ID 34217'. Flow of control is event-driven and uses message-passing among scripts that are attached to stack, background, card, field and button objects.
  • k&r style — (programming)   An ugly, obsolete, deprecated source code indent style that looks like this: if (cond) { } The basic indent is eight spaces (or one tab) per level; less commonly four. It is named after Kernighan & Ritchie because the examples in K&R are formatted this way. It is also called "kernel style" (because the Unix kernel was written in it) or Egyptian brackets. This style was popular when programmers worked on small displays, or when printing code on paper, becuase it saves vertical space. It should be avoided because the opening brace is easy to miss at the end of a long condition in an "if" or "while" statement and it makes it hard to pair up braces.
  • kallitype — an photographic printing process using silver and ferric salts, popular in the 19th century
  • karyocyte — (cytology) Any cell that has a nucleus.
  • karyotype — the chromosomes of a cell, usually displayed as a systematized arrangement of chromosome pairs in descending order of size.
  • katalyses — catalysis.
  • keg party — a beer bust.
  • ketolysis — the breaking down of ketones.
  • ketolytic — the breaking down of ketones.
  • key fruit — a samara.
  • key light — (in photography or motion pictures) the main light that illuminates the subject being photographed or filmed.
  • key plate — (in color printing) the plate providing the greatest definition of detail, usually the black plate, on which the other plates are registered.
  • key stage — any one of four broad age-group divisions (5–7; 7–11; 11–14; 14–16) to which each level of the National Curriculum applies
  • keybutton — an object on a keyboard which, when pressed, causes the letter, number, or symbol shown on it to be printed in a document
  • keynoters — Plural form of keynoter.
  • keynoting — Present participle of keynote.
  • keystoner — a native or inhabitant of Pennsylvania (used as a nickname).
  • keystones — Plural form of keystone.
  • keystream — (cryptography) A stream of random or pseudorandom characters that are combined with the plaintext to produce a ciphertext.
  • keystroke — one stroke of any key on a machine operated by a keyboard, as a typewriter, computer terminal, or Linotype: I can do 3000 keystrokes an hour.
  • kilobytes — Plural form of kilobyte.
  • latchkeys — Plural form of latchkey.
  • leukocyte — white blood cell.
  • leukotomy — prefrontal lobotomy.
  • monkeypot — the woody, operculate seed vessel of any of certain large South American trees of the genus Lecythis.
  • mythmaker — a creator of myths.
  • night key — a key for a night latch.
  • ossietzkyCarl von [kahrl fuh n] /kɑrl fən/ (Show IPA), 1889–1938, German pacifist: Nobel Peace Prize 1935.
  • outjockey — to outmaneuver: We outjockeyed the competition and got our bid in first.
  • proturkey — a republic in W Asia and SE Europe. 296,184 sq. mi. (767,120 sq. km): 286,928 sq. mi. (743,145 sq. km) in Asia; 9257 sq. mi. (23,975 sq. km) in Europe. Capital: Ankara.
  • puttylike — resembling or characteristic of putty
  • ricketily — in a rickety or shaky manner
  • shift key — a typewriter key that determines whether characters are printed in upper or lower case and controls the printing of numbers and symbols.
  • skyrocket — a rocket firework that ascends into the air and explodes at a height, usually in a brilliant array of sparks of one or more colors.
  • staymaker — a corset maker, a maker of stays
  • stylebook — a book containing rules of usage in typography, punctuation, etc., employed by printers, editors, and writers.

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