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11-letter words containing u, n, s, k

  • konigshutte — German name of Chorzów.
  • konrad zuse — (person)   The designer of the first programming language, Plankalkül, and the first fully functional program-controlled electromechanical digital computer in the world, the Z3. He died on 1995-12-18 in Huenfeld, Germany.
  • krasny luch — a city in SE Ukraine, E of Donetsk.
  • lunch-hooks — Usually, lunchhooks. hands.
  • luskishness — the state or condition of being luskish
  • make rounds — having a flat, circular surface, as a disk.
  • monkey suit — a tuxedo or full-dress suit.
  • montelukast — a type of oral drug containing a leukotriene inhibitor, used in the treatment of asthma and seasonal allergies.
  • mossbunkers — Plural form of mossbunker.
  • mountebanks — Plural form of mountebank.
  • muleskinner — (slang)A mule driver.
  • muskallonge — muskellunge.
  • muskellunge — a large game fish, Esox masquinongy, of the pike family, found in the lakes and rivers of eastern and middle western North America.
  • muslin kail — barley broth or barley and vegetable soup.
  • number keys — keypad
  • numbskulled — (informal) stupid.
  • nurse shark — any of several sharks of the family Orectolobidae, especially Ginglymostoma cirratum, occurring in shallow waters from Rhode Island to Brazil and the Gulf of California to Ecuador.
  • nutcrackers — Plural form of nutcracker.
  • nutty slack — coal
  • outer banks — chain of long, narrow, sandy islands, along the coast of N.C.
  • outspokenly — In an outspoken manner.
  • phitsanulok — a city in central Thailand.
  • puckishness — the state of being puckish
  • pumpkinseed — the seed of the pumpkin.
  • punji stake — a sharp bamboo stake concealed in high grass at an angle so as to gash the feet and legs of enemy soldiers and often coated with excrement so as to cause an infected wound.
  • round steak — a steak cut from directly above the hind leg of beef.
  • saarbrucken — a state in W Germany, in the Saar River valley. 991 sq. mi. (2569 sq. km). Capital: Saarbrücken.
  • sand-struck — (of bricks) made with a mold lined with sand to permit freeing.
  • sauk centre — a town in central Minnesota: model for town in Sinclair Lewis's novel Main Street.
  • sicknursing — the nursing of the sick
  • ski jumping — a competitive event, included in the Nordic combined, in which a skier jumps from a ski jump, often traveling 230 to 300 feet (70 to 90 meters) in the air, with scores being based on both the skier's form and the distance of the jump.
  • ski touring — cross-country skiing.
  • ski-jumping — the sport or activity of (skiers) jumping from a high ramp overhanging a slope
  • skin colour — the colour of a person's skin, ie Black, White, etc
  • skunk river — a river in central Iowa, flowing SE to the Mississippi River. 264 miles (425 km) long.
  • skunk works — (usually lowercase). Also, skunk works, skunkworks [skuhngk-wurks] /ˈskʌŋkˌwɜrks/ (Show IPA). Slang. an often secret experimental laboratory or facility for producing innovative products, as in the computer or aerospace field.
  • smoking gun — indisputable proof or evidence of a crime.
  • snake juice — any strong alcoholic drink, esp when home-made
  • sneak up on — If someone sneaks up on you, they try and approach you without being seen or heard, perhaps to surprise you or do you harm.
  • snuff stick — a twig, stick, or brush used to apply snuff on the teeth or gums.
  • sound block — a small block of wood for rapping with a gavel.
  • sound check — an on-the-spot rehearsal by a band before a gig to enable the sound engineer to set up the mixer
  • sound truck — a truck carrying a loudspeaker from which speeches, music, etc., are broadcast, as for advertising, campaigning, or the like.
  • sound-alike — a person or thing that resembles another in sound
  • spondulicks — money; cash.
  • square knot — a common knot in which the ends come out alongside of the standing parts.
  • squeakingly — in a squeaking manner
  • stickup man — a man who commits a stickup.
  • stockhausen — Karlheinz [kahrl-hahynts] /ˈkɑrlˌhaɪnts/ (Show IPA), 1928–2007, German composer.
  • strike fund — an amount of money reserved by a union to make payments to striking works should a strike occur
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