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

  • arrow key — (hardware)   One of four keys on a keyboard marked with arrows pointing up, down, left and right. The arrow keys are used for such things as moving the cursor in a text document, for moving the input focus between the fields of a form or sometimes for scrolling a picture.
  • babymaker — Somebody who gives birth to a baby.
  • berdyansk — a city in S Ukraine, on the Sea of Azov.
  • berrylike — resembling a berry or berries
  • berserkly — in a berserk or crazy manner
  • breakaway — A breakaway group is a group of people who have separated from a larger group, for example because of a disagreement.
  • cape york — the northernmost point of the Australian mainland, in N Queensland on the Torres Strait at the tip of Cape York Peninsula (a peninsula between the Coral Sea and the Gulf of Carpentaria)
  • cherkassy — city & port in central Ukraine, on the Dnepr River: pop. 302,000
  • chromakey — (in colour television) a special effect in which a coloured background can be eliminated and a different background substituted
  • color-key — color-code.
  • copybroke — (security)   /kop'ee-brohk/ (Or "copywronged" - a play on "copyright") 1. Used to describe an instance of a copy-protected program that has been "broken"; that is, a copy with the copy-protection scheme disabled or removed. 2. Copy-protected software which is unusable because of some bit-rot or bug that has confused the copy protection. 3. Used to describe data damaged because of a side effect of a copy protection system.
  • copytaker — (esp in a newspaper office) a person employed to type reports as journalists dictate them over the telephone
  • crookedly — not straight; bending; curved: a crooked path.
  • cyberbook — (science fiction) A digital or electronic equivalent of a book.
  • cyberhack — Computers. hack1 (def 22b).
  • cyberpunk — Cyberpunk is a type of science fiction.
  • dark-eyed — (of a person) having dark eyes
  • daybreaks — Plural form of daybreak.
  • daywalker — (fantasy) One who can go out in the sunlight, distinguished from vampires etc. who cannot.
  • dayworker — a person who works during the daytime
  • drake fly — mayfly (def 2).
  • drunkenly — intoxicated; drunk.
  • east york — city in SE Ontario, Canada: part of metropolitan Toronto: pop. 108,000
  • easy mark — sb easily targeted or victimized
  • 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.
  • fairylike — Resembling a fairy or some aspect of one.
  • flystrike — myiasis.
  • graywacke — Geology. a dark-gray coarse-grained wacke.
  • greywacke — Geology. a dark-gray coarse-grained wacke.
  • hackberry — any of several trees or shrubs belonging to the genus Celtis, of the elm family, bearing cherrylike fruit.
  • harpylike — resembling a harpy
  • haymakers — Plural form of haymaker.
  • haymarket — a famous London market 1644–1830.
  • heyrovsky — Jaroslav [yah-raw-slahf] /ˈyɑ rɔ slɑf/ (Show IPA), 1890–1967, Czech chemist: Nobel Prize 1959.
  • huckstery — the business of a huckster
  • hyde park — a public park in London, England.
  • hygrodeik — A form of hygrometer having wet and dry bulb thermometers, with an adjustable index showing the percentage of moisture in the air, etc.
  • hyperlink — hypertext link
  • 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.
  • irksomely — In an irksome manner; tediously.
  • jayhawker — a native or inhabitant of Kansas (used as a nickname).
  • jaywalker — One who jaywalks; someone who has committed jaywalking.-->.
  • jerkingly — in a jerking manner
  • 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.
  • karyocyte — (cytology) Any cell that has a nucleus.
  • karyosome — Also called chromocenter. any of several masses of chromatin in the reticulum of a cell nucleus.
  • karyotype — the chromosomes of a cell, usually displayed as a systematized arrangement of chromosome pairs in descending order of size.
  • keg party — a beer bust.
  • kerflooey — Informal. to cease functioning, especially suddenly and completely; fall apart; fail: As soon as the storm hit, every light in town went kerflooey.
  • key drive — a very small, portable storage device that plugs into a computer and facilitates moving data between machines

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