7-letter words containing oc
- padlock — a portable or detachable lock with a pivoted or sliding shackle that can be passed through a link, ring, staple, or the like.
- panocha — Also, penuche. a coarse grade of sugar made in Mexico.
- panoche — Also, penuche. a coarse grade of sugar made in Mexico.
- parrock — a small field or enclosure; a pen
- peacock — the male of the peafowl distinguished by its long, erectile, greenish, iridescent tail coverts that are brilliantly marked with ocellated spots and that can be spread in a fan.
- pedocal — a soil rich in carbonates, especially those of lime.
- percoct — well-cooked; overcooked
- petcock — a small valve or faucet, as for draining off excess or waste material from the cylinder of a steam engine or an internal-combustion engine.
- phocaea — an ancient seaport in Asia Minor: northernmost of the Ionian cities; later an important maritime state.
- phocine — of or relating to seals.
- phocion — 402?–317 b.c, Athenian statesman and general.
- pibroch — (in the Scottish Highlands) a piece of music for the bagpipe, consisting of a series of variations on a basic theme, usually martial in character, but sometimes used as a dirge.
- piddock — any bivalve mollusk of the genus Pholas or the family Pholadidae, having long, ovate shells and burrowing in soft rock, wood, etc.
- pillock — idiot
- pinnock — any of various small songbirds such as the dunnock
- pinocle — a popular card game played by two, three, or four persons, with a 48-card deck.
- pochard — an Old World diving duck, Aythya ferina, having a chestnut-red head.
- pochoir — a print made from stencils
- pockies — woollen mittens
- pockily — in a pocky manner
- pockpit — a mark left on skin after a pock has healed
- pocosin — a swamp or marsh in an upland coastal region.
- pollock — Also called saithe. a North Atlantic food fish, Pollachius virens, of the cod family.
- popsock — a knee-length nylon sock, worn under trousers
- porlock — to interrupt or intrude at an awkward moment
- postdoc — a postdoctoral award or scholar.
- prerock — of the era before rock music
- procarp — (in red algae) a carpogonium with its associated cells.
- proceed — to move or go forward or onward, especially after stopping.
- process — a systematic series of actions directed to some end: to devise a process for homogenizing milk.
- proclus — a.d. c411–485, Greek philosopher and theologian.
- procomm — (communications, product) A terminal emulator program, originally from Datastorm Technologies, used for connection to BBSes etc. Procomm Plus for Windows incorporates automatic modem detection, a custom log-on script generator and sophisticated off-line message managers for CompuServe and MCI Mail. It also has a fax send and receive capability. Version 2.0 was chosen as the Editors Choice in PC Magazine 1995-03-14. Procomm Plus is now distributed by Symantec, Inc.. Current Version: Procomm Plus 4.8, as of 2004-06-29.
- proctal — relating to the rectum
- procto- — indicating the anus or rectum
- proctor — a person appointed to keep watch over students at examinations.
- procure — to obtain or get by care, effort, or the use of special means: to procure evidence.
- procyon — a first-magnitude star in the constellation Canis Minor.
- puttock — a bird of prey, esp the buzzard and the red kite
- raploch — a coarse homespun woollen material
- re-cock — to cock (a gun) again
- reblock — a solid mass of wood, stone, etc., usually with one or more flat or approximately flat faces.
- refocus — a central point, as of attraction, attention, or activity: The need to prevent a nuclear war became the focus of all diplomatic efforts.
- reoccur — to happen; take place; come to pass: When did the accident occur?
- restock — refill, replenish with supplies
- rimrock — rock forming the natural boundary of a plateau or other rise.
- robocar — an automobile that is navigated and maneuvered by a computer without a need for human control or intervention under a range of driving situations and conditions.
- robocop — a remote-controlled, programmable robot under development for use in law enforcement.
- rock on — expressing approval
- rock up — to arrive late or unannounced
- rockall — an uninhabited British island in the N Atlantic, 354 km (220 miles) W of the Outer Hebrides. Area: 0.07 ha (0.18 acres)