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13-letter words containing ook

  • a closed book — If you say that someone or something is a closed book, you mean that you do not know anything about them.
  • aluminum book — (publication)   Due to a technical screwup some printings of the second edition are actually what the author calls "yucky green". See also book titles.
  • block booking — the making of bookings for a number of people, or e.g. purchasing a number of seats in a theatre, concert hall, etc at the same time
  • book learning — knowledge gained from books rather than from direct personal experience
  • book of books — the Bible.
  • book of hours — a book used esp in monasteries during the Middle Ages that contained the prayers and offices of the canonical hours
  • book of kells — Book of Kells.
  • book scorpion — any of various small arachnids of the order Pseudoscorpionida (false scorpions), esp Chelifer cancroides, which are sometimes found in old books, etc
  • book-learning — knowledge acquired by reading books, as distinguished from that obtained through observation and experience.
  • booking agent — an agent who makes bookings, as reservations for travel or the theater or engagements for performers, for clients.
  • booking clerk — A booking clerk is a person who sells tickets, especially in a railway station.
  • bring to book — to reprimand or require (someone) to give an explanation of his conduct
  • brook lamprey — a jawless fish, Lampetra planeri, native to the European part of the Atlantic Ocean and the northwest Mediterranean
  • brooklyn park — city in SE Minn.: suburb of Minneapolis: pop. 67,000
  • butter cookie — Cookery. a plain cookie whose chief ingredients are butter, flour, and sugar.
  • coloring book — A coloring book is a book of simple drawings which children can color in.
  • cookery stove — cookstove.
  • cookie cutter — A cookie cutter is a tool that is used for cutting cookies into a particular shape before you bake them.
  • cookie-cutter — having the same configuration or look as many others of a given kind; identical: rows of cookie-cutter houses.
  • crayola books — (publication)   A humorous and/or disparaging term for the rainbow series of National Computer Security Center (NCSC) computer security standards. See also Orange Book.
  • crookes space — a dark region near the cathode in some low-pressure gas-discharge tubes
  • domesday book — a record of a survey of the lands of England made by order of William the Conqueror about 1086, giving ownership, extent, value, etc., of the properties.
  • doomsday book — Domesday Book.
  • double-booked — to overbook by accepting more than one reservation for the same hotel room, airplane seat, etc.
  • exercise book — An exercise book is a small book that students use for writing in.
  • hit the books — to deal a blow or stroke to: Hit the nail with the hammer.
  • hook-swinging — a ritualistic torture, practiced among the Mandan Indians, in which a voluntary victim was suspended from hooks attached to the flesh of the back.
  • in one's book — a handwritten or printed work of fiction or nonfiction, usually on sheets of paper fastened or bound together within covers.
  • it looks like — it seems that there will be
  • joseph hookerJoseph, 1814–79, Union general in the U.S. Civil War.
  • judgment book — the book from which all persons will be judged at the Last Judgment, containing a full record of their acts.
  • look ahead lr — Look Ahead Left-to-right parse, Rightmost-derivation
  • look and feel — (operating system)   The appearance and function of a program's user interface. The term is most often applied to graphical user interfaces (GUI) but might also be used by extension for a textual command language used to control a program. Look and feel includes such things as the icons used to represent certain functions such as opening and closing files, directories and application programs and changing the size and position of windows; conventions for the meaning of different buttons on a mouse and keys on the keyboard; and the appearance and operation of menus. A user interface with a consistent look and feel is considered by many to be an important factor in the ease of use of a computer system. The success of the Macintosh user interface was partly due to its consistency. Because of the perceived importance of look and feel, there have been several legal actions claiming breech of copyright on the look and feel of user interfaces, most notably by Apple Computer against Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard (which Apple lost) and, later, by Xerox against Apple Computer. Such legal action attempts to force suppliers to make their interfaces inconsistent with those of other vendors' products. This can only be bad for users and the industry as a whole.
  • looking glass — a mirror made of glass with a metallic or amalgam backing.
  • looking-glass — a mirror made of glass with a metallic or amalgam backing.
  • lower chinook — an extinct Chinookan language that was spoken by tribes on both banks of the Columbia River estuary.
  • off the books — of or relating to a book or books: the book department; a book salesman.
  • off-the-books — not recorded in account books or not reported as taxable income.
  • pressure-cook — to cook in a pressure cooker.
  • queer-looking — odd or strange in appearance
  • solid-looking — reassuringly substantial or stable in appearance: They're a very solid-looking, intelligent couple.
  • spelling book — an elementary textbook or manual to teach spelling
  • spelling-book — a person who spells words.
  • thomas hookerJoseph, 1814–79, Union general in the U.S. Civil War.
  • tillamook bay — a bay of the Pacific Ocean, on the NW coast of Oregon: resort center. 6 miles (10 km) long and 2 miles (3 km) wide.
  • to play hooky — If a child plays hooky, they stay away from school without permission.
  • upper chinook — a Chinookan language of the Columbia River valley from the Deschutes River to the estuary.
  • vercelli book — a codex of Old English poems and sermons found in the chapter house at Vercelli.
  • young-looking — having the appearance of youth

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