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8-letter words containing ook

  • daybooks — Plural form of daybook.
  • dehooker — a device for removing a hook from a fish.
  • dog hook — an iron hook used for handling logs in lumbering.
  • eyehooks — Plural form of eyehook.
  • facebook — A reference book or electronic directory made up of individuals\u2019 photographs and names.
  • factbook — A book of facts.
  • firehook — (dated, historical) a long pole with a hook at the end, used to pull down buildings and roof thatch to suppress a fire.
  • fishhook — a hook used in fishing.
  • flipbook — a small book consisting of a series of images in different positions that create the illusion of flowing movement when the thumb is placed so the pages flip quickly.
  • fly book — a booklike case for artificial flies.
  • forelook — To look beforehand, to preview.
  • fry cook — a cook who mainly prepares fried foods, as at a lunch counter.
  • gadzooks — An exclamation of surprise or annoyance.
  • go crook — to lose one's temper
  • handbook — a book of instruction or guidance, as for an occupation; manual: a handbook of radio.
  • herdbook — A book containing the list and pedigrees of one or more herds of cattle.
  • holbrook — Stewart H(all) 1893–1964, U.S. historian and editor.
  • hook-tip — any of several moths of the genus Daepana, characterized by the hooked point on each forewing
  • hooklike — Resembling a hook.
  • hookload — The hookload is the total force pulling down on the hook (= a high-capacity J-shaped piece of equipment).
  • hooknose — a curved nose; aquiline nose.
  • hookworm — any of certain bloodsucking nematode worms, as Ancylostoma duodenale and Necator americanus, parasitic in the intestine of humans and other animals.
  • hornbook — a leaf or page containing the alphabet, religious materials, etc., covered with a sheet of transparent horn and fixed in a frame with a handle, formerly used in teaching children to read.
  • hymnbook — (British) A book containing a collection of hymns.
  • jestbook — a book of jests or jokes.
  • jokebook — a book of jokes.
  • kookiest — Superlative form of kooky.
  • lab book — a notebook used to note down experiments, hypotheses, etc, of the kind that may be carried out or formed in a laboratory
  • log book — A log book is a book in which someone records details and events relating to something, for example a journey or period of their life, or a vehicle.
  • logbooks — Plural form of logbook.
  • look for — to turn one's eyes toward something or in some direction in order to see: He looked toward the western horizon and saw the returning planes.
  • look out — to turn one's eyes toward something or in some direction in order to see: He looked toward the western horizon and saw the returning planes.
  • look see — a visual inspection or survey; look; examination: have a look-see.
  • look-see — a visual inspection or survey; look; examination: have a look-see.
  • lookbook — (fashion, colloquial) A comprehensive directory of fashion-related companies and people, such as fashion designers, industry figures, brands and retail stores.
  • lookdown — the appearance of paper when inspected under reflected light.
  • lookouts — Plural form of lookout.
  • lookover — A brief visual inspection.
  • looksist — Forming prejudices based on a person's physical appearance.
  • lynbrook — a village on W Long Island, in SE New York.
  • meathook — A sharp metal hook of a kind used to hang meat carcasses.
  • megabook — An extremely large book.
  • nainsook — a fine, soft-finished cotton fabric, usually white, used for lingerie and infants' wear.
  • new look — a new or changed appearance, approach, etc., especially one characterized by marked departure from the previous or traditional one.
  • nonbooks — Plural form of nonbook.
  • nooklike — resembling a nook
  • notebook — a book of or for notes.
  • nslookup — (networking)   A Unix utility program, originally by Andrew Cherenson, for querying Internet domain name servers. The basic use is to find the IP address corresponding to a given hostname (or vice versa). By changing the query type (e.g. "set type=CNAME") other types of information can be obtained including CNAME - the canonical name for an alias; HINFO - the host CPU and operating system type; MINFO - mailbox or mail list information; MX - mail exchanger information; NS - the name server for the named zone; PTR - the hostname if the query is an IP address, otherwise the pointer to other information; SOA the domain's start-of-authority information; TXT - text information; UINFO - user information; WKS - supported well-known services. Other types (ANY, AXFR, MB, MD, MF, NULL) are described in RFC 1035.
  • onlooker — spectator; observer; witness.
  • outlooks — Plural form of outlook.
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