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11-letter words containing k, t, r, u

  • arctic skua — a predatory gull-like bird, Stercorarius parasiticus, which harasses terns or gulls into dropping or disgorging fish they have caught; it breeds in northern Eurasia and North America
  • arthur monk — (James) Arthur ("Art") born 1957, U.S. football player.
  • autoworkers — Plural form of autoworker.
  • backcountry — an area far from cities and towns that is thinly populated and largely undeveloped; hinterland
  • backdraught — a reverse movement of air, gas, or liquid
  • bankrupting — Present participle of bankrupt.
  • beauty mark — A beauty mark is a small, dark spot on the skin that is supposed to add to a woman's beauty.
  • blockbuster — A blockbuster is a film or book that is very popular and successful, usually because it is very exciting.
  • blue streak — anything regarded as like a streak of lightning in speed, vividness, etc.
  • break it up — stop fighting
  • brick-built — made of bricks
  • brook trout — a North American freshwater trout, Salvelinus fontinalis, introduced in Europe and valued as a food and game fish
  • brushstroke — Brushstrokes are the marks made on a surface by a painter's brush.
  • buck rabbit — Welsh rabbit with either an egg or a piece of toast on top
  • bull market — A bull market is a situation on the stock market when people are buying a lot of shares because they expect that the shares will increase in value and that they will be able to make a profit by selling them again after a short time. Compare bear market.
  • burkburnett — a town in N Texas.
  • bus network — (networking)   A network topology in which all nodes are connected to a single wire or set of wires (the bus). Bus networks typically use CSMA/CD techniques to determine which node should transmit data at any given time. Some networks are implemented as a bus, e.g. Ethernet - a one-bit bus operating at 10, 100, 1000 or 10,000 megabits per second. Originally Ethernet was a physical layer bus consisting of a wire (with terminators at each end) to which each node was attached. Switched Ethernet, while no longer physically a bus still acts as one at the logical layers.
  • bush tucker — any wild animal, insect, plant or plant extract, etc traditionally used as food by native Australians
  • butt stroke — a blow struck with the butt of a rifle, as in close combat.
  • cabin trunk — a large trunk specially designed to be used on journeys, and often having large handles at either end to make it easy to move
  • chucker-out — a person employed at a club, pub, disco, etc, to throw out drunks or troublemakers and stop those considered undesirable from entering
  • cold turkey — Cold turkey is the unpleasant physical reaction that people experience when they suddenly stop taking a drug that they have become addicted to.
  • cold-turkey — to withdraw from (an addictive substance or a habit) abruptly and completely.
  • computernik — a person who is very interested in, and knowledgeable about, computers
  • cook's tour — a rapid but extensive tour or survey of anything
  • countermark — a mark on an object that is additional to a mark already on that object, and that serves a purpose such as enhancing security, or noting a change in the value of that object, etc
  • countersank — Simple past form of countersink.
  • countersink — to enlarge the upper part of (a hole) in timber, metal, etc, so that the head of a bolt or screw can be sunk below the surface
  • countersunk — driven or sunk into an enlarged hole
  • counterwork — work done in opposition to other work
  • countryfolk — people living or raised in the country; rustics.
  • crash truck — an emergency vehicle based at an airport.
  • crinkle-cut — (of chips or crisps) having a striated or furrowed surface
  • curb market — curb (def 5).
  • cutter deck — the blade housing on a power mower.
  • deuterotoky — parthenogenesis in which both males and females are produced
  • deutschmark — the former standard monetary unit of Germany, divided into 100 pfennigs; replaced by the euro in 2002: until 1990 the standard monetary unit of West Germany
  • drug-taking — the activity of taking illegal drugs
  • drunkometer — a device for measuring the amount of alcohol in a person's breath to determine the amount of alcohol in the bloodstream.
  • earthquakes — Plural form of earthquake.
  • eureka step — In program transformation, a transformation which is not obvious or easy to define as an algorithm.
  • feature key — (hardware)   (Or "flower", "pretzel", "clover", "propeller", "beanie" (from propeller beanie), splat, "command key") The Macintosh modifier key with the four-leaf clover graphic on its keytop. The feature key is the Mac's equivalent of a control key (and so labelled on some Mac II keyboards). The proliferation of terms for this creature may illustrate one subtle peril of iconic interfaces. Macs also have an "Option" modifier key, equivalent to Alt. The cloverleaf-like symbol's oldest name is "cross of St. Hannes", but it occurs in pre-Christian Viking art as a decorative motif. In Scandinavia it marks sites of historical interest. An early Macintosh developer who happened to be Swedish introduced it to Apple. Apple documentation gives the translation "interesting feature". The symbol has a Unicode character called "PLACE OF INTEREST SIGN" (U+2318), previously known as "command key". The Swedish name of this symbol stands for the word "sev"ardhet" (interesting feature), many of which are old churches. Some Swedes report as an idiom for it the word "kyrka", cognate to English "church" and Scots-dialect "kirk" but pronounced /shir'k*/ in modern Swedish. Others say this is nonsense.
  • fort rucker — a military reservation and U.S. Army training center in SE Alabama, NW of Dothan.
  • four-stroke — four-cycle.
  • frankfurterFelix, 1882–1965, U.S. jurist, born in Austria: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1939–62.
  • fruit drink — a (non-alcoholic) beverage made from fruit
  • fruit knife — a small knife, usually having a distinctive handle and a stainless steel blade with a sharp or serrated edge, used at table for paring and cutting fruit.
  • goatsuckers — Plural form of goatsucker.
  • heartstruck — Driven to the heart; infixed in the mind.
  • hucksterage — the business of a huckster; peddling

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