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There are 15 eleven-letter words containing A, G, H, K, O, R and U

Aughton␣Parkbrought␣backdraught␣hookGourock␣hamsgroundshark ground␣sharkherkogamouskourbashingploughmarksslake␣troughslough␣sharktalk␣throughwalkthrough walk-through walk␣through

24 definitions found

  • Aughton␣Park — prop.n. A suburb of Ormskirk, West Lancashire district, Lancashire…
  • brought␣back — v. Simple past tense and past participle of bring back.
  • draught␣hook — n. (Military, historical) One of the hooks on a cannon carriage…
  • Gourock␣hams — n. Plural of Gourock ham.
  • groundshark — n. Alternative form of ground shark.
  • ground␣shark — n. Any member of the order Carcharhiniformes, the largest order… — n. A Greenland shark, Somniosus microcephalus. — n. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see ground, shark.
  • herkogamous — adj. Exhibiting, or relating to, herkogamy.
  • kourbashing — v. Present participle of kourbash.
  • ploughmarks — n. Plural of ploughmark.
  • slake␣trough — n. A trough containing water in which a blacksmith cools a forging or tool.
  • slough␣shark — n. (Canadian Prairies, slang, humurous) northern pike.
  • talk␣through — v. To tell someone step by step how to do something. — v. To comfort someone as they endure trauma; to help someone consider…
  • walkthrough — n. (Software engineering) The process of inspecting algorithms… — n. (Video games) A playthrough that details the steps involved… — n. (Accounting) A financial audit that traces a sample transaction…
  • walk-through — adj. That can be walked through. — adj. (Rail transport) Of passenger carriages in a train, having… — n. Alternative form of walkthrough.
  • walk␣through — v. (Idiomatic, transitive) To explain (something) to (someone), step by step. — v. (Idiomatic, transitive) To rehearse (something) casually. — v. (Idiomatic, transitive) To perform (something) with ease or perfunctorily.
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