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There are 19 eleven-letter words containing E, H, K, 3O and S

blood␣chokesbookholderschookhouseschromebooks Chromebookscooker␣hoodscookie␣holescosom␣hockeydookie␣holesfootshockedHooke's␣atomsnook-shottennotebookishoff-the-books off␣the␣booksoff␣the␣hooksoverbookishspookhousestooth␣socket

24 definitions found

  • blood␣chokes — n. Plural of blood choke.
  • bookholders — n. Plural of bookholder.
  • chookhouses — n. Plural of chookhouse.
  • chromebooks — n. Plural of chromebook.
  • Chromebooks — n. Plural of Chromebook.
  • cooker␣hoods — n. Plural of cooker hood.
  • cookie␣holes — n. Plural of cookie hole.
  • cosom␣hockey — n. A form of floor hockey (itself a variant of ice hockey), played… — n. (Informal) A form of floor hockey and ball hockey (itself a… — n. (Informal) floor hockey.
  • dookie␣holes — n. Plural of dookie hole.
  • footshocked — v. Simple past tense and past participle of footshock. — adj. Subjected to footshock.
  • Hooke's␣atoms — n. Plural of Hooke’s atom.
  • nook-shotten — adj. (Obsolete) Full of nooks and corners.
  • notebookish — adj. Characteristic of jottings in a notebook, rather than a finished…
  • off-the-books — adj. Alternative spelling of off the books (preceding a noun only).
  • off␣the␣books — phr. (Colloquial, with regard to income) Undeclared for tax and…
  • off␣the␣hooks — phr. (Colloquial) Unhinged; disturbed; disordered. — phr. (Colloquial, archaic) Superseded. — phr. (Colloquial, archaic) Dead.
  • overbookish — adj. Excessively bookish.
  • spookhouses — n. Plural of spookhouse.
  • tooth␣socket — n. (Anatomy) A socket in the jaw in which the roots of teeth are…
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  • Scrabble in English: no word
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  • German Wiktionary: 4 words
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  • Dutch Wiktionary: 12 words

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