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There are 18 eleven-letter words ending with TROKEafterstroke after-stroke at␣one␣stroke bloodstroke brushstroke frontstroke grace␣stroke handystroke in␣one␣stroke interstroke microstroke multistroke pedal␣stroke powerstroke power␣stroke shame-stroke thumbstroke understroke 25 definitions found- afterstroke — n. (Literally) A stroke which follows another. — n. A counterblow; a return stroke. — n. (Figuratively, by extension) A payback.
- after-stroke — n. Alternative form of afterstroke.
- at␣one␣stroke — phr. (Literally) With a single blow, effort, or act. — phr. (Figuratively, by extension) At once, immediately; in an instant.
- bloodstroke — n. (Medicine, obsolete) Loss of sensation and motion from hemorrhage… — n. A stroke or blow with a weapon that draws blood.
- brushstroke — n. The stroke of a brush, as in painting.
- frontstroke — adj. Of a typewriter: having typebars that are arranged in an…
- grace␣stroke — n. A finishing stroke; coup de grâce.
- handystroke — n. (Archaic) A blow with the hand.
- in␣one␣stroke — phr. Alternative form of at one stroke.
- interstroke — adj. Between strokes (in any context).
- microstroke — n. (Pathology) A very small stroke.
- multistroke — adj. Involving more than one stroke (as of a pen).
- pedal␣stroke — n. A push on the pedals.
- powerstroke — n. Alternative form of power stroke.
- power␣stroke — n. The stroke of an internal combustion engine in which compressed… — n. A stage in muscle contraction.
- shame-stroke — n. (Historical) The act of cutting off or stabbing a man’s buttocks…
- thumbstroke — n. (Music) a stroke of the strings (of a guitar for example) made…
- understroke — n. A lower or underlining stroke in writing. — v. (Transitive) To underline or underscore. — adj. Being or relating to an upstrike typewriter.
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