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There are 19 seven-letter words containing A, C, K, M and O| ARMLOCK | • armlock n. A wrestling move in which the opponent’s arm is held immobile. • armlock n. Any of several distinct attacks against an opponent’s arm in martial arts. • armlock n. (Figuratively, by extension) Power to control or heavily influence something or someone. | | COMAKER | • comaker n. (Finance) A person who endorses a promissory note. • COMAKER n. one who stands as a guarantor. | | COMAKES | • COMAKE v. to serve as a comaker for another's loan. | | COMATIK | • comatik n. Alternative form of komatik. • COMATIK n. (Inuit) a sled with wooden runners, also KAMOTIK, KAMOTIQ, KOMATIK, QAMUTIK. | | CROMACK | • CROMACK n. (Gaelic) a stick with a crooked end, also CRUMMOCK, CRUMMACK. | | GAMMOCK | • gammock n. (UK, dialect) A frolic; fun. • gammock v. (UK, dialect, intransitive) To frolic; to lark about. • GAMMOCK v. (dialect) to frolic. | | HAMMOCK | • hammock n. A swinging couch or bed, usually made of netting or canvas about six feet wide, suspended by clews or… • hammock n. (US, archaic outside dialects) A piece of land thickly wooded, and usually covered with bushes and vines. • hammock v. (Intransitive) To lie in a hammock. | | LOCKMAN | • lockman n. (Scotland, archaic) A public executioner. • lockman n. (Isle of Man) An officer who acts as a kind of undersheriff to the governor. • Lockman prop.n. A surname. | | LOCKRAM | • lockram n. A type of rough fabric from Brittany. • LOCKRAM n. a coarse linen fabric. | | MADDOCK | • maddock n. (Obsolete) An earthworm or maggot. • Maddock prop.n. A surname from Welsh. • Maddock prop.n. A city in Benson County, North Dakota, United States. | | MAMMOCK | • mammock n. (Obsolete outside dialects) A shapeless piece; a fragment. • mammock v. (Obsolete outside dialects, chiefly North Carolina, transitive) To tear to pieces. • MAMMOCK v. (Shakespeare) to tear something to shreds, also MUMMOCK. | | MATTOCK | • mattock n. An agricultural tool whose blades are at right angles to the body, similar to a pickaxe. • mattock v. To cut or dig with a mattock. • MATTOCK n. a kind of pickaxe for loosening soil, also MADDOCK. | | MEACOCK | • meacock n. (Obsolete) An uxorious, effeminate, or spiritless man; a meek man who dotes on his wife, or is henpecked. • Meacock prop.n. A surname. • MEACOCK n. (Shakespeare) a meek man who dotes on his wife, or is henpecked. | | MOCKADO | • mockado n. (Obsolete) A material made in imitation of velvet. • MOCKADO n. (obsolete) an inferior quality woollen fabric. | | MOCKAGE | • mockage n. (Obsolete) Mockery; mocking. • MOCKAGE n. (obsolete) mockery. | | OOMIACK | • oomiack n. Alternative spelling of umiak. • OOMIACK n. (Inuit) an Inuit canoe, also OOMIAC, OOMIAK, UMIAC, UMIACK, UMIAK, UMIAQ. | | SOCKMAN | • sockman n. Alternative form of socman. • SOCKMAN n. a tenant by socage, also SOCAGER, SOCMAN, SOKEMAN. | | STOMACK | • stomack n. Archaic form of stomach. • stomack v. Archaic form of stomach. • STOMACK n. (East Africa) in the phrase have a stomack, to be pregnant. | | TOMBACK | • tomback n. Archaic form of tombak. • TOMBACK n. (Malay) an alloy of copper and zinc, also TOMBAC, TAMBAC, TAMBAK, TOMBAK. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
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- Scrabble in French: no word
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- Scrabble in German: 2 words
- Scrabble in Romanian: no word
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