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English 7 letter words - Containing letters louk - page 1

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belouke

blaubok

blaubok

noun

  1. (archaic) The bluebuck.

blautok

blockus

bookful

bookful

adj

  1. (obsolete) Full of book-knowledge; stuffed with ideas gleaned from books.

noun

  1. As much as a book holds.

bullock

bullock

noun

  1. (archaic) A young bull.
  2. A castrated bull; an ox.

verb

  1. To bully.

cuckold

cuckold

noun

  1. (fetishism) A man who is attracted to or aroused by the sexual infidelity of a partner.
  2. A West Indian plectognath fish, Rhinesomus triqueter.
  3. A man married to an unfaithful wife, especially when he is unaware or unaccepting of the fact.
  4. The scrawled cowfish, Acanthostracion quadricornis and allied species.

verb

  1. (transitive) To make a cuckold or cuckquean of someone by being unfaithful, or by seducing their partner or spouse.

forkful

forkful

noun

  1. The amount that a fork will hold.

gomulka

gunlock

gunlock

noun

  1. A mechanism fitted to a cannon that fires it when a cord is pulled.

hullock

hullock

noun

  1. (sailing) A small part of a sail lowered in a gale to keep the ship’s head to the sea.

hurlock

hurlock

Proper noun

  1. A town in Maryland.

klockau

kolobus

kordula

leukoma

leukoma

noun

  1. Alternative form of leucoma

leukons

likoura

loatuko

lockful

lockful

noun

  1. Enough water to fill a canal lock.

locknut

locknut

noun

  1. A nut with an inner ring made of a material with elastic properties to prevent it from slipping.
  2. A second nut, screwed down onto another in order to prevent it slipping.

lockout

lockout

noun

  1. (by extension) The exclusion of certain people from a place, event, situation, etc.
  2. (computing) A situation where the system is not responding to input.
  3. (labor) The opposite of a strike; a labor disruption where management refuses to allow workers into a plant to work even if they are willing.
  4. (weightlifting) An exercise meant to increase strength in the lockout portion of a lifting motion.
  5. (weightlifting) The final portion of a weightlifting motion where all applicable limbs or joints are fully extended or "locked out".
  6. A safety device designed to prevent touching a moving part when it is under operation.
  7. The action of installing a lock to keep someone out of an area, such as eviction of a tenant by changing the lock.
  8. The restriction of a population to a certain area, but allowing free movement within that region, in order to prevent the spread of disease. Compare lockdown.

lockrum

lockups

lockups

noun

  1. plural of lockup

lookout

lookout

noun

  1. A person on watch for approaching enemy, police, danger, etc.
  2. A session of watching for an approaching enemy, police, etc.
  3. A subject for observation; a prospect or view.
  4. A vantage point with a view of the surrounding area.
  5. An observation window.
  6. One's perspective, outlook; hence, one's responsibility. (used with a possessive pronoun or a noun in a possessive form).

lookups

lookups

noun

  1. plural of lookup

loukoum

loukoum

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of locoum

lubbock

lubbock

Proper noun

  1. A city, the county seat of Lubbock County, Texas, United States.

lucknow

lucknow

Proper noun

  1. State capital of Uttar Pradesh (India).

mockful

mockful

adj

  1. (obsolete) mocking

mollusk

mollusk

noun

  1. (American spelling) Alternative form of mollusc

mullock

mullock

noun

  1. (Australia, New Zealand, mining) Overburden: waste material generated while searching for minerals or while mining, such as when sinking a shaft.
  2. (Australia, New Zealand, mining) Tailings: waste rock from which the wanted gold, minerals, opal, etc., has been extracted.
  3. (UK, Yorkshire, dialect) A mess; the result of a blunder.
  4. (now UK dialect) Rubbish, waste matter.
  5. Nonsense, rubbish.

verb

  1. (transitive, mining) To clear waste material out of a mine.

murlock

outbulk

outbulk

verb

  1. (transitive) To exceed in bulk.

outkill

outkill

verb

  1. (transitive, stative) To kill more than.

outlook

outlook

noun

  1. (Hong Kong, colloquial) look; appearance
  2. A place from which something can be viewed.
  3. An attitude or point of view.
  4. Expectation for the future.
  5. The view from such a place.

verb

  1. (intransitive, archaic, literary) To face or look in an outward direction.
  2. (transitive, archaic) To look at (someone) so long or intently that they look away; to win or prevail over (someone or something).
  3. (transitive, obsolete) To be more attractive than (someone or something).
  4. (transitive, obsolete) To inspect throughly; to select.
  5. (transitive, obsolete) To look beyond (something).

outsulk

outsulk

verb

  1. (transitive) To sulk more than.

outtalk

outtalk

verb

  1. (transitive) To outwit by talking.
  2. (transitive) To overpower, outdo, or surpass in talking.

outwalk

outwalk

verb

  1. To walk further than another

plouked

pokeful

pokeful

noun

  1. Enough to fill a poke; a bagful or sackful.

potluck

potluck

noun

  1. (by extension) Whatever is available in a particular situation.
  2. (dated) A meal, especially one offered to a guest, consisting of whatever food is available.
  3. (obsolete) The last draft or portion of an alcoholic beverage in a pot or other drinking vessel.
  4. (originally Canada, US) A shared meal consisting of whatever guests have brought (sometimes without prior arrangement); a potlatch; also, a dish of food brought to such a meal.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To take part in a potluck, where each participant brings a meal to be shared by all.

pullock

putlock

putlock

noun

  1. (architecture) Alternative form of putlog

rullock

shulock

soulack

souslik

souslik

noun

  1. Alternative form of suslik

suffolk

suffolk

Proper noun

  1. A maritime county in the east of England bordered by Norfolk, Essex, Cambridgeshire and the North Sea.

tokelau

tukulor

turlock

unblock

unblock

noun

  1. The removal of a block or blockage.

verb

  1. (intransitive, card games) In whist, to throw away a high card so as not to interrupt one's partner's long suit.
  2. (transitive) To enable communication again, via telephone, instant messaging, etc., with (somebody previously blocked).
  3. (transitive) To free or make available.
  4. (transitive) To remove or clear a block or obstruction from.

unbokel

uncloak

uncloak

verb

  1. (intransitive) To remove one's cloak.
  2. (intransitive, science fiction) To become visible again by turning off a cloaking device.
  3. (transitive) To remove a cloak or cover from; to deprive of a cloak or cover; to unmask; to reveal.

unflock

unkelos

unlocks

unlocks

noun

  1. plural of unlock

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unlock

volapuk

walkout

walkout

noun

  1. A similar mass action of people leaving a place as a form of protest.
  2. A sudden stoppage of work.

verb

  1. Misspelling of walk out.

workful

workful

adj

  1. (rare) Full of activity or work; laborious; industrious.