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There are 15 nine-letter words containing C, K, M, O and T

BOOMSTICKboomstick n. In logging, any of the larger logs chained together to create a floating boom.
boomstick n. (Slang) Any shotgun, especially a sawn-off version.
BOOMSTICK n. (Canadian) one of the logs that surrounds a boom and holds it together.
COCKMATCHcockmatch n. (Archaic) A cockfight.
COCKMATCH n. a cockfight.
IMPOCKETSimpockets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impocket.
IMPOCKET v. (archaic) to put in one's pocket.
LOCKSMITHlocksmith n. One who practices locksmithing.
locksmith n. (Gambling, slang) someone who only bets when they are sure they will win.
LOCKSMITH n. one who makes locks and keys.
MATCHBOOKmatchbook n. A small folded sheet of cardboard containing rows of cardboard matches, generally with a striker on the outside.
MATCHBOOK n. a book of matches.
MATCHLOCKmatchlock n. Early type of firearm, using a smoldering piece of cord to fire the powder in the firing pan.
matchlock n. The gunlock used in such a weapon, having a slow smouldering match, see: slow match.
MATCHLOCK n. an early form of gun.
MOCKERNUTmockernut n. Carya tomentosa, a common North American hickory bearing large nuts with only a small edible part.
MOCKERNUT n. a kind of hickory nut.
MOCKTAILSmocktails n. Plural of mocktail.
MOCKTAIL n. a cocktail with no alcohol.
MOPSTICKSmopsticks n. Plural of mopstick.
MOPSTICK n. the long handle of a mop, also MAPSTICK.
STACKROOMstackroom n. A room that houses stacks in a library.
STACKROOM n. in a library, a room where books are kept in stacks.
STOCKROOMstockroom n. A room where a store keeps its stock of merchandise.
stock␣room n. Alternative form of stockroom.
STOCKROOM n. a room where goods are kept.
STORMCOCKstormcock n. The missel thrush.
stormcock n. The fieldfare.
stormcock n. The green woodpecker.
TOUCHMARKtouchmark n. (Archaic) The manufacturer’s official identifying sign, impressed into a pewter object.
touchmark n. (Archaic, rare) A symbol, sign, or other inscribed indication used to aid the alignment, calibration…
touch-mark n. Alternative form of touchmark.
TRICKSOMEtricksome adj. Characterised by tricks or trickery; cunning.
TRICKSOME adj. full of tricks.
TUCKAMOREtuckamore n. (Newfoundland) A spruce tree bent and entangled by winds on the coastal shores of Newfoundland.
TUCKAMORE n. (Canadian) a stunted tree or bush, especially a spruce or juniper, with creeping roots and interlacing branches.

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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  • English Wiktionary: 90 words
  • Scrabble in French: 4 words
  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
  • Scrabble in Italian: no word
  • Scrabble in German: 35 words
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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