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There are 12 words containing E, K, N, 3O and R

ONLOOKERonlooker n. A spectator; someone looks on or watches, without becoming involved or participating.
on-looker n. Alternative spelling of onlooker.
ONLOOKER n. a spectator.
ONLOOKERSonlookers n. Plural of onlooker.
on-lookers n. Plural of on-looker.
ONLOOKER n. a spectator.
LOOYENWORKLooyenwork n. A form of therapeutic massage intended to relieve muscular tension.
LOOYENWORK n. therapy of the body tissues aimed at releasing muscle fibre adhesions and easing physical and emotional tensions.
DOORKNOCKEDdoorknocked v. Simple past tense and past participle of doorknock.
DOORKNOCK v. to go from door to door.
DOORKNOCKERdoorknocker n. A knocker mounted on a door.
doorknocker n. A person who doorknocks.
door␣knocker n. Alternative form of doorknocker.
LOOYENWORKSLOOYENWORK n. therapy of the body tissues aimed at releasing muscle fibre adhesions and easing physical and emotional tensions.
OVERBOOKINGoverbooking v. Present participle of overbook.
overbooking n. An instance of selling or guaranteeing more seats than are available.
OVERBOOKING n. the act of booking more than necessary.
OVERCOOKINGovercooking v. Present participle of overcook.
OVERCOOK v. to cook too long.
OVERLOOKINGoverlooking v. Present participle of overlook.
OVERLOOK v. to fail to notice.
DOORKNOCKERSdoorknockers n. Plural of doorknocker.
door␣knockers n. Plural of door knocker.
DOORKNOCKER n. a knocker on a door.
OVERBOOKINGSoverbookings n. Plural of overbooking.
OVERBOOKING n. the act of booking more than necessary.
CHONDROSKELETONchondroskeleton n. A skeleton (of some fish and of mammal embryos) composed of hyaline cartilage.
CHONDROSKELETON n. the cartilaginous part of the skeleton of vertebrates.

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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