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There are 10 eight-letter words ending with COCK

ABRICOCKabricock n. (Obsolete) apricot.
ABRICOCK n. (obsolete) an apricot, also APRICOCK.
APRICOCKapricock n. Archaic form of apricot.
APRICOCK n. (obsolete) an apricot, also ABRICOCK.
BALLCOCKballcock n. A floating sphere, attached to a lever, that controls the level of liquid in a cistern.
ball␣cock n. Alternative spelling of ballcock.
BALLCOCK n. the stopcock in a cistern.
COLDCOCKcoldcock v. (Slang) To strike someone so forcefully that they are rendered unconscious.
cold-cock n. Alternative spelling of cold cock.
cold-cock v. Alternative spelling of cold cock.
GAMECOCKgamecock n. A fighting cock: a rooster used in cockfighting.
GAMECOCK n. a rooster trained for fighting.
MOORCOCKmoorcock n. A male red grouse.
Moorcock prop.n. A surname.
MOORCOCK n. the male moorfowl.
PRINCOCKprincock n. (Now rare, dialectal, sometimes attributive) An insolent or cheeky young man.
PRINCOCK n. (Shakespeare) an arrogant effeminate fellow; a coxcomb, also PRINCOX.
STOPCOCKstopcock n. A valve, tap or faucet which regulates the flow of liquid or gas through a pipe.
stopcock n. (Britain) A main shutoff#Noun for water to a home from a municipal supply. Usually these valves exist…
stopcock v. (Transitive) To control the gas pressure in (an oil well) by keeping the well closed in and the gas…
TURNCOCKturncock n. A tap or faucet that regulates the flow of a fluid.
turncock n. A person employed to turn on the water for the mains, to regulate the fireplugs, etc. for a water company.
TURNCOCK n. a valve for regulating water flow.
WOODCOCKwoodcock n. Any of several wading birds in the genus Scolopax, of the family Scolopacidae, characterised by a long…
woodcock n. A simpleton.
Woodcock prop.n. A surname from Old English.

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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