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There are 14 seven-letter words containing NOCK

BANNOCKbannock n. (Especially Scotland, Northern England) An unleavened bread made with barley, wheat, or oatmeal.
bannock n. (Canada) A biscuit bread made of wheat flour or cornmeal, fat, and sometimes baking powder, typically…
Bannock n. A member of a tribe of the Northern Paiute, an indigenous people of the Great Basin.
BONNOCKBONNOCK n. (Scots) a flat oatmeal cake, also BANNOCK.
DORNOCKdornock n. Alternative form of dornick.
DORNOCK n. a heavy linen fabric, also DORNECK, DORNICK.
DUNNOCKdunnock n. A small European and Asian passerine bird, Prunella modularis; the hedge sparrow or hedge warbler.
DUNNOCK n. the hedge-sparrow.
FINNOCKfinnock n. (Scotland) A young sea trout, in the year after they return to fresh water after their smolt migration stage.
FINNOCK n. (Gaelic) a young seatrout, also FINNAC, FINNACK, PHINNOCK.
JANNOCKjannock adj. (Northern England) Pleasant, outspoken, honest, genuine, straightforward, or generous.
jannock n. (Northern England) A small oatmeal loaf.
JANNOCK adj. straightforward, honest, also JONNOCK.
JONNOCKjonnock adj. (UK, regional, obsolete) Honest.
jonnock interj. (UK, regional, obsolete) Used to emphasise that one is telling the truth.
JONNOCK adj. straightforward, honest, also JANNOCK.
KNOCKEDknocked v. Simple past tense and past participle of knock.
KNOCK v. to strike sharply.
KNOCKERknocker n. A device, usually hinged with a striking plate, used for knocking on a door.
knocker n. A person who knocks.
knocker n. A critic; one who disparages.
MINNOCKminnock n. (Dialectal) The minnow (genus Leuciscus or Phoxinus).
minnock n. (Dialectal) One who acts or speaks with affected nicety; a suck-up.
minnock v. (Dialectal) To act or speak with affected niceness.
NOCKETSNOCKET n. a light lunch, also NACKET.
NOCKINGnocking v. Present participle of nock.
NOCK v. to fit an arrow to a bowstring.
PINNOCKpinnock n. (UK, dialect) The hedge sparrow.
pinnock n. The bearded tit.
Pinnock prop.n. A surname.
WINNOCKWINNOCK n. (Scots) a window, also WINDOCK, WINDORE.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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  • Scrabble in German: 6 words
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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