We found 17 words by descrambling these letters JUDCOCK

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  • Cock (n.)
    A chief man; a leader or master.
  • Cock (n.)
    A corruption or disguise of the word God, used in oaths.
  • Cock (n.)
    A faucet or valve.
  • Cock (n.)
    A small boat.
  • Cock (n.)
    A small concial pile of hay.
  • Cock (n.)
    A vane in the shape of a cock; a weathercock.
  • Cock (n.)
    The act of cocking; also, the turn so given; as, a cock of the eyes; to give a hat a saucy cock.
  • Cock (n.)
    The bridge piece which affords a bearing for the pivot of a balance in a clock or watch.
  • Cock (n.)
    The crow of a cock, esp. the first crow in the morning; cockcrow.
  • Cock (n.)
    The hammer in the lock of a firearm.
  • Cock (n.)
    The indicator of a balance.
  • Cock (n.)
    The male of birds, particularly of gallinaceous or domestic fowls.
  • Cock (n.)
    The notch of an arrow or crossbow.
  • Cock (n.)
    The style of gnomon of a dial.
  • Cock (v. i.)
    To draw back the hammer of a firearm, and set it for firing.
  • Cock (v. i.)
    To strut; to swagger; to look big, pert, or menacing.
  • Cock (v. t.)
    To draw the hammer of (a firearm) fully back and set it for firing.
  • Cock (v. t.)
    To put into cocks or heaps, as hay.
  • Cock (v. t.)
    To set erect; to turn up.
  • Cock (v. t.)
    To set on one side in a pert or jaunty manner.
  • Cock (v. t.)
    To shape, as a hat, by turning up the brim.
  • Cock (v. t.)
    To turn (the eye) obliquely and partially close its lid, as an expression of derision or insinuation.
  • Dock (n.)
    A case of leather to cover the clipped or cut tail of a horse.
  • Dock (n.)
    A genus of plants (Rumex), some species of which are well-known weeds which have a long taproot and are difficult of extermination.
  • Dock (n.)
    An artificial basin or an inclosure in connection with a harbor or river, -- used for the reception of vessels, and provided with gates for keeping in or shutting out the tide.
  • Dock (n.)
    The place in court where a criminal or accused person stands.
  • Dock (n.)
    The slip or water way extending between two piers or projecting wharves, for the reception of ships; -- sometimes including the piers themselves; as, to be down on the dock.
  • Dock (n.)
    The solid part of an animal's tail, as distinguished from the hair; the stump of a tail; the part of a tail left after clipping or cutting.
  • Dock (v. t.)
    To cut off a part from; to shorten; to deduct from; to subject to a deduction; as, to dock one's wages.
  • Dock (v. t.)
    to cut off, as the end of a thing; to curtail; to cut short; to clip; as, to dock the tail of a horse.
  • Dock (v. t.)
    To cut off, bar, or destroy; as, to dock an entail.
  • Dock (v. t.)
    To draw, law, or place (a ship) in a dock, for repairing, cleaning the bottom, etc.
  • Duck (n.)
    A linen (or sometimes cotton) fabric, finer and lighter than canvas, -- used for the lighter sails of vessels, the sacking of beds, and sometimes for men's clothing.
  • Duck (n.)
    A pet; a darling.
  • Duck (n.)
    The light clothes worn by sailors in hot climates.
  • Duck (v. i.)
    To drop the head or person suddenly; to bow.
  • Duck (v. i.)
    To go under the surface of water and immediately reappear; to dive; to plunge the head in water or other liquid; to dip.
  • Duck (v. t.)
    A sudden inclination of the bead or dropping of the person, resembling the motion of a duck in water.
  • Duck (v. t.)
    Any bird of the subfamily Anatinae, family Anatidae.
  • Duck (v. t.)
    To bow; to bob down; to move quickly with a downward motion.
  • Duck (v. t.)
    To plunge the head of under water, immediately withdrawing it; as, duck the boy.
  • Duck (v. t.)
    To thrust or plunge under water or other liquid and suddenly withdraw.
  • jock (unknown)
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  • Jouk (v. i.)
    See Juke.
  • juco (unknown)
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  • judo (unknown)
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  • kudo (unknown)
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