The realm or sphere of bakers; the world of baking.
bedmaker
bedmaker
noun
(Cambridge University, formal or historical) A bedder.
someone who manufactures beds
bemocked
bemocked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of bemock
besmoked
besmoked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of besmoke
clerkdom
clerkdom
noun
The role or status of clerk.
cookmaid
cookmaid
noun
(dated) A female servant who dresses provisions and assists the cook.
damasked
damasked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of damask
damaskin
damaskin
noun
(obsolete) A sword of Damascus steel.
verb
Alternative form of damascene
darkmans
darkmans
noun
(obsolete, UK, thieves' cant) The night.
darkroom
darkroom
noun
(photography) A dark room, where photographs are developed.
A darkened room where sexual activity can take place, especially one in a gay club.
darksome
darksome
adj
(poetic, literary) Characterised by darkness; gloomy; obscure
datemark
datemark
noun
A marking that indicates a date.
dekagram
dekagram
noun
Alternative form of decagram
demarked
demarked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of demark
demihake
demiking
demimark
demimonk
demipike
demotika
dibbukim
diemaker
diemaker
noun
Someone who makes dies (devices for cutting shapes).
dikamali
dikamali
noun
The shrub Gardenia resinifera.
doketism
dokmarok
domelike
domelike
adj
Resembling a dome.
domenick
dominick
dominick
Proper noun
name, a spelling variant of Dominic.
doombook
doomlike
doomlike
adj
Suggesting doom.
drammock
drammock
noun
(Scotland) A simple food made from meal mixed with water.
drumlike
drumlike
adj
Resembling a drum, such as in sound or shape
drummock
drummock
noun
Alternative form of drammock
drumskin
drumskin
noun
The skin of a drum.
duckmeat
duckmeat
noun
(archaic) duckweed
duckmole
duckmole
noun
(obsolete) Synonym of platypus
dukedoms
dukedoms
noun
plural of dukedom
dummkopf
dummkopf
noun
A stupid person; a dolt, dimwit, or blockhead.
durkheim
dybbukim
dyemaker
elkmound
embanked
embanked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of embank
embarked
embarked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of embark
embosked
embosked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of embosk
endamask
eskimoid
freakdom
freakdom
noun
The state or quality of being freakish, strange, or bizarre.
godmaker
goldmark
goldmark
noun
A German mark of gold standard, as opposed to on paper
greekdom
headmark
headmark
noun
A credit (as toward a prize to be awarded) given to a pupil for reaching the head position in an examination conducted with the pupils lined up and each pupil advancing toward the head of the line according to the proportionate number of his or her correct answers.
A headland marking the limit of a field.
The distinction or peculiarity of the head, face, or features used in distinguishing each individual of a given species; personal appearance; facial features.
imbarked
imbarked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of imbark
imparked
imparked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of impark
kadishim
kalidium
kalidium
noun
(botany) A type of algal cystocarp
katmandu
kermadec
ketimide
ketimide
noun
(organic chemistry) An ion, group or ligand containing a carbon atom with a double bond to a nitrogen atom
kimbundu
kimonoed
kimonoed
adj
Wearing a kimono.
kingdoms
kingdoms
noun
plural of kingdom
kinmundy
kodashim
komondor
lameduck
landmark
landmark
noun
(figurative, also attributive) A major event or discovery.
(historical) An object that marks the boundary of a piece of land (usually a stone, or a tree).
A notable location with historical, cultural, or geographical significance.
A recognizable natural or man-made feature used for navigation.
verb
(US) To officially designate a site or building as a landmark.
leukemid
leukemid
noun
A non-specific skin lesion that occurs with leukemia but is not related to leukemic cell infiltration.
maddocks
maddocks
noun
plural of maddock
magicked
magicked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of magic
maidanek
maidlike
maidlike
adj
(archaic, poetic) maidenly
Resembling or characteristic of a maid (female domestic servant).
mandrake
mandrake
noun
(mythology) A mandragora, a kind of tiny demon immune to fire.
(slang) The drug methaqualone.
A root of a mandrake plant that resembled human form, especially one kept or used for magic or occult purposes.
Any plant of the genus Mandragora, certain of which are said to have medicinal properties; the root of these plants often resembles the shape of a small person, hence occasioning various mythic, magical, or occult uses.
mandruka
markdown
markdown
noun
A reduction in price in order to stimulate sales.
markedly
markedly
adv
In a marked manner; distinctly, noticeably, conspicuously.
marketed
marketed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of market
markland
markland
noun
An old Scots unit of measure equal to eight ouncelands.
markweed
mbandaka
midweeks
midweeks
noun
plural of midweek
milkmaid
milkmaid
noun
(historical) A girl or young woman who milks the cows on a farm
milkshed
milkshed
noun
(agriculture, economics) A region producing milk that may be supplied to the area of demand with practical (competitively advantageous) speed and cost of transport.
A shed in which animals are milked. (Contrast milkhouse, a building or portion thereof where milk is cooled and stored pending transport.)
milkweed
milkweed
noun
A monarch butterfly (Danaus spp).
Also of the genus Calotropis in order Gentianales, family Apocynaceae
Euphorbia peplus and Euphorbia heterophylla, in order Malpighiales.
Principally of the genus Asclepias in order Gentianales, family Apocynaceae
milkwood
milkwood
noun
(South Africa) Mimusops zeyheri, the Transvaal red milkwood.
(South Africa) Sideroxylon inermis, the white milkwood
(South Asia, Australia) Alstonia scholaris (scholar tree, milky pine), and other species in the genus Alstonia.
Many species of the genus Tabernaemontana, that are native to the Americas.
Trimeris scaevolifolia, a tree endemic to the Atlantic island of St. Helena.
mimicked
mimicked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of mimic
minidisk
minidisk
noun
(computing, dated) A 5.25-inch floppy disk.
misliked
misliked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of mislike
misyoked
misyoked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of misyoke
mockbird
mockbird
noun
A bird, the European sedge warbler Acrocephalus schoenobaenus).
modjeska
mokaddam
mokaddam
noun
Dated form of muqaddam.
monkbird
monkeyed
monkeyed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of monkey
monkhood
monkhood
noun
Monks collectively.
The state of being a monk.
muckweed
mudlarks
mudlarks
noun
plural of mudlark
mudpacks
mudpacks
noun
plural of mudpack
mudrocks
mudrocks
noun
plural of mudrock
mudtrack
muskadel
muskadel
noun
Alternative form of muscadel
muskwood
muskwood
noun
The wood of a West Indian tree of the mahogany family (Trichilia moschata).
The wood of an Australian tree (Olearia argophylla).
neckmold
neckmold
noun
Alternative form of neckmould
nikkudim
remarked
remarked
adj
bearing a remark, as an etching
conspicuous; marked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of remark
rodmaker
semidark
semidark
adj
Moderately dark.
noun
semidarkness
semidisk
semidisk
noun
(geometry) A half disk.
sheikdom
sheikdom
noun
The domain ruled by a sheik.
skidmore
skunkdom
spookdom
spookdom
noun
(slang) The realm or sphere of spies.
tidemark
tidemark
noun
(by extension) any mark showing the limit of some past activity
(humorous) a line of scum left on a bath tub when the water is drained away
a line (of seaweed or differently coloured sand etc) on the shore showing the level of high or low tide
unkembed
unkembed
adj
Obsolete form of uncombed.
unmarked
unmarked
adj
(linguistics) Not marked; not standing out as unusual.
(sports) Not marked, not closely followed by a defensive player.
Free from blemishes.
Not bearing identification.
Not having been marked, or assigned a score.
unmasked
unmasked
adj
No longer masked (from which a mask has been removed)
Not wearing a mask on one's face.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of unmask
unmilked
unmilked
adj
Not milked.
unmocked
unmocked
adj
Not mocked.
unmusked
unsmoked
unsmoked
adj
(of a cigarette, cigar or pipe): not lit, not burnt.
(of food) not preserved by treatment with smoke and thus retaining more of the original flavour, for example: unsmoked bacon or salmon.