Resembling or characteristic of a dam (water barrier).
deckman
deckman
noun
A man who works on the deck of a ship.
demakis
demarks
demarks
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demark
demchok
demchok
Proper noun
A small village and military encampment in the Indian-administered part of the disputed region of Jammu and Kashmir, near Aksai Chin and the
denmark
denmark
Proper noun
country in Western Europe consisting mainly of most of the Jutland Peninsula and a number of islands off its coast.
deskman
deskman
noun
(US, dated) A subeditor.
Anyone who works at a desk, as in a police station.
deskmen
deskmen
noun
plural of deskman
dukedom
dukedom
noun
A region ruled by a duke or duchess; a duchy.
The rank or title of a duke.
dumpoke
dumpoke
noun
(Anglo-Indian) A dish of boneless stuffed poultry cooked in dough, butter, and spices.
enkimdu
kamerad
kamerad
verb
(intransitive) To surrender, as a German in World War II.
ketimid
mackled
mackled
verb
simple past tense and past participle of mackle
makedom
makedom
noun
Form; figure; shape; similitude; constitution.
makonde
makonde
Noun
A people of southeast Tanzania and northern Mozambique.
Proper noun
The Bantu language spoken by the Makonde.
mayduke
mayduke
Noun
A cherry of a large dark-red variety.
medakas
medakas
noun
plural of medaka
medicks
medicks
noun
Obsolete spelling of medics (“(obsolete) the science of medicine”)
plural of medick
medomak
medrick
medrick
noun
(rare) A species of tern, especially the common tern or Arctic tern.
mekbuda
menkind
menkind
noun
menfolk
midweek
midweek
adj
That happens in the middle of the week
adv
In the middle of the week.
noun
(Christianity, Latter-Day Saints, Jehovah's Witnesses, informal) Midweek worship service, held by many congregations and in addition to a Sunday morning service.