(historical) The currency of Estonia after the end of German occupation in November 1918, replaced a few years later by the kroon.
khartum
kimitri
marketa
markets
markets
noun
plural of market
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of market
meerkat
meerkat
noun
Suricata suricatta, a small carnivorous mammal of the mongoose family, from the Kalahari Desert, known for its habit of standing on its hind legs.
merkhet
merkhet
noun
(historical) An ancient surveying and timekeeping instrument, consisting of a bar with a plumb line, attached to a handle.
mirkest
mirkest
adj
superlative form of mirk: most mirk
mooktar
mukhtar
mukhtar
noun
(India, historical) A person acting as an agent, particularly a lawyer.
(politics) A minor official—usually overseeing a village or town—in many Arab countries and (historical) in the Ottoman Empire and its successor states, including Turkey, Northern Cyprus, and formerly Albania.
(specifically) Alternative spelling of muhtar: an elected official overseeing a village or neighborhood in modern Turkey.
muktear
murkest
murkest
adj
superlative form of murk: most murk
muskrat
muskrat
noun
A large aquatic rodent (Ondatra zibethicus).
Any of several species of shrews in the family Soricidae, especially the Asian house shrew (Suncus murinus).
ostmark
ostmark
noun
(historical) The currency unit of the former German Democratic Republic (aka GDR, DDR, East Germany) until 1990, abbreviated DDM.
pitmark
pitmirk
trankum
trankum
noun
Obsolete form of trangram.
trinkum
turkdom
turkism
turkism
Noun
Turkish culture, religion and tradition.
a Turkish word, or a Turkish derived word, used in a language not related to Turkish.