(transitive, obsolete) To mask; cover or conceal with a mask; conceal.
bemusk
embosk
embosk
verb
to hide or conceal in leaves
embusk
enmask
eskimo
esmark
kassem
kempas
kempas
noun
A Malaysian tree Koompassia malaccensis; the hardwood of this tree
kempis
kempts
kermes
kermes
noun
(countable) Any of several insects of the genus Kermes.
(uncountable) A crimson dye made from the crushed bodies of these insects.
kermis
kermis
noun
Alternative form of kirmess
kismet
kismet
noun
Fate; a predetermined or unavoidable destiny.
makers
makers
noun
plural of maker
masked
masked
adj
(botany) Personate.
(zoology, of birds) Having the anterior part of the head differing decidedly in color from the rest of the plumage.
Characterized by masks.
Concealed; hidden.
Wearing a mask or masks.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of mask
maskeg
maskeg
noun
Alternative form of muskeg
masker
masker
noun
One who wears a mask; one who appears in disguise at a masquerade or wears a mask in a ritual.
That which masks (noise in a signal, etc.).
verb
(intransitive, now chiefly dialectal) To be bewildered.
(transitive, now chiefly dialectal) To choke; stifle.
(transitive, now chiefly dialectal) To decay; rust.
(transitive, now chiefly dialectal) To render giddy or senseless
meknes
mesick
mesked
metsky
miksen
minkes
minkes
noun
plural of minke
misken
misken
verb
(reflexive, UK dialectal) To esteem oneself incorrectly; have a false or exaggerated opinion of oneself or one's position.
(transitive, UK dialectal) To fail to know; be ignorant or unaware of; appear to be ignorant of.
(transitive, UK dialectal) To fail to mention.
(transitive, UK dialectal) To fail to recognise or identify.
(transitive, UK dialectal) To mistake one for another; mistake in point of knowledge or recognition; misconceive.
(transitive, UK dialectal) To misunderstand; mistake; have the wrong idea of.
(transitive, UK dialectal) To refuse to acknowledge; disown; repudiate; pass over; ignore; disregard; neglect; overlook; disavow; disclaim; disown; deny.
mosker
musked
musked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of musk
muskeg
muskeg
noun
(Canada) A terrain composed of peat bog with tussocky meadow and woody vegetation including spruce.
musket
musket
noun
(falconry) A male Eurasian sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus).
A kind of firearm formerly carried by the infantry of an army, originally fired by means of a match, or matchlock, for which several mechanical appliances (including the flintlock, and finally the percussion lock) were successively substituted; ultimately superseded by the rifle.
muskie
muskie
noun
(informal) muskellunge; a large freshwater gamefish of the pike family.
okemos
remask
remask
verb
(transitive) To mask again.
samekh
samekh
noun
The 15th letter of many Semitic alphabets/abjads (Phoenician. Aramaic. Hebrew. Syriac. And many others).
sameks
sameks
noun
plural of samek
skelms
skelms
noun
plural of skelm
skymen
skymen
noun
plural of skyman
smeeks
smeeky
smerks
smerks
noun
plural of smerk
smoked
smoked
adj
Of food, treated with smoke, often for flavor or as a method of preservation.
Of glass, tinted.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of smoke
smoker
smoker
noun
(baseball, informal) A fastball.
(informal, dated) An informal social gathering for men only, at which smoking tobacco is allowed.
(informal, dated, UK, Cambridge University) A social event featuring sketches, songs, etc., whether or not smoking is carried out.
(slang) A two-stroke engine.
(slang) An illicit boxing match; see Wikipedia:Battle Royal (boxing).
(slang) Synonym of stag film
(slang, by extension) Any vehicle with a two-stroke engine, especially a motorcycle, as opposed to a four-stroke motorcycle or stroker.
A device that releases smoke intended to distract bees; a bee smoker.
A person or an apparatus that smokes food.
A person who smokes tobacco habitually.
A smoking car on a train.
A vent in the deep ocean floor from which a plume of superheated seawater, rich in minerals, erupts.
smokes
smokes
noun
plural of smoke
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of smoke