| AFTERMARKET | • aftermarket n. (Business) The market for further goods and services, such as replacement parts and accessories, subsequent… • aftermarket n. (Business) The industry that serves that market. • aftermarket n. (Finance) Trading activity in a security immediately following its initial offering to the public. |
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| KERATECTOMY | • keratectomy n. (Surgery) An operation that removes part of the cornea, as in keratomileusis. • KERATECTOMY n. surgical incision of the cornea. |
| KERATOMETER | • keratometer n. Ophthalmometer. • KERATOMETER n. an instrument for measuring curvature of the cornea. |
| KHITMUTGARS | • khitmutgars n. Plural of khitmutgar. • KHITMUTGAR n. (Urdu) a table-servant, also KHIDMUTGAR. |
| MATCHSTICKS | • matchsticks n. Plural of matchstick. • match␣sticks n. Plural of match stick. • MATCHSTICK n. a slender piece esp. of wood from which a match is made. |
| MULTITASKED | • multitasked v. Simple past tense and past participle of multitask. • MULTITASK v. to work at several different tasks simultaneously. |
| MULTITASKER | • multitasker n. Someone who multitasks, who performs multiple tasks at the same time. • multitasker n. (Computing) A computer system that multitasks. |
| MULTITRACKS | • multitracks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of multitrack. • MULTITRACK v. to make a recording using many tracks. |
| STAKTOMETER | • STAKTOMETER n. a pipette with a hollow bulb in the middle for counting drops, also STACTOMETER. |
| TASKMASTERS | • taskmasters n. Plural of taskmaster. • TASKMASTER n. one who imposes a task, an overseer. |
| TASTEMAKERS | • tastemakers n. Plural of tastemaker. • TASTEMAKER n. one who sets aesthetic standards. |
| THUMBTACKED | • thumbtacked v. Simple past tense and past participle of thumbtack. • THUMBTACK v. to fasten with a thumbtack. |
| TRACKLEMENT | • tracklement n. (UK, rare) A savoury condiment (for example a mustard, relish or chutney), especially one served with meat. • TRACKLEMENT n. (dialect) a condiment, accompaniment, etc., to food. |
| TRUCKMASTER | • truckmaster n. (Historical) The manager of a colonially-sanctioned store that traded goods with the Native Americans. • TRUCKMASTER n. an officer in charge of trade with American Indians esp. among the early settlers. |
| TUMATAKURUS | • TUMATAKURU n. (Maori) a native thorny shrub of New Zealand, aka Wild Irishman. |