| AMOKURA | • amokura n. Synonym of red-tailed tropicbird. • AMOKURA n. (Maori) a white pelagian bird of tropical latitudes, with a red beak and red tail feathers. |
| AMTRACK | • amtrack n. Alternative form of amtrac (“amphibious vehicle”). • AMTRACK n. a military vehicle equipped to move on land and water, also AMTRAC, AMTRAK. |
| AMTRAKS | • amtraks n. Plural of amtrak. • AMTRAK n. a military vehicle equipped to move on land and water, also AMTRAC, AMTRACK. |
| DAYMARK | • daymark n. A mark (such as a tower) designed to help navigators to find their way during daylight hours. • DAYMARK n. an unlighted seamark. |
| EARMARK | • earmark v. (Transitive) To mark (sheep or other animals) by slitting the ear. • earmark v. (Transitive, by extension) To specify or set aside for a particular purpose, to allocate. • earmark n. A mark or deformation of the ear of an animal, intended to indicate ownership. |
| JARKMAN | • jarkman n. (Obsolete) A forger of counterfeit seals, licenses or other documents. • jarkman n. (Obsolete) A writer of begging letters. • JARKMAN n. (archaic) a vagabond who fabricates counterfeit passes, licenses and certificates for others. |
| KAMERAD | • kamerad v. (Intransitive) To surrender, as a German in World War II. • KAMERAD v. (German) to surrender. |
| KARAISM | • Karaism prop.n. A Jewish movement that recognises only the Tanakh as a supreme legal authority, distinct from Rabbinic Judaism. • KARAISM n. a Jewish doctrine of literalism. |
| KARAMUS | • KARAMU n. (Maori) a small New Zealand tree with glossy leaves and orange fruit. |
| KUMARAS | • kumaras n. Plural of kumara. • KUMARA n. (Maori) the sweet potato, also KUMERA. |
| MALARKY | • malarky n. Alternative spelling of malarkey. • Malarky prop.n. A surname from Irish. • MALARKY n. (US colloquial) absurd talk, nonsense, also MALARKEY, MULLARKY. |
| MARKKAA | • markkaa n. Plural of markka. • MARKKA n. (Finnish) the standard monetary unit of Finland, also MARKA. |
| MARKKAS | • markkas n. Plural of markka. • MARKKA n. (Finnish) the standard monetary unit of Finland, also MARKA. |
| MARKMAN | • markman n. (Obsolete) A marksman. • Markman prop.n. A surname. • MARKMAN n. a person skillful at hitting a target, also MARKSMAN. |
| MAZURKA | • mazurka n. (Music) A Polish folk dance in triple time, usually moderately fast, containing a heavy accent on the… • mazurka n. (Music) A classical musical composition inspired by the folk dance and conforming in some respects to… • mazurka n. (Figure skating) A figure skating move that combines elements of the toe loop and bunny-hop. |
| RAMAKIN | • ramakin n. Alternative form of ramekin. • RAMAKIN n. a small casserole dish in which cheese souffle, eggs etc. are served, also RAMEKIN, RAMEQUIN. |
| ROMAIKA | • Romaika prop.n. A Greek leaping dance. • Romaika prop.n. Alternative form of Romaic (“modern Greek language”). • ROMAIKA n. (Modern Greek) a modern Greek dance. |
| SEAMARK | • seamark n. Any elevated object on land which serves as a guide to mariners, such as a hill or steeple. • seamark n. A beacon, buoy, etc. placed in the sea to aid navigation. • sea␣mark n. Alternative spelling of seamark. |
| WAYMARK | • waymark n. A sign or symbol marked in a prominent position in an off-road location to show the track of a footpath… • waymark n. A map coordinate stored within a satellite navigation system. • WAYMARK n. a mark showing the way. |