| BANKSMAN | • banksman n. (UK, civil engineering) The person who directs the operation of a crane or larger vehicle from the point… • BANKSMAN n. an overseer of a pit mouth. | 
| BANKSMEN | • banksmen n. Plural of banksman. • BANKSMAN n. an overseer of a pit mouth. | 
| BRINKMAN | • brinkman n. One who advocates for brinkmanship. • Brinkman prop.n. A surname. • BRINKMAN n. someone whose policy gets very close to war. | 
| FINNMARK | • Finnmark prop.n. A county of Norway. • Finnmark n. (Historical) The Finnish markka (currency unit). • FINNMARK n. the monetary unit of Finland, also FINMARK. | 
| KNIFEMAN | • knifeman n. Man using a knife as a weapon. • KNIFEMAN n. a man armed with a knife. | 
| LINKSMAN | • linksman n. A male golfer. • LINKSMAN n. a golfer. | 
| MANAKINS | • manakins n. Plural of manakin. • MANAKIN n. any of various small fruit-eating passerine birds of the tropical American family Pipridae. | 
| MANIKINS | • manikins n. Plural of manikin. • MANIKIN n. an anatomical model of the human body used for teaching purposes, also MANNEQUIN, MANNIKIN. | 
| MANKINDS | • MANKIND n. the human race. | 
| MANKINIS | • mankinis n. Plural of mankini. • MANKINI n. a man's swimming costume consisting of a narrow V-shaped piece of material extending from the crotch to the shoulders. | 
| MANNIKIN | • mannikin n. Alternative form of manikin (little man). • mannikin n. Any of several passerine bird species of the genus Lonchura, family Estrildidae, of Asia and Australasia. • MANNIKIN n. an anatomical model of the human body used for teaching purposes, also MANIKIN, MANNEQUIN. | 
| NICKNAME | • nickname n. A familiar, invented name for a person or thing used instead of the actual name of the person or thing… • nickname n. A familiar, shortened or diminutive name for a person or thing. • nickname v. (Transitive) To give a nickname to (a person or thing). | 
| UNMAKING | • unmaking v. Present participle of unmake. • unmaking n. The act by which something is unmade. • UNMAKING n. the act of undoing. |