| AMPHIMACER | • amphimacer n. A metrical foot consisting of an unaccented syllable between two accented syllables; a cretic. • AMPHIMACER n. a foot of three syllables, the middle one short and the others long, as in 'castitas'. |
| CHASMOGAMY | • chasmogamy n. (Botany) The production of flowers that open and expose the stamens and styles. • CHASMOGAMY n. the opening of a flower in order to be fertilized. |
| CLAWHAMMER | • clawhammer n. Alternative form of claw hammer. • claw␣hammer n. A hammer with two prongs protruding back from the head to allow for removing nails from wood. • claw␣hammer n. (Music, uncountable) A fingerpicking technique primarily used by banjo players, but also by some guitarists. |
| JACKHAMMER | • jackhammer n. A portable percussive power tool that combines a hammer and chisel used to drill or break hard matter… • jackhammer v. (Intransitive) To use a jackhammer. • jackhammer v. (Transitive) To break (something) using a jackhammer. |
| MACHINEMAN | • machineman n. (Historical) A man who manages the working of a machine, especially in a printing office. • MACHINEMAN n. a person who oversees the working of a machine. |
| MACHINIMAS | • machinimas n. Plural of machinima. • MACHINIMA n. the use of realtime three-dimensional graphics rendering engines to generate computer animation. |
| MATCHMAKER | • matchmaker n. Someone who finds suitable dates or marriage partners for other people. • matchmaker n. (By extension) Someone who arranges professional boxing matches. • matchmaker n. Someone who makes matchsticks. |
| MATCHMAKES | • matchmakes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of matchmake. • MATCHMAKE v. to bring suitable people together for marriage. |
| MATCHMARKS | • matchmarks n. Plural of matchmark. • MATCHMARK v. to mark mating components of an engine etc. |
| MATHEMATIC | • mathematic adj. (Archaic) mathematical. • MATHEMATIC adj. related to mathematics, also MATHEMATICAL. |
| MONOMACHIA | • monomachia n. (Obsolete) A duel; single combat. • MONOMACHIA n. single combat; a duel, also MONOMACHY. |
| TACKHAMMER | Sorry, definition not available. |