| BENCHMARKED | • benchmarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of benchmark. • BENCHMARK v. to test by a preset standard. |
| CHECKMARKED | • checkmarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of checkmark. • CHECKMARK v. to mark items on a list with a checkmark. |
| COFFEEMAKER | • coffeemaker n. (Obsolete) A person who makes coffee. • coffeemaker n. Any of several different types of kitchen apparatus used to brew and filter coffee. • coffee-maker n. Alternative spelling of coffeemaker. |
| COMEBACKERS | • comebackers n. Plural of comebacker. |
| DANCEMAKERS | • dancemakers n. Plural of dancemaker. |
| EMPACKETING | • empacketing v. Present participle of empacket. • EMPACKET v. to pack up. |
| HAMESUCKENS | • hamesuckens n. Plural of hamesucken. • HAMESUCKEN n. (Scots) the assaulting of a man in his own house. |
| KERATECTOMY | • keratectomy n. (Surgery) An operation that removes part of the cornea, as in keratomileusis. • KERATECTOMY n. surgical incision of the cornea. |
| MACHINELIKE | • machinelike adj. Resembling a machine; mechanical in form. • MACHINELIKE adj. resembling or suggesting a machine esp. in regularity of action or stereotyped uniformity of product. |
| MARKETPLACE | • marketplace n. An open area in a town housing a public market. • marketplace n. The space, actual or metaphorical, in which a market operates. • marketplace n. (By extension) The world of commerce and trade. |
| MEATPACKERS | • meatpackers n. Plural of meatpacker. • MEATPACKER n. (US) a person or company involved in the wholesale meat trade. |
| MEDEVACKING | • medevacking v. Present participle of medevac. • MEDEVAC v. to evacuate the wounded from a battlefield by helicopter, also MEDIVAC. |
| NAMECHECKED | • namechecked v. Simple past tense and past participle of namecheck. • name-checked v. Simple past tense and past participle of name-check. • NAMECHECK v. to mention by name. |
| PEACEMAKERS | • peacemakers n. Plural of peacemaker. • Peacemakers n. Plural of Peacemaker. • PEACEMAKER n. one who makes peace esp. by reconciling parties at variance. |
| PEACEMAKING | • peacemaking n. The act of reconciling two people or groups who disagree. • PEACEMAKING n. activities relating to making peace. |
| SPEECHMAKER | • speechmaker n. One who makes a speech. • SPEECHMAKER n. one who makes speeches. |
| 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. |
| WRECKMASTER | • wreckmaster n. Someone appointed to take charge of any goods and debris arriving on to the shore after a shipwreck. • wreckmaster n. (Rail transport) Someone in charge of a wreck train. • WRECKMASTER n. a person taking charge of a disabled ship or train and its cargo or freight. |