| BEDMAKER | • bedmaker n. Someone who manufactures beds. • bedmaker n. (Cambridge University, formal or historical) A bedder. • BEDMAKER n. one who makes beds. |
| DARKSOME | • darksome adj. (Poetic, literary) Characterised by darkness; gloomy; obscure. • DARKSOME adj. dark, somber. |
| DEKAGRAM | • dekagram n. Alternative form of decagram. • DEKAGRAM n. a weight of the metric system; ten grams, also DECAGRAM, DECAGRAMME. |
| DEMARKED | • demarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of demark. • DEMARK v. to demarcate, mark off, delimit. |
| DEMARKET | • demarket v. (Transitive) To apply marketing methods to reduce the demand for (goods or services). • DEMARKET v. to discourage consumers from buying one's product. |
| DIEMAKER | • diemaker n. Someone who makes dies (devices for cutting shapes). • DIEMAKER n. one that makes dies. |
| EMBARKED | • embarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of embark. • EMBARK v. to go on board ship, also IMBARK. |
| HEADMARK | • headmark n. The distinction or peculiarity of the head, face, or features used in distinguishing each individual… • headmark n. A headland marking the limit of a field. • headmark n. A credit (as toward a prize to be awarded) given to a pupil for reaching the head position in an examination… |
| IMBARKED | • imbarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of imbark. • IMBARK v. to enclose in bark. |
| IMPARKED | • imparked v. Simple past tense and past participle of impark. • IMPARK v. to enclose in a park. |
| KAMERADS | • kamerads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of kamerad. • KAMERAD v. (German) to surrender. |
| MANDRAKE | • mandrake n. (Mythology) A mandragora, a kind of tiny demon immune to fire. • mandrake n. Any plant of the genus Mandragora, certain of which are said to have medicinal properties; the root… • mandrake n. A root of a mandrake plant that resembled human form, especially one kept or used for magic or occult purposes. |
| MARKEDLY | • markedly adv. In a marked manner; distinctly, noticeably, conspicuously. • markèdly adv. Alternative spelling of markedly. • MARKED adv. MARK, to impress or stamp with a sign. |
| MARKETED | • marketed v. Simple past tense and past participle of market. • MARKET v. to offer for sale. |
| REMARKED | • remarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of remark. • remarked adj. Conspicuous; marked. • remarked adj. Bearing a remark, as an etching. |
| TIDEMARK | • tidemark n. A line (of seaweed or differently coloured sand etc) on the shore showing the level of high or low tide. • tidemark n. (By extension) any mark showing the limit of some past activity. • tidemark n. (Humorous) a line of scum left on a bath tub when the water is drained away. |
| UNMARKED | • unmarked adj. Not bearing identification. • unmarked adj. Free from blemishes. • unmarked adj. Not noticed. |