| ALKALIMETRIC | • alkalimetric adj. (Chemistry) Describing a titration in which the titrant is an alkali. • ALKALIMETRIC adj. relating to alkalimetry, the measurement of the strength of alkalies. |
| BLACKGUARDISM | • blackguardism n. Blackguardly behaviour or language. • BLACKGUARDISM n. being a blackguard. |
| BLACKGUARDISMS | • blackguardisms n. Plural of blackguardism. • BLACKGUARDISM n. being a blackguard. |
| BLACKMAILER | • blackmailer n. Someone who blackmails. • BLACKMAILER n. one who commits blackmail. |
| BLACKMAILERS | • blackmailers n. Plural of blackmailer. • BLACKMAILER n. one who commits blackmail. |
| CHALKMARK | • CHALKMARK n. a mark made with chalk (in phrase walk the chalkmark). |
| CHALKMARKS | • CHALKMARK n. a mark made with chalk (in phrase walk the chalkmark). |
| CRAFTSMANLIKE | • craftsmanlike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a craftsman. • CRAFTSMANLIKE adj. like a craftsman. |
| KARMICALLY | • karmically adv. In a karmic context. • KARMIC adv. (Sanskrit) relating to karma, the moral quality of actions regarded as determining the nature of a future existence. |
| KARYOPLASMIC | • karyoplasmic adj. Relating to, or composed of karyoplasm. • KARYOPLASMIC adj. of or like karyoplasm, nucleoplasm. |
| LACEMAKER | • lacemaker n. A person who makes lace. • LACEMAKER n. one who makes lace. |
| LACEMAKERS | • lacemakers n. Plural of lacemaker. • LACEMAKER n. one who makes lace. |
| 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. |
| MARKETPLACES | • marketplaces n. Plural of marketplace. • market␣places n. Plural of market place. • MARKETPLACE n. an open square or place in a town where markets or public sales are held. |
| RAMSHACKLE | • ramshackle adj. In disrepair or disorder; poorly maintained; lacking upkeep, usually of buildings or vehicles. • ramshackle adj. Badly or carelessly organized. • ramshackle v. (Obsolete, transitive) To ransack. |