| BLOKEDOM | • blokedom n. The world or sphere of blokes. • BLOKEDOM n. the world of blokes. |
| CLERKDOM | • clerkdom n. The role or status of clerk. • CLERKDOM n. the status of a clerk. |
| DOMELIKE | • domelike adj. Resembling a dome. • DOMELIKE adj. resembling a dome. |
| DRUMLIKE | • drumlike adj. Resembling a drum, such as in sound or shape. • DRUMLIKE adj. resembling the head of a drum. |
| DUCKMOLE | • duckmole n. (Obsolete) Synonym of platypus. • duck␣mole n. (Obsolete) The platypus. • DUCKMOLE n. a platypus, also DUCKBILL. |
| HINDMILK | • hindmilk n. The milk secreted during the later part of breastfeeding, typically high in fat and low in protein. • HINDMILK n. breast milk exuded after the first part of a feeding. |
| KALAMDAN | • kalamdan n. Alternative spelling of qalamdan. • KALAMDAN n. (Persian) a Persian writing-case, also QALAMDAN. |
| LANDMARK | • landmark n. (Historical) An object that marks the boundary of a piece of land (usually a stone, or a tree). • landmark n. A recognizable natural or man-made feature used for navigation. • landmark n. A notable location with historical, cultural, or geographical significance. |
| 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. |
| MILKMAID | • milkmaid n. (Historical) A girl or young woman who milks the cows on a farm. • MILKMAID n. a woman who milks cows. |
| MILKSHED | • milkshed n. (Agriculture, economics) A region producing milk that may be supplied to the area of demand with practical… • milkshed n. A shed in which animals are milked. (Contrast milkhouse, a building or portion thereof where milk is… • MILKSHED n. a region supplying milk to a particular community. |
| MILKWEED | • milkweed n. Any of several plants that have a milky sap and have pods that split to release seeds with silky tufts. • milkweed n. A monarch butterfly (Danaus spp). • MILKWEED n. a plant that secretes a milky fluid. |
| MILKWOOD | • milkwood n. Any of a number of trees with milky sap… • MILKWOOD n. any of various trees associated with latex. |
| MISLIKED | • misliked v. Simple past tense and past participle of mislike. • MISLIKE v. (archaic) to dislike, also MISLEEKE. |
| MUDLARKS | • mudlarks n. Plural of mudlark. • MUDLARK v. to follow the occupation of a mudlark. |
| SKLIMMED | • SKLIM v. (Scots) to climb, also SCLIM. |
| UNMILKED | • unmilked adj. Not milked. • UNMILKED adj. not milked. |