| KETMIAS | • ketmias n. Plural of ketmia. • KETMIA n. as in bladder ketmia, a plant with yellow flowers and a bladderlike calyx. |
| KISMETS | • kismets n. Plural of kismet. • KISMET n. (Turkish) destiny, also KISMAT. |
| KUMITES | • kumites n. Plural of kumite. • KUMITE n. (Japanese) freestyle martial arts fighting or sparring. |
| MARKETS | • markets n. Plural of market. • markets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of market. • Markets prop.n. Plural of Market. |
| MATOKES | • MATOKE n. (Bantu) in Uganda, plantain used as a staple food, also MATOOKE. |
| MATOOKE | • matooke n. Alternative form of matoke. • MATOOKE n. (Bantu) in Uganda, plantain used as a staple food, also MATOKE. |
| MEEKEST | • meekest adj. Superlative form of meek: most meek. • MEEK adj. having a mild and gentle temper. |
| MEERKAT | • meerkat n. Suricata suricatta, a small carnivorous mammal of the mongoose family, from the Kalahari Desert, known… • MEERKAT n. (Dutch) a South African carnivore, aka suricate, related to the ichneumon, also MEERCAT. |
| METHINK | • methink cont. Misconstruction of methinks. • METHINK v. it seems to me, also METHINKETH, METHINKS. |
| MIRKEST | • mirkest adj. Superlative form of mirk: most mirk. • MIRK adj. dark, also MURK. |
| MISKENT | • miskent v. Simple past tense and past participle of misken. • MISKEN v. to fail to recognize. |
| MISKEPT | • miskept v. Simple past tense and past participle of miskeep. • MISKEEP v. to keep wrongly. |
| MISTAKE | • mistake v. (Transitive) To understand wrongly, taking one thing or person for another. • mistake v. (Transitive, obsolete) To misunderstand (someone). • mistake v. (Intransitive, obsolete) To commit an unintentional error; to do or think something wrong. |
| MISTEUK | • MISTAKE v. to interpret wrongly. |
| MURKEST | • murkest adj. Superlative form of murk: most murk. • MURK adj. dark, gloomy, obscure, also MIRK. |
| MUSKETS | • muskets n. Plural of musket. • MUSKET n. a long-barrelled muzzle-loading shoulder gun used between the 16th and 18th centuries by infantry soldiers. |
| SMICKET | • smicket n. (Obsolete, UK, dialect) A woman’s undergarment; a smock. • SMICKET n. a woman's undergarment; a smock. |
| STEMBOK | • stembok n. Alternative spelling of steenbok. • STEMBOK n. (South African) a small South African antelope, also STEENBOK, STEENBUCK, STEINBOCK, STEINBOK, STEMBUCK. |
| UNKEMPT | • unkempt adj. (Of hair) Uncombed; dishevelled. • unkempt adj. (By extension) Disorderly; untidy; messy; not kept up. • unkempt adj. (Figurative) Rough; unpolished. |