| ARMLIKE | • armlike adj. Resembling or characteristic of an arm (limb). • ARMLIKE adj. like an arm. |
| BLIKSEM | • BLIKSEM interj. (South African) of surprise, shock etc. |
| GEMLIKE | • gemlike adj. Resembling a gem; thus, often brilliant and compact. • GEMLIKE adj. resembling a gem. |
| GUMLIKE | • gumlike adj. Resembling or characteristic of gum. • GUMLIKE adj. resembling gum. |
| JAMLIKE | • jamlike adj. Resembling jam (the sweet spread). • JAMLIKE adj. like jam. |
| KREMLIN | • kremlin n. (Architecture, Russian architecture) A fortified, central complex found in various Russian cities. • Kremlin prop.n. The Moscow Kremlin; a fortified complex in Moscow, Russia that serves as the official residence of the… • Kremlin prop.n. (Metonymically) The Russian or Soviet government. |
| LIMBECK | • limbeck n. (Obsolete) An alembic. • LIMBECK n. (Spenser) an old distilling apparatus, also LIMBEC. |
| LINKMEN | • linkmen n. Plural of linkman. • LINKMAN n. a male hired to light the way along dark streets, also LINKBOY. |
| MANLIKE | • manlike adj. Of or characteristic of grown men, as opposed to women or children; macho, mannish, virile. • manlike adj. Of or relating to a human being; anthropoid, anthropomorphous. • MANLIKE adj. like a man. |
| MAPLIKE | • maplike adj. Having the characteristics of a map. • MAPLIKE adj. resembling a map. |
| MELICKS | • melicks n. Plural of melick. • Melicks prop.n. Plural of Melick. • MELICK n. a type of perennial grass, also MELIC. |
| MICKLER | • Mickler prop.n. A surname. • MICKLE adj. much or great, also MEIKLE, MOCHELL, MUCHEL, MUCHELL. |
| MICKLES | • mickles n. Plural of mickle. • Mickles prop.n. Plural of Mickle. • MICKLE n. a large amount. |
| MILKERS | • milkers n. Plural of milker. • MILKER n. one who milks (cows). |
| MILKIER | • milkier adj. Comparative form of milky: more milky. • MILKY adj. like milk. |
| MILKMEN | • milkmen n. Plural of milkman. • MILKMAN n. a man who sells or delivers milk, also MILKO. |
| MISLIKE | • mislike v. (Transitive). • mislike v. (Intransitive). • mislike n. (Uncountable, archaic) Aversion or distaste for something; dislike; (countable, archaic) an instance of this. |