| BAKEMEAT | • bakemeat n. (Obsolete) Any baked product (such as a pie). • BAKEMEAT n. (Biblical) pastry, pies. |
| 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. |
| EMPACKET | • empacket v. (Transitive, archaic, Scotland) To pack up. • EMPACKET v. to pack up. |
| FAKEMENT | • fakement n. (Archaic) A forgery; something faked. • FAKEMENT n. a sham, a dodge. |
| KEMPIEST | • KEMPY adj. of hair, coarse, like kemp. |
| KETAMINE | • ketamine n. (Pharmacology) A synthetic compound used as an anesthetic and analgesic drug and also (illicitly) as a hallucinogen. • KETAMINE n. an anaesthetic drug. |
| KETOXIME | • ketoxime n. (Organic chemistry) Any oxime derived from an ketone; general formula R2C=NOH. • KETOXIME n. an oxime product of a ketone reacting with hydroxylamine. |
| MAKEBATE | • makebate n. One who excites contentions and quarrels; an instigator. • makebate n. A plant, bush jasmine (Chrysojasminum fruticans, syn. Jasminum fruticans). • MAKEBATE n. (archaic) a mischief-maker. |
| MAMATEEK | • mamateek n. A type of wigwam used by the Beothuk in Newfoundland. • MAMATEEK n. (Native American) a type of wigwam. |
| MARKETED | • marketed v. Simple past tense and past participle of market. • MARKET v. to offer for sale. |
| MARKETER | • marketer n. One who designs and executes marketing campaigns. • marketer n. (US English) One who sells products or services, for example goods at a market; called a marketeer in UK English. • MARKETER n. one that markets, also MARKETEER. |
| MEERKATS | • meerkats n. Plural of meerkat. • MEERKAT n. (Dutch) a South African carnivore, aka suricate, related to the ichneumon, also MEERCAT. |
| REMARKET | • remarket v. (Transitive) To market again. • REMARKET v. to market again. |
| STEMLIKE | • stemlike adj. Resembling a stem or stalk. • STEMLIKE adj. like a stem. |
| TEAMAKER | • teamaker n. A person who makes tea (the drink). • teamaker n. A machine that prepares tea (the drink). • TEAMAKER n. one that makes tea. |
| TELEMARK | • telemark n. (Uncountable, skiing) Telemark skiing, a method of skiing using the telemark turn and a binding that… • telemark n. (Countable, skiing) A telemark turn. • telemark n. (Countable, ski jumping) A telemark landing. |
| YOKEMATE | • yokemate n. An animal yoked with another. • yokemate n. (Archaic) A companion. • yokemate v. (Transitive) To connect together as if by a yoke. |