| GIMMICK | • gimmick n. A trick or device used to attain some end. • gimmick n. A clever ploy or strategy. • gimmick n. (Electronics) A gimmick capacitor. |
| IMMASKS | • immasks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of immask. • IMMASK v. (Shakespeare) to mask or disguise. |
| KIMMERS | • kimmers n. Plural of kimmer. • KIMMER n. (Scots) a godmother, also CUMMER. |
| KRIMMER | • krimmer n. Synonym of astrakhan. • Krimmer prop.n. A surname. • KRIMMER n. (German) tightly curled grey or black lamb's wool, also CRIMMER. |
| MILKMAN | • milkman n. A man who delivers milk to households and sometimes businesses early in the morning. • MILKMAN n. a man who sells or delivers milk, also MILKO. |
| MILKMEN | • milkmen n. Plural of milkman. • MILKMAN n. a man who sells or delivers milk, also MILKO. |
| MIMMICK | • mimmick v. Obsolete form of mimic. • MIMMICK n. an affected person. • MIMMICK v. to be over-dainty, also MINNICK, MINNOCK. |
| MISMAKE | • mismake v. (Transitive, obsolete) To unmake; depose. • mismake v. (Transitive) To shape or form improperly; make badly or amiss; spoil in making. • mismake v. (Transitive, reflexive) To disturb (oneself); put (oneself) out. |
| MISMARK | • mismark v. (Transitive) To mark incorrectly; err in noting or marking. • MISMARK v. to mark wrongly. |
| SKIMMED | • skimmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of skim. • SKIM v. to remove floating matter from the surface. |
| SKIMMER | • skimmer n. A device that skims. • skimmer n. A person who skims. • skimmer n. Any of three species of bird in the genus Rynchops of the family Laridae, that feed by skimming the… |
| SKIMMIA | • skimmia n. Any of the genus Skimmia of evergreen shrubs and trees. • Skimmia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Rutaceae – certain evergreen shrubs and small trees. • SKIMMIA n. (Japanese) an Asiatic shrub with holly-like leaves and fragrant panicles of flowers. |