| GIMMICKS | • gimmicks n. Plural of gimmick. • gimmicks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gimmick. • GIMMICK v. to provide with a gimmick (a tricky feature). |
| GIMMICKY | • gimmicky adj. Resembling, or characteristic of a gimmick. • gimmicky adj. Containing gimmicks. • GIMMICKY adj. having or being like a gimmick. |
| IMMASKED | • immasked v. Simple past tense and past participle of immask. • IMMASK v. (Shakespeare) to mask or disguise. |
| KAIMAKAM | • kaimakam n. Alternative spelling of kaymakam. • KAIMAKAM n. (Turkish) a Turkish governor, also CAIMAC, CAIMACAM, QAIMAQAM. |
| KRIMMERS | • krimmers n. Plural of krimmer. • KRIMMER n. (German) tightly curled grey or black lamb's wool, also CRIMMER. |
| KUMIKUMI | • kumi␣kumi n. (Kenya) illicitly manufactured alcohol; moonshine. • KUMIKUMI n. (Maori) a kind of marrow found in New Zealand, also KAMOKAMO. |
| MAKIMONO | • makimono n. A type of Japanese hand scroll which unrolls horizontally, or laterally on a flat surface. • makimono n. Rolled sushi; makizushi. • MAKIMONO n. (Japanese) a Japanese ornamental scroll. |
| MERIMAKE | • MERIMAKE n. (Spenser) merrymaking. |
| MILKMAID | • milkmaid n. (Historical) A girl or young woman who milks the cows on a farm. • MILKMAID n. a woman who milks cows. |
| MIMICKED | • mimicked v. Simple past tense and past participle of mimic. • MIMIC v. to imitate. |
| MIMICKER | • mimicker n. Synonym of mimic (noun). • MIMICKER n. one who mimics. |
| MIMMICKS | • mimmicks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mimmick. • MIMMICK v. to be over-dainty, also MINNICK, MINNOCK. |
| MISMAKES | • mismakes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mismake. • MISMAKE v. to make incorrectly. |
| MISMARKS | • mismarks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mismark. • MISMARK v. to mark wrongly. |
| SKIMMERS | • skimmers n. Plural of skimmer. • SKIMMER n. a seabird that skims the water. |
| SKIMMIAS | • skimmias n. Plural of skimmia. • SKIMMIA n. (Japanese) an Asiatic shrub with holly-like leaves and fragrant panicles of flowers. |
| SKIMMING | • skimming v. Present participle of skim. • skimming n. Something skimmed from a surface etc. • skimming n. A motion or action that skims. |
| SKLIMMED | • SKLIM v. (Scots) to climb, also SCLIM. |