| ANTIMASK | • antimask n. Obsolete form of antimasque. • antimask adj. Opposing masks. • ANTIMASK n. a secondary mask, or grotesque interlude, between the parts of a serious mask, also ANTIMASQUE. |
| KATSINAM | • KATSINA n. (Native American) a doll representing rain-bringing Hopi ancestors, also KACHINA, KATCHINA, KATCINA. |
| MANKIEST | • mankiest adj. Superlative form of manky: most manky. • MANKY adj. (Scots) filthy, dirty, rotten. |
| METHINKS | • methinks cont. (Archaic or humorous) It seems to me. • METHINKS v. (archaic) I think, also METHINK, METHINKETH. |
| MISTAKEN | • mistaken v. Past participle of mistake. • mistaken adj. Erroneous. • mistaken adj. (With a copula verb, often with about) Having an incorrect belief. |
| MISTHINK | • misthink v. (Transitive, intransitive, obsolete) To think wrongly or badly (of). • misthink v. (Intransitive, obsolete) To have sinful thoughts. • MISTHINK v. to think wrongly. |
| MONOTASK | • monotask v. (Intransitive) To perform only one task at a time. • monotask n. A single task performed while not performing other tasks (i.e. not multitasking). • MONOTASK v. to perform one task at a time. |
| MUNTJAKS | • muntjaks n. Plural of muntjak. • MUNTJAK n. (Malay) a small Asian deer, also MUNTJAC. |
| STICKMAN | • stickman n. A simple drawing of a man with lines to represent limbs and torso. • stickman n. A dealer in gambling who gathers the dice with a stick. • stickman n. (US) A person who makes confectionery by pulling candy onto a stick. |
| STICKMEN | • stickmen n. Plural of stickman. • stick␣men n. Plural of stick man. • STICKMAN n. one who supervises play at a dice table. |
| STOCKMAN | • stockman n. A man who raises or looks after livestock. • stockman n. A person who works in a stockroom. • Stockman prop.n. A surname. |
| STOCKMEN | • stockmen n. Plural of stockman. • STOCKMAN n. a man who owns or raises livestock. |
| TACKSMAN | • tacksman n. (Scotland) A person who holds a tack from another; a tenant. • tacksman n. Obsolete spelling of taxman. • TACKSMAN n. one who holds a tack or lease from another; a tenant, or lessee. |
| TACKSMEN | • tacksmen n. Plural of tacksman. • TACKSMAN n. one who holds a tack or lease from another; a tenant, or lessee. |
| TOKENISM | • tokenism n. A policy of formally complying with efforts to achieve a goal by making small, token gestures; especially… • TOKENISM n. the policy of making only a superficial effort. |
| TRANKUMS | • trankums n. Plural of trankum. • TRANKUM n. (Scott) a trinket, also TRINKUM. |
| TRINKUMS | • TRINKUM n. a trinket, also TRANKUM. |