| AIRPARK | • airpark n. (US) A small airport sometimes found near an industrial or business area. • AIRPARK n. a small airport. |
| BULWARK | • bulwark n. A defensive wall or rampart. • bulwark n. A defense or safeguard. • bulwark n. A breakwater. |
| DAYMARK | • daymark n. A mark (such as a tower) designed to help navigators to find their way during daylight hours. • DAYMARK n. an unlighted seamark. |
| DIQUARK | • diquark n. (Particle physics) The hypothetical state of two quarks grouped inside a baryon. • DIQUARK n. a low energy configuration of two quarks. |
| DISBARK | • disbark v. (Transitive) To strip (A tree, etc.) of bark. • disbark v. (Obsolete) To disembark. • DISBARK v. to strip of bark. |
| DISPARK | • dispark v. (Archaic, transitive) To open (A private enclosure, park, etc.) to the public. • DISPARK v. (archaic) to make no longer a park. |
| EARMARK | • earmark v. (Transitive) To mark (sheep or other animals) by slitting the ear. • earmark v. (Transitive, by extension) To specify or set aside for a particular purpose, to allocate. • earmark n. A mark or deformation of the ear of an animal, intended to indicate ownership. |
| FINMARK | • Finmark n. A Finnish mark (former currency unit of Finland). • FINMARK n. the monetary unit of Finland, also FINNMARK. |
| FUTHARK | • futhark n. The Germanic runic alphabet; especially specifically the Elder or Younger futhark alphabet (of Scandinavia… • FUTHARK n. the runic alphabet, also FUTHARC, FUTHORC, FUTHORK. |
| MISMARK | • mismark v. (Transitive) To mark incorrectly; err in noting or marking. • MISMARK v. to mark wrongly. |
| MUDLARK | • mudlark n. (Slang, now rare) A pig; pork. • mudlark n. (Now rare, chiefly historical) One who scavenges in river or harbor mud for items of value, especially in London. • mudlark n. A child who plays in the mud; a child that spends most of its time in the streets, a street urchin. |
| OSTMARK | • ostmark n. (Historical) The currency unit of the former German Democratic Republic (aka GDR, DDR, East Germany)… • OSTMARK n. (German) a former East German monetary unit. |
| OUTBARK | • outbark v. (Transitive) To surpass in barking. • OUTBARK v. to surpass in barking. |
| PUGMARK | • pugmark n. The print or track of an animal. • PUGMARK n. the track of a big cat e.g. a tiger. |
| SEAMARK | • seamark n. Any elevated object on land which serves as a guide to mariners, such as a hill or steeple. • seamark n. A beacon, buoy, etc. placed in the sea to aid navigation. • sea␣mark n. Alternative spelling of seamark. |
| SKYLARK | • skylark n. A small brown passerine bird, Alauda arvensis, that sings as it flies high into the air. • skylark v. (Dated, originally nautical) To jump about joyfully, frolic; to play around, play tricks. • SKYLARK v. to frolic. |
| TANBARK | • tanbark n. The bark of the oak (or other trees) used as a source of tannin. • tanbark n. The spent bark used as a ground covering. • TANBARK n. a tree bark used for tanning. |
| TITLARK | • titlark n. Anthus pratensis, the meadow pipit, a songbird. • TITLARK n. a pipit, esp. the meadow pipit. |
| WAYMARK | • waymark n. A sign or symbol marked in a prominent position in an off-road location to show the track of a footpath… • waymark n. A map coordinate stored within a satellite navigation system. • WAYMARK n. a mark showing the way. |