| ALMEMARS | • almemars n. Plural of almemar. • ALMEMAR n. (Hebrew) a platform in a synagogue. |
| DEMARCHE | • demarche n. Alternative spelling of démarche. • démarche n. A diplomatic maneuver; one handled with finesse. • démarche n. A diplomatic note without a personal attribution conveying an official protest or request for support… |
| DEMARKED | • demarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of demark. • DEMARK v. to demarcate, mark off, delimit. |
| 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. |
| FIREMARK | • firemark n. Alternative form of fire mark. • fire␣mark n. (Historical) A plaque mounted outside a house, bearing the emblem of the insurance company, as a guide… • FIREMARK n. a metal plate formerly placed by insurance companies to mark an insured building. |
| REMARKED | • remarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of remark. • remarked adj. Conspicuous; marked. • remarked adj. Bearing a remark, as an etching. |
| REMARKER | • remarker n. One who remarks. • REMARKER n. one who remarks. |
| REMARKET | • remarket v. (Transitive) To market again. • REMARKET v. to market again. |
| REMARQUE | • remarque n. (Engraving) A small design etched on the margin of a plate and supposed to be removed after the earliest… • remarque n. (Engraving) Any feature distinguishing a particular stage of the plate. • remarque n. (Engraving) A print or proof distinguished by such a mark. |
| ROSEMARY | • rosemary n. A shrub, Salvia rosmarinus (formerly Rosmarinus officinalis), that originates from Europe and Asia Minor… • Rosemary prop.n. A female given name from Latin. • ROSEMARY n. an evergreen shrub. |
| 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. |
| TIDEMARK | • tidemark n. A line (of seaweed or differently coloured sand etc) on the shore showing the level of high or low tide. • tidemark n. (By extension) any mark showing the limit of some past activity. • tidemark n. (Humorous) a line of scum left on a bath tub when the water is drained away. |