| CAUCHEMAR | • cauchemar n. (Folklore) A demon or witch in French folklore that drains a sleeping person’s energy by night. • CAUCHEMAR n. (French) a nightmare.
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| DEMARCATE | • demarcate v. To mark the limits or boundaries of something; to delimit. • demarcate v. To mark the difference between two causes of action; to distinguish.
 • DEMARCATE v. to mark the boundary of.
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| DEMARCHES | • demarches n. Plural of demarche. • démarches n. Plural of démarche.
 • DEMARCHE n. (French) a course of action, esp. a diplomatic petition or protest.
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| DEMARKETS | • demarkets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demarket. • DEMARKET v. to discourage consumers from buying one's product.
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| DEMARKING | • demarking v. Present participle of demark. • DEMARK v. to demarcate, mark off, delimit.
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| FIREMARKS | • firemarks n. Plural of firemark. • fire␣marks n. Plural of fire mark.
 • FIREMARK n. a metal plate formerly placed by insurance companies to mark an insured building.
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| PLATEMARK | • platemark n. A mark or emblem stamped upon gold or silver plate, to indicate the place of manufacture, the degree of purity, etc. • plate␣mark n. A legal emblem stamped into articles made from precious metals such as gold and silver to indicate the…
 • plate␣mark n. A mark made on paper by the edge of an intaglio plate during printing.
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| POLEMARCH | • polemarch n. (Historical, Ancient Greece, originally) The military commander in chief in Athens, one of the nine archonts. • polemarch n. (Historical, Ancient Greece) A civil magistrate in Athens who had jurisdiction in respect of strangers and sojourners.
 • polemarch n. (Historical, Ancient Greece) In other Greek (city) states, a high military and civil officer.
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| PREMARKET | • premarket adj. (Business) Prior to a product’s official market release. • premarket n. (Finance) The informal market in stocks and other securities, held before the official markets open.
 • PREMARKET n. before the development of a market.
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| REMARKERS | • remarkers n. Plural of remarker. • REMARKER n. one who remarks.
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| REMARKETS | • remarkets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of remarket. • REMARKET v. to market again.
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| REMARKING | • remarking v. Present participle of remark. • re-marking v. Present participle of re-mark.
 • REMARK v. to say briefly or casually.
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| REMARQUED | • remarqued adj. Having a remarque. • REMARQUED adj. bearing a remarque, a mark made in the margin of an engraving indicating a stage of development prior to completion.
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| REMARQUES | • remarques n. Plural of remarque. • REMARQUE n. (French) a mark made in the margin of an engraving indicating a stage of development prior to completion.
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| REMARRIED | • remarried v. Simple past tense and past participle of remarry. • remarried n. A person who has remarried.
 • remarried adj. Being married a second or third etc. time.
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| REMARRIES | • remarries v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of remarry. • REMARRY v. to marry again.
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| TELEMARKS | • telemarks n. Plural of telemark. • TELEMARK v. to make this kind of skiing turn.
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| TIDEMARKS | • tidemarks n. Plural of tidemark. • TIDEMARK n. a mark showing the highest or lowest points of a tide.
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| TRADEMARK | • trademark n. A word, symbol, or phrase used to identify a particular company’s product and differentiate it from… • trademark n. Any proprietary business, product or service name.
 • trademark n. The aspect for which someone or something is best known; a hallmark or typical characteristic.
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