| BISMAR | • bismar n. (Historical) A kind of steelyard used in Orkney. • BISMAR n. (Old Norse) in Orkney and Shetland, a kind of steelyard. |
| BISMARS | • bismars n. Plural of bismar. • BISMAR n. (Old Norse) in Orkney and Shetland, a kind of steelyard. |
| MISMARK | • mismark v. (Transitive) To mark incorrectly; err in noting or marking. • MISMARK v. to mark wrongly. |
| BISMARCK | • bismarck n. (North America) A dessert pastry… • Bismarck prop.n. A German family name. • Bismarck prop.n. Otto von Bismarck, one of the prominent German statesmen of the nineteenth century. |
| MISMARKS | • mismarks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mismark. • MISMARK v. to mark wrongly. |
| MISMARRY | • mismarry v. (Transitive, intransitive) To get married to an unsuitable person. • MISMARRY v. to marry unsuitably. |
| BISMARCKS | • bismarcks n. Plural of bismarck. • Bismarcks n. Plural of Bismarck. • BISMARCK n. (Canadian) a type of pastry. |
| MISMARKED | • mismarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of mismark. • MISMARK v. to mark wrongly. |
| MISMARKING | • mismarking v. Present participle of mismark. • mismarking n. An incorrect marking. • MISMARK v. to mark wrongly. |
| MISMARRIED | • mismarried v. Simple past tense and past participle of mismarry. • MISMARRY v. to marry unsuitably. |
| MISMARRIES | • mismarries v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mismarry. • MISMARRY v. to marry unsuitably. |
| MISMARRIAGE | • mismarriage n. Bad or unsuitable marriage. • MISMARRIAGE n. an unsuitable marriage. |
| MISMARRYING | • mismarrying v. Present participle of mismarry. • MISMARRY v. to marry unsuitably. |
| MISMARRIAGES | • mismarriages n. Plural of mismarriage. • MISMARRIAGE n. an unsuitable marriage. |