| ALLEMANDE | • allemande n. A popular instrumental dance form in Baroque music, and a standard element of a suite, generally the… • allemande v. To perform this dance. • ALLEMANDE n. (French) a courtly baroque dance in which the arms are interlaced, also ALMAIN. |
| CATTLEMAN | • cattleman n. A man who raises or tends cattle. • CATTLEMAN n. one who raises cattle. |
| COCKLEMAN | • cockleman n. A fisherman who catches cockles. • COCKLEMAN n. a cockle fisherman. |
| EMBLEMATA | • emblemata n. Plural of emblema. • EMBLEMA n. (Greek) a carved or mounted ornament in relief. |
| GENTLEMAN | • gentleman n. (Chiefly historical) A man of gentle but not noble birth, particularly a man of means (originally ownership… • gentleman n. Any well-bred, well-mannered, or charming man. • gentleman n. (Derogatory) An effeminate or oversophisticated man. |
| MIDDLEMAN | • middleman n. An intermediary, agent between two (or more) parties. • middleman n. An intermediate dealer between the manufacturer and the retailer or customer. • middleman n. (Ireland, historical) One who rents land in large tracts, and lets it in small portions to the peasantry. |
| MUSCLEMAN | • muscleman n. A bodyguard. • muscleman n. (Bodybuilding) A man with developed muscles. • muscle␣man n. Alternative form of muscleman. |
| 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. |
| RADDLEMAN | • raddleman n. Alternative spelling of ruddleman. • RADDLEMAN n. one who marks e.g. sheep with raddle, also REDDLEMAN, RUDDLEMAN. |
| REDDLEMAN | • reddleman n. A ruddleman. • REDDLEMAN n. one who marks e.g. sheep with reddle, also RADDLEMAN, RUDDLEMAN. |
| RUDDLEMAN | • ruddleman n. Someone who deals in ruddle (red ochre). • RUDDLEMAN n. one who marks e.g. sheep with reddle, also RADDLEMAN, REDDLEMAN. |
| SICKLEMAN | • sickleman n. One who uses a sickle; a reaper. • SICKLEMAN n. one who uses a sickle; a reaper. |
| STABLEMAN | • stableman n. A person employed to take care of horses in a stable. • STABLEMAN n. someone who works at a stable, also STABLEBOY. |
| STALEMATE | • stalemate n. (Chess) The state in which the player to move is not in check but has no legal moves, resulting in a draw. • stalemate n. (By extension) Any situation that has no obvious possible movement, but involves no personal loss. • stalemate n. Any kind of match in which neither contestant laid claim to victory; a draw. |
| TABLEMATE | • tablemate n. Someone with whom one shares a table. • TABLEMATE n. one who shares a table. |
| TABLEMATS | • tablemats n. Plural of tablemat. • table␣mats n. Plural of table mat. • TABLEMAT n. a small mat used on a table to protect the surface of the table from the plate and from food. |
| TELEMARKS | • telemarks n. Plural of telemark. • TELEMARK v. to make this kind of skiing turn. |
| TELEMATIC | • telematic adj. Of or pertaining to telematics. • TELEMATIC adj. relating to telematics, the transmission of computerized data over long distances. |