| MISMAKE | • mismake v. (Transitive, obsolete) To unmake; depose. • mismake v. (Transitive) To shape or form improperly; make badly or amiss; spoil in making. • mismake v. (Transitive, reflexive) To disturb (oneself); put (oneself) out. |
| MISMAKES | • mismakes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mismake. • MISMAKE v. to make incorrectly. |
| DRESSMAKE | • dressmake v. (Transitive, intransitive) To make (a dress or dresses). • DRESSMAKE v. to make dresses. |
| LOSSMAKER | • lossmaker n. A company, product, etc. that makes a financial loss. • loss-maker n. Alternative form of lossmaker. • LOSSMAKER n. a business that makes a continual loss. |
| NEWSMAKER | • newsmaker n. One whose actions make the headlines of news reports; one who affects the course of public discourse. • NEWSMAKER n. a person whose activities are reported in news. |
| ODDSMAKER | • oddsmaker n. A person who sets odds for gambling. • ODDSMAKER n. one who figures odds. |
| DRESSMAKER | • dressmaker n. A person who makes tailor-made women’s clothes. • DRESSMAKER n. one that makes dresses. |
| DRESSMAKES | • dressmakes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dressmake. • DRESSMAKE v. to make dresses. |
| GLASSMAKER | • glassmaker n. A person or company that makes glass or glass items. • GLASSMAKER n. one that makes glass. |
| LOSSMAKERS | • lossmakers n. Plural of lossmaker. • loss-makers n. Plural of loss-maker. • LOSSMAKER n. a business that makes a continual loss. |
| NEWSMAKERS | • newsmakers n. Plural of newsmaker. • NEWSMAKER n. a person whose activities are reported in news. |
| ODDSMAKERS | • oddsmakers n. Plural of oddsmaker. • ODDSMAKER n. one who figures odds. |
| DRESSMAKERS | • dressmakers n. Plural of dressmaker. • DRESSMAKER n. one that makes dresses. |
| GLASSMAKERS | • glassmakers n. Plural of glassmaker. • GLASSMAKER n. one that makes glass. |