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12-letter words containing a, d, m, k

  • address mask — (networking)   (Or "subnet mask") A bit mask used to identify which bits in an IP address correspond to the network address and subnet portions of the address. This mask is often referred to as the subnet mask because the network portion of the address can be determined by the class inherent in an IP address. The address mask has ones in positions corresponding to the network and subnet numbers and zeros in the host number positions.
  • afrikanerdom — (in South Africa) Afrikaner nationalism based on pride in the Afrikaans language and culture, conservative Calvinism, and a sense of heritage as pioneers
  • aldermanlike — resembling an alderman, esp in being pompous
  • back molding — a molding, as a backband, applied to interior window and door trim to conceal the edge of the wall surface.
  • backswordman — a person who uses a backsword.
  • backwoodsman — Backwoodsmen are people, especially politicians, who like the old ways of doing things, or who are involved in an organization at a local level.
  • backwoodsmen — Plural form of backwoodsman.
  • black comedy — a comedy dealing with an unpleasant situation in a pessimistic or macabre manner
  • black medick — a small European leguminous plant, Medicago lupulina, with trifoliate leaves, small yellow flowers, and black pods
  • cackermander — a friend
  • compact disk — an optical disk approximately 4.75 inches (12 cm) in diameter, on which a program, data, music, etc., is digitally encoded for a laser beam to scan, decode, and transmit to a playback system, computer monitor, or television set. Abbreviation: CD.
  • conduct mark — (in school) a mark for behaviour
  • damask steel — Damascus steel
  • damaskeening — Present participle of damaskeen.
  • dark mineral — any rock-forming mineral that has a specific gravity greater than 2.8 and that is generally dark in color.
  • dark tourism — tourism to sites associated with tragedies, disasters, and death
  • daydreamlike — resembling a daydream
  • denim jacket — a jacket made of a hard-wearing twill-weave cotton fabric
  • devil's mark — (in witchcraft) a mark, as a scar or blemish, on the body of a person who has made a compact with a devil.
  • dialkylamine — (organic chemistry) Any secondary amine formed from two alkyl groups.
  • diamondbacks — Plural form of diamondback.
  • disembarking — Present participle of disembark.
  • don't ask me — You reply 'don't ask me' when you do not know the answer to a question, usually when you are annoyed or surprised that you have been asked.
  • dream ticket — If journalists talk about a dream ticket, they are referring to two candidates for political positions, for example President and Vice-President, or Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, who they think will be extremely successful.
  • dynamic link — (compiler)   A pointer from an activation record to the activation record for the scope from which the current scope was called at run time. This is used in a statically scoped language to restore the environment pointer on exit from a scope. To access a non-local variable in a dynamically scoped language, dynamic links are followed until a binding for the given variable name is found.
  • franked mail — official mail sent by members of Congress, the vice president, and other authorized officials. Compare frank1 (defs 6–9).
  • hammarskjold — Dag Hjalmar [dahg yahl-mahr] /dɑg ˈyɑl mɑr/ (Show IPA), 1905–61, Swedish statesman: Secretary General of the United Nations 1953–61; Nobel Peace Prize 1961.
  • holidaymaker — vacationer.
  • infrakingdom — (taxonomy) A taxonomic category sometimes inserted below subkingdom.
  • james dickeyJames, 1923–97, U.S. poet and novelist.
  • kalmar sound — a strait between SE Sweden and Öland Island. 85 miles (137 km) long; 14 miles (23 km) wide.
  • karmadharaya — a compound of two words in which the first is an adjective and the second a substantive, as blackbird, gentleman, or grandson.
  • kath and kim — a personification of the White population of middle Australia
  • kim dae jung — 1925–2009, president of South Korea 1998–2003.
  • kingdom hall — a meeting place of Jehovah's Witnesses for religious services.
  • klamath weed — the St.-John's-wort, Hypericum perforatum.
  • lady's-smock — a N temperate plant, Cardamine pratensis, with white or rose-pink flowers: family Brassicaceae (crucifers)
  • laundry mark — a symbol on a label on an article of clothing, bed-linen, etc, which specifies how the item should be washed and cared for, for example, at which temperature it should be washed at, whether it should be ironed, dry-cleaned, etc
  • leading mark — either of two conspicuous objects regarded as points on a line (leading line) upon which a vessel can sail a safe course.
  • like a dream — If you say that someone does something like a dream, you think that they do it very well. If you say that something happens like a dream, you mean that it happens successfully without any problems.
  • madeira cake — a kind of rich sponge cake
  • mail-cheeked — (of certain fishes) having the cheeks crossed with a bony plate.
  • make a stand — to take a position for defense or opposition
  • make demands — If someone or something makes demands on you, they require you to do things which need a lot of time, energy, or money.
  • make friends — get to know people
  • make headway — forward movement; progress in a forward direction: The ship's headway was slowed by the storm.
  • make inroads — If one thing makes inroads into another, the first thing starts affecting or destroying the second.
  • make the bed — rearrange the bedsheets
  • mark reading — the function performed by an optical mark reader
  • market order — an order to buy or sell a specified amount of a security at the best price available.

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