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12-letter words containing e, s, k, i, m

  • multitaskers — Plural form of multitasker.
  • mushroomlike — Having the form or characteristics of a mushroom.
  • music locker — Digital Technology. an online service that supports cloud-based storage of digital music files so as to allow users to stream or download their personal music collections for playback on any compatible device: I uploaded all my CDs to a music locker, and now I can access the music from my laptop, tablet, or smartphone.
  • musk thistle — a composite plant, Carduus nutans, having heads of nodding, rose-purple flowers, introduced into the U.S. from Eurasia.
  • nevinnomyssk — a city in the SW Russian Federation in Europe, S of Stavropol.
  • noise-making — a person or thing that makes noise, as a reveler on New Year's Eve, Halloween, etc., or a rattle, horn, or similar device used on such an occasion.
  • phrasemaking — the making up or coining of memorable phrases or slogans
  • policymakers — a person responsible for making policy, especially in government.
  • risk manager — A risk manager is a person who works in risk management.
  • risk-manager — the technique or profession of assessing, minimizing, and preventing accidental loss to a business, as through the use of insurance, safety measures, etc.
  • rock jasmine — any of several alpine plants belonging to the genus Androsace, of the primrose family, having tufted leaves often in basal rosettes, and umbels of pink, red, purple, or white flowers.
  • roman strike — a striking mechanism of c1700, giving the equivalent in tones of Roman numerals, a bell of one pitch striking once for each number I, a bell of another pitch striking once for V, twice for X.
  • scrimshanker — a shirker
  • sea milkwort — a maritime plant, Glaux maritima, having small, pinkish-white flowers.
  • section mark — section (def 16).
  • self-mocking — to attack or treat with ridicule, contempt, or derision.
  • semi-skilled — A semi-skilled worker has some training and skills, but not enough to do specialized work.
  • semi-skimmed — (of milk) having part of the cream removed, so it contains less animal fat and fewer calories than full cream milk
  • semidarkness — partial darkness.
  • service mark — a proprietary term, such as Blue Cross and Blue Shield, American Express, or Planned Parenthood, that is registered with the Patent and Trademark Office. Abbreviation: SM.
  • share-milker — (in New Zealand) a person who lives on a dairy farm milking the owner's herd for an agreed share of the profits and, usually, building his own herd simultaneously
  • skeuomorphic — an ornament or design on an object copied from a form of the object when made from another material or by other techniques, as an imitation metal rivet mark found on handles of prehistoric pottery.
  • skimmed milk — milk from which the cream has been skimmed.
  • smart cookie — intelligent or sharp-witted person
  • smoke signal — If someone such as a politician or businessman sends out smoke signals, they give an indication of their views and intentions. This indication is often not clear and needs to be worked out.
  • smoking area — a designated area in which smoking is permitted
  • soybean milk — a milk substitute made of soy flour and water, used especially in the making of tofu.
  • superkingdom — in some systems of biological classification, either of the two major subdivisions, prokaryote or eukaryote, into which all living organisms can be placed
  • systems disk — a disk used to store computer programs, esp the basic operating programs of a computer
  • taskmistress — a woman whose function it is to assign tasks, especially burdensome ones, to others.
  • tinker's dam — the least value or merit; nothing or anything at all: It's not worth a tinker's damn.
  • turkmenistan — a republic in central in Asia, bordering the Caspian Sea, Iran, and Afghanistan. 188,417 sq. mi. (488,000 sq. km). Capital: Ashkhabad.
  • unmistakable — not mistakable; clear; obvious.
  • workmistress — a woman who oversees or controls work
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