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11-letter words containing k, m, e

  • clock-timer — timer (def 4).
  • code monkey — a computer programmer who is able to perform only routine tasks
  • coffeemaker — Any of several different types of kitchen apparatus used to brew and filter coffee.
  • command key — (on a computer keyboard) a key used when executing commands
  • computernik — a person who is very interested in, and knowledgeable about, computers
  • comstockery — immoderate censorship on grounds of immorality
  • connie mack — Connie [kon-ee] /ˈkɒn i/ (Show IPA), (Cornelius McGillicuddy) 1862–1956, U.S. baseball player and manager.
  • cooked mode — The normalUnix character-input mode, with interrupts enabled and with erase, kill and other special-character interpretations performed directly by the tty driver. Opposite of raw mode. See also rare mode. Other operating systems often have similar mode distinctions, and the raw/rare/cooked way of describing them has spread widely along with the C language and other Unix exports. Most generally, "cooked mode" may refer to any mode of a system that does extensive preprocessing before presenting data to a program.
  • countermark — a mark on an object that is additional to a mark already on that object, and that serves a purpose such as enhancing security, or noting a change in the value of that object, etc
  • curb market — curb (def 5).
  • custom-make — to make according to the specifications of an individual buyer
  • damask rose — a rose, Rosa damascena, native to Asia and cultivated for its pink or red fragrant flowers, which are used to make the perfume attar
  • dark comedy — a play, movie, etc., having elements of comedy and tragedy, often involving gloomy or morbid satire.
  • dark matter — Dark matter is material that is believed to form a large part of the universe, but which has never been seen.
  • demarkation — the determining and marking off of the boundaries of something.
  • demarketing — advertising that urges the public to limit the consumption of a product, as at a time of shortage.
  • deutschmark — the former standard monetary unit of Germany, divided into 100 pfennigs; replaced by the euro in 2002: until 1990 the standard monetary unit of West Germany
  • disembarked — Simple past tense and past participle of disembark.
  • disembarkee — One who disembarks from a vessel such as an airplane or ship.
  • dockmackies — Plural form of dockmackie.
  • down-market — appealing or catering to lower-income consumers; widely affordable or accessible.
  • dressmakers — Plural form of dressmaker.
  • dressmaking — a person whose occupation is the making or alteration of women's dresses, coats, etc.
  • drunkometer — a device for measuring the amount of alcohol in a person's breath to determine the amount of alcohol in the bloodstream.
  • e-marketing — the practice of marketing by means of the internet
  • earth smoke — fumitory.
  • ekman layer — the thin top layer of the sea that flows at 90° to the wind direction, discovered by Vagn Walfrid Ekman
  • embankments — Plural form of embankment.
  • embarkation — The act of embarking.
  • embarkments — Plural form of embarkment.
  • emblem book — a book of allegorical pictures containing a moral lesson, with an explanatory motto or verses
  • epimanikion — Cuffs worn over the sticharion by clergy in the Greek Orthodox Church, corresponding to a maniple in other catholic churches.
  • eskimo roll — a manoeuvre that causes a kayak to return to an upright position after capsizing
  • eye make-up — cosmetics for the eyes, such as mascara and eyeliner
  • farm worker — a person who is hired to work on a farm
  • farmworkers — Plural form of farmworker.
  • felt marker — a felt pen with a wide nib for making identifying marks, as on clothing.
  • filled milk — milk containing a substitute for the butterfat.
  • finger mark — a mark, especially a smudge or stain, made by a finger.
  • fingermarks — Plural form of fingermark.
  • fish market — a market selling fish
  • flea market — a market, often outdoors, consisting of a number of individual stalls selling old or used articles, curios and antiques, cut-rate merchandise, etc.
  • foam-backed — having a backing made of foam rubber
  • folk memory — the memory of past events as preserved in a community
  • framework 4 — A European Union funding programme, the information technology portion of which replaced ESPRIT.
  • free market — an economic system in which prices and wages are determined by unrestricted competition between businesses, without government regulation or fear of monopolies.
  • frost smoke — an ice fog caused by extremely cold air flowing over a body of comparatively warm water, especially in polar regions.
  • gamebreaker — a person who makes a significant contribution to a team's sporting success
  • gamekeepers — Plural form of gamekeeper.
  • gamekeeping — a person employed, as on an estate or game preserve, to prevent poaching and provide a natural environment conducive to the propagation of game, as by thinning brush, scattering food after a snowstorm, and the like.
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