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9-letter words containing m, a, r, k, o

  • mark-down — a visible impression or trace on something, as a line, cut, dent, stain, or bruise: a small mark on his arm.
  • markdowns — Plural form of markdown.
  • markowitzHarry M, born 1927, U.S. economist: Nobel prize 1990.
  • marrowsky — spoonerism
  • mathworks — The MathWorks, Inc.
  • mccormackJohn, 1884–1945, U.S. tenor, born in Ireland.
  • meatworks — (Australia, New Zealand) A slaughterhouse or meat processing plant.
  • metalwork — objects made of metal.
  • moonraker — Also called moonsail [moon-suh l, -seyl] /ˈmun səl, -ˌseɪl/ (Show IPA). Nautical. a light square sail set above a skysail.
  • nonmarket — an open place or a covered building where buyers and sellers convene for the sale of goods; a marketplace: a farmers' market.
  • oddsmaker — a person who calculates or predicts the outcome of a contest, as in sports or politics, and sets betting odds.
  • orkneyman — a native or inhabitant of Orkney
  • pock-mark — Usually, pockmarks. scars or pits left by a pustule in smallpox or the like.
  • pranksome — tending to play pranks; mischievous; prankish
  • shoemakerWilliam Lee ("Willie") 1931–2003, U.S. jockey.
  • shotmaker — a sports player delivering good shots
  • skimboard — a type of short, rounded surfboard used for riding in shallow water.
  • smackeroo — a hard slap or swat: He gave the ball a smackeroo.
  • snowmaker — a machine that makes artificial snow for ski slopes.
  • sokemanry — tenure of land subject to the soke of someone else.
  • stackroom — an area in a library where books are not on open shelves
  • tack room — a room in or near a stable for storing saddles, harnesses, and other tack.
  • take form — be shaped
  • toolmaker — a machinist skilled in the building and reconditioning of tools, jigs, and related devices used in a machine shop.
  • touchmark — touch (def 55a, c).
  • toy maker — a person who makes objects that children play with, for example dolls or a model cars
  • voorkamer — the front room, esp of a Cape Dutch house or farmhouse
  • work camp — a camp for prisoners sentenced to labor, especially to outdoor labor such as roadbuilding or farming.
  • work farm — a farm to which juvenile offenders are sent for a period to work, for disciplinary purposes or rehabilitation.
  • workmanly — Befitting a workman; skilful; workmanlike.
  • workmates — Plural form of workmate.
  • workwoman — a female worker.
  • zamboorak — a small swivelling cannon mounted on a camel's back, from where it is fired
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