11-letter words containing m, a, r, k, t
- mantle rock — the layer of disintegrated and decomposed rock fragments, including soil, just above the solid rock of the earth's crust; regolith.
- mantuamaker — A maker of women's clothes, especially dresses.
- mark antony — Mark (Marcus Antonius) 83?–30 b.c, Roman general: friend of Caesar; member of the second triumvirate and rival of Octavian.
- market boat — a boat that transfers fish from a fishing fleet to a market on shore.
- market data — Market data is information gathered about the demand for goods, such as the number of units sold, and the value of goods sold.
- market rent — (in Britain) the rent chargeable for accommodation, allowing for the scarcity of that kind of property and the willingness of tenants to pay
- market test — If a company carries out a market test, it asks a group of people to try a new product or service and give their opinions on it.
- market town — a town where a regularly scheduled market is held.
- marketplace — an open area in a town where a market is held.
- marsh tacky — a small, sometimes half-wild horse of the coastal marshes.
- mass market — general public
- mass-market — (of products) produced and distributed in large quantities and intended to appeal to the widest range of consumers.
- master disk — an original disk from which duplicates are made
- master-work — masterpiece.
- masterworks — Plural form of masterwork.
- matchmakers — Plural form of matchmaker.
- meat market — a market where meat is sold
- mekhitarist — a member of an order of Armenian monks founded in Constantinople in the 18th century and following the rule of St. Benedict.
- metalworker — A person who shapes metal.
- meter marks — special markings stamped onto privately franked mail by a machine
- minute mark — the symbol ′ used for minutes of arc and linear feet
- mistracking — track system.
- mommy track — a career path for women who are willing to forgo promotions, raises, etc., so as to spend more time with their children.
- multi-track — a structure consisting of a pair of parallel lines of rails with their crossties, on which a railroad train, trolley, or the like runs.
- multimarket — an open place or a covered building where buyers and sellers convene for the sale of goods; a marketplace: a farmers' market.
- multitasker — Computers. (of a single CPU) to execute two or more jobs concurrently.
- near-market — (of rates and amounts) similar to the market rate or amount
- nonmarketed — Unmarketed.
- open market — an unrestricted competitive market in which any buyer and seller is free to participate.
- printmaking — the art or technique of making prints, especially as practiced in engraving, etching, drypoint, woodcut or serigraphy.
- repeat mark — a sign on a piece of music instructing the player to replay a certain passage or section
- rheumaticky — affected with rheumatism
- rockhampton — a city in E Queensland, in E Australia.
- smart aleck — an obnoxiously conceited person.
- smart drink — a nonalcoholic beverage with added amino acids and vitamins claimed to increase energy, improve memory, and boost intelligence.
- smoke-eater — a firefighter.
- spot market — a market in which commodities, as grain, gold, or crude oil, are dealt in for cash and immediate delivery (distinguished from futures market).
- staktometer — an instrument for counting drops of liquid, consisting of a glass tube with a hollow bulb in it and one narrow end with a small opening
- stem canker — a disease of plants characterized by cankers on the stems and twigs and caused by any of several fungi.
- sterlitamak — a city in the Russian Federation in Europe, W of the Southern Urals.
- storm track — the path followed by the center of a cyclonic storm.
- stress mark — a mark placed before, after, or over a syllable to indicate stress in pronunciation; accent mark.
- supermarket — a large retail market that sells food and other household goods and that is usually operated on a self-service basis.
- tack hammer — a light hammer for driving tacks, often magnetized to hold the tack to the head.
- tailor-make — to make or adjust to meet the needs of the particular situation, individual, object, etc.: to tailor-make a tour.
- takoma park — a city in central Maryland.
- test-market — to offer (a new product) for sale, usually in a limited area, in order to ascertain and evaluate consumer response.
- thread mark — a thin threading in paper currency to make counterfeiting difficult.
- threadmaker — a person who makes or twists fibres into thread
- to run amok — If a person or animal runs amok, they behave in a violent and uncontrolled way.