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11-letter words containing m, i, k, e

  • miniskirted — Wearing a miniskirt.
  • ministrokes — Plural form of ministroke.
  • minke whale — a dark-colored baleen whale, Baleanoptera acutorostrata, inhabiting temperate and polar seas and growing to a length of 33 feet (10 meters): reduced in numbers.
  • minute book — a book in which the minutes of a meeting are recorded
  • minute mark — the symbol ′ used for minutes of arc and linear feet
  • mis-package — a bundle of something, usually of small or medium size, that is packed and wrapped or boxed; parcel.
  • misspeaking — (obsolete) Speaking ill; defamation, slander.
  • mitre block — a block of wood with slots for cutting mitre joints with a saw
  • mixed drink — an alcoholic drink combining two or more ingredients, as liquor, fruit juice, and flavorings.
  • mixing desk — music: DJ's console
  • mock heroic — imitating or burlesquing that which is heroic, as in manner, character, or action: mock-heroic dignity.
  • mock-heroic — imitating or burlesquing that which is heroic, as in manner, character, or action: mock-heroic dignity.
  • moneymaking — profitable: a moneymaking scheme.
  • monkey fist — a ball-like knot used as an ornament or as a throwing weight at the end of a line.
  • monkey suit — a tuxedo or full-dress suit.
  • monkey tail — any of various light or short ropes or lines.
  • monkeyshine — Usually, monkeyshines. a frivolous or mischievous prank; monkey business.
  • movie maker — someone who produces films or movies
  • moviemakers — Plural form of moviemaker.
  • moviemaking — The production of movies.
  • mudskippers — Plural form of mudskipper.
  • muleskinner — (slang)A mule driver.
  • multimarket — an open place or a covered building where buyers and sellers convene for the sale of goods; a marketplace: a farmers' market.
  • multistrike — (of a typewriter or printer ribbon) able to be struck several times in the same place before becoming unusable
  • multitasked — Simple past tense and past participle of multitask.
  • multitasker — Computers. (of a single CPU) to execute two or more jobs concurrently.
  • new kingdom — a period of Egyptian history, extending from the 18th to the 20th dynasty (?1570–?1080 bc)
  • nikethamide — a stimulant derived from nicotinic acid, primarily affecting the respiratory system and formerly used to counteract tranquilizer overdoses
  • nizhnekamsk — a city in the E Russian Federation in Europe, SE of Kazan.
  • noisemakers — Plural form of noisemaker.
  • noisemaking — The production of noise.
  • papermaking — the art or action of making paper
  • park-miller — A pseudorandom number generation algorithm which was discredited by Marsaglia and Steve Sullivanin in the July 1993 CACM.
  • peacemaking — a person, group, or nation that tries to make peace, especially by reconciling parties who disagree, quarrel, or fight.
  • phantomlike — an apparition or specter.
  • pigeon milk — crop milk.
  • pipe smoker — a person who smokes a tobacco pipe
  • platemaking — the act of making plates
  • policymaker — a person responsible for making policy, especially in government.
  • primary key — (database)   A unique identifier, often an integer, that labels a certain row in a table of a relational database. When this value occurs in other tables as a reference to a particular row in the first table it is called a "foreign key". Some RDBMSes can generate a new unique identifier each time a new row is inserted, others merely allow a column to be constrained to contain unique values. A table may have multiple candidate keys, from which the primary key is chosen. The primary key should be an arbitrary value, such as an autoincrementing integer. This avoids dependence on uniqueness, permanence and format of existing columns with real-world meaning (e.g. a person's name) or other external identifier (e.g. social security number). There should be enough possible primary key values to cater for the current and expected number of rows, bearing in mind that a wider column will generally be slower to process.
  • pumpkinhead — a slow or dim-witted person; dunce.
  • pumpkinseed — the seed of the pumpkin.
  • quick money — money that you make easily or quickly
  • rheumaticky — affected with rheumatism
  • rijksmuseum — a museum in Amsterdam housing the national art collection of the Netherlands
  • ripple mark — one of the wavy lines or ridges produced, especially on sand, by the action of waves, wind, or the like.
  • rollicksome — rollicking; frolicsome.
  • schmierkase — cottage cheese.
  • self-making — the act of a person or thing that makes: The making of a violin requires great skill.
  • semi-weekly — occurring, done, appearing, or published twice a week: semiweekly visits.
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