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10-letter words containing m, i, n, k

  • pacemaking — the act of setting a pace for race competitors
  • peking man — the skeletal remains of Homo erectus, formerly classified as Sinanthropus pekinensis, found at Zhoukoudian, near Peking, China, in the late 1930s and early 1940s and subsequently lost during World War II.
  • pink slime — beef trimmings that have been ground and liquefied, used as a binder in minced beef and other meat products
  • playmaking — the initiating of offensive plays in sports
  • printmaker — a person who makes prints, especially an artist working in one of the graphic mediums.
  • pumpkineer — pumpkin
  • quarkonium — a meson composed of a quark and an antiquark of the same flavor.
  • ranch mink — a semiaquatic mink, Mustela vision, raised commercially for its fur.
  • ratemaking — the process or practice of establishing rates of payment, especially for public transportation or utilities.
  • roadmaking — road building
  • rockinghamSecond Marquis of, Charles Watson-Wentworth.
  • ropemaking — the act, skill, or process of fabricating rope.
  • sailmaking — the craft or profession of making of sails
  • scrimshank — to avoid one's obligations or share of work; shirk.
  • seamanlike — like or befitting a seaman; showing good seamanship.
  • semi-naked — being without clothing or covering; nude: naked children swimming in the lake.
  • shakyamuni — Sakyamuni.
  • shotmaking — the playing of good shots (by a sports player)
  • skimmerton — shivaree (def 1).
  • skimmingly — by way of skimming; superficially
  • skimpingly — in a manner marked by skimpiness
  • slammerkin — a woman's loose dress
  • smoke ring — a visible ring formed by the sudden release of smoke, usually created by blowing smoke from the mouth or by a cigarette, incense stick etc
  • snowmaking — the creation of artificial snow at ski areas.
  • stink bomb — a small glass globe, used by practical jokers: it releases a liquid with an offensive smell when broken
  • subkingdom — a category of related phyla within a kingdom.
  • swamp pink — a bog plant, Helonias bullata, of the lily family, native to the eastern U.S., having a dense spike of small, fragrant pink flowers.
  • thumbikins — thumbscrews
  • timoshenko — Semion Konstantinovich [syi-myawn ken-stuhn-tyee-nuh-vyich] /syɪˈmyɔn kɛn stʌnˈtyi nə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1895–1970, Russian general.
  • tom knight — (person)   A noted hacker at MIT.
  • twickenham — a former borough, now part of Richmond upon Thames, in SE England.
  • ungimmicky — not gimmicky
  • vitamin k1 — a yellowish, oily, viscous liquid, C 31 H 46 O 2 , occurring in leafy vegetables, rice, bran, hog liver, etc., or obtained especially from alfalfa or putrefied sardine meat, or synthesized, that promotes blood clotting by increasing the prothrombin content of the blood.
  • vitamin k2 — a light-yellow, crystalline solid, C 41 H 56 O 2 , having properties similar to those of vitamin K 1 .
  • vitamin k3 — menadione.
  • waymarking — A recreational activity involving the finding and logging of points of interest, usually with a GPS receiver and digital camera.
  • wikinomics — The theory and practice of mass collaboration using electronic communications.
  • winemaking — the procedures and processes carried out in the making and maturing of wine; viniculture; vinification.
  • workingman — a man of the working class; a man, whether skilled or unskilled, who earns his living at some manual or industrial work.
  • yukon time — the civil time officially adopted for a country or region, usually the civil time of some specific meridian lying within the region. The standard time zones in the U.S. (Atlantic time, Eastern time, Central time, Mountain time, Pacific time, Yukon time, Alaska-Hawaii time, and Bering time) use the civil times of the 60th, 75th, 90th, 105th, 120th, 135th, 150th, and 165th meridians respectively, the difference of time between one zone and the next being exactly one hour.
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