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13-letter words containing r, a, k

  • magazine rack — shelf for storing periodicals
  • make a market — If you make a market, you hold a large enough percentage of a stock to be able to change its price.
  • make or break — either completely successful or utterly disastrous: a make-or-break marketing policy.
  • make sport of — to mock or ridicule; poke fun at
  • make-or-break — either completely successful or utterly disastrous: a make-or-break marketing policy.
  • mallemaroking — (historical, nautical) Carousing on icebound Greenland whaling ships.
  • manage a risk — If you manage a risk, you analyze how much you are in danger from a particular risk or hazard, and decide how to best deal with it.
  • mandarin duck — a crested Asian duck, Aix galericulata, having variegated purple, green, chestnut, and white plumage.
  • mangrove jack — a predatory food and game fish, Lutjanus argentimaculatus, of Australian rivers and tidal creeks dominated by mangroves
  • manrikigusari — a Japanese chain weapon with weighted ends, intended to strike or ensnare the enemy
  • manual worker — a person whose job involves working with the hands
  • mark my words — If you say 'mark my words' to someone, you are emphasizing that something you have just warned them about is very likely to happen, especially when you think they should change their attitude or behaviour to prevent it.
  • market basket — a basket or cart for groceries.
  • market demand — demand for a particular product or commodity
  • market forces — factors driving the economy
  • market garden — Chiefly British. truck farm.
  • market leader — most commercially successful company
  • market letter — a publication containing information concerning market conditions, expectations, etc., especially one produced by a securities brokerage firm or other financial organization.
  • market square — a square in a village, town, etc in which a market is, or was formerly, held
  • market trader — a person who sells goods from a stall in a market
  • market trends — changes and developments in buying and selling in the market
  • market-driven — controlled and guided by commercial considerations
  • marketability — readily salable.
  • marketing mix — A company's marketing mix is the combination of marketing activities it uses in order to promote a particular product or service.
  • marketisation — Alternative spelling of marketization.
  • marketization — The exposure of an industry or service to market forces.
  • marlinespikes — Plural form of marlinespike.
  • masking frame — easel (def 2).
  • master-stroke — a masterly action or achievement; an extremely skillful or effective action: War was avoided by a masterstroke of diplomacy.
  • masterstrokes — Plural form of masterstroke.
  • megakaryocyte — a large bone-marrow cell having a lobulate nucleus, regarded as the source of blood platelets.
  • memorial park — cemetery.
  • merchant bank — a private banking firm engaged chiefly in investing in new issues of securities and in accepting bills of exchange in foreign trade.
  • microcracking — microscopic cracking
  • microplankton — plankton visible as individual organisms only with the aid of a microscope, which excludes most animal plankton.
  • middlebreaker — lister1 (def 1).
  • mischiefmaker — Alternative form of mischief-maker.
  • miss the mark — to fail in achieving one's aim; be unsuccessful in one's attempt
  • monkey around — any mammal of the order Primates, including the guenons, macaques, langurs, and capuchins, but excluding humans, the anthropoid apes, and, usually, the tarsier and prosimians. Compare New World monkey, Old World monkey.
  • monterey jack — a mild, light-yellow, semisoft cheese
  • monterey park — a city in SW California, E of Los Angeles.
  • mount markham — a mountain in Antarctica, in Victoria Land. Height: 4350 m (14 272 ft)
  • mountebankery — The practices of a mountebank; quackery; boastful and vain pretenses.
  • multitracking — the process of recording separate audio tracks for later mixing into a single audio track.
  • musselcracker — a large variety of sea bream, Sparodon durbanensis, that feeds on shellfish and is a popular food and game fish
  • narrow squeak — an escape only just managed
  • national park — an area of scenic beauty, historical importance, or the like, owned and maintained by a national government for the use of the people.
  • neck and crop — completely; entirely
  • necktie party — a lynching or other execution by hanging.
  • nerve-racking — extremely irritating, annoying, or trying: a nerve-racking day; a nerve-racking noise.
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