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10-letter words containing r, a, m, e, k

  • markswomen — Plural form of markswoman.
  • martyrlike — Resembling or characteristic of a martyr.
  • master key — a key that will open a number of different locks, the proper keys of which are not interchangeable.
  • masterwork — masterpiece.
  • matchmaker — a person who makes matches for burning.
  • matronlike — Like a matron; sedate; grave; matronly.
  • meadowlark — any of several American songbirds of the genus Sturnella, of the family Icteridae, especially S. magna (eastern meadowlark) and S. neglecta (western meadowlark) having a brownish and black back and wings and a yellow breast, noted for their clear, tuneful song.
  • meatpacker — a person or company involved in the wholesale meat trade
  • menlo park — a city in W California, near San Francisco.
  • merrymaker — a person who gaily or enthusiastically takes part in some festive or merry celebration; reveler.
  • metalworks — Plural form of metalwork.
  • microquake — Microearthquake.
  • milk adder — any of numerous, usually brightly marked king snakes of the subspecies Lampropeltis triangulum (doliata), of North America.
  • mini-break — A mini-break is a short holiday.
  • minimarket — a grocery store or delicatessen.
  • moneymaker — a person engaged in or successful at acquiring much money.
  • moonrakers — Plural form of moonraker.
  • moonwalker — One who moonwalks; an astronaut who has walked on the moon.
  • mossbanker — A fish, the menhaden.
  • moviemaker — filmmaker.
  • muckrakers — to search for and expose real or alleged corruption, scandal, or the like, especially in politics.
  • muckspread — to muckrake
  • mule track — a track used by mules
  • mythmakers — Plural form of mythmaker.
  • newsmakers — Plural form of newsmaker.
  • noisemaker — a person or thing that makes noise, as a reveler on New Year's Eve, Halloween, etc., or a rattle, horn, or similar device used on such an occasion.
  • oddsmakers — Plural form of oddsmaker.
  • order mark — a minor school punishment for some deviation from order
  • papermaker — a person or thing that makes paper.
  • peacemaker — a person, group, or nation that tries to make peace, especially by reconciling parties who disagree, quarrel, or fight.
  • plate mark — hallmark.
  • platemaker — a machine that makes plates used for reproducing illustrations or printed matter, especially halftone or etched illustrations.
  • pockmarked — Usually, pockmarks. scars or pits left by a pustule in smallpox or the like.
  • postmarked — an official mark stamped on letters and other mail, serving as a cancellation of the postage stamp and indicating the place, date, and sometimes time of sending or receipt.
  • printmaker — a person who makes prints, especially an artist working in one of the graphic mediums.
  • ramshackle — dilapidated, run down
  • ratemaking — the process or practice of establishing rates of payment, especially for public transportation or utilities.
  • reichsmark — the monetary unit of Germany from November, 1924, until 1948. Compare Deutsche mark, mark2 (def 1), ostmark.
  • remarkable — notably or conspicuously unusual; extraordinary: a remarkable change.
  • remarkably — notably or conspicuously unusual; extraordinary: a remarkable change.
  • rock maple — the sugar maple, Acer saccharum.
  • rocker arm — a rocking or oscillating arm or lever rotating with a moving shaft or pivoted on a stationary shaft.
  • rocker cam — a cam with a rocking or reciprocating motion.
  • rope maker — a craftsman who makes ropes
  • ropemaking — the act, skill, or process of fabricating rope.
  • rump steak — Rump or rump steak is meat cut from the rear end of a cow.
  • sail maker — someone whose occupation is to make and repair sails for boats
  • samarskite — a velvet-black mineral, a complex columbate-tantalate of uranium, cerium, etc., occurring in masses: a minor source of uranium, thorium, and rare-earth oxides.
  • scent-mark — to deposit a scent mark; mark.
  • shelf mark — a symbol indicating the location of a work on a shelf.
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