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10-letter words containing t, a, k, e, m, s

  • almetyevsk — a city in the Tatar Republic, in the W Russian Federation in Europe, SE of Kazan.
  • antismoker — a person opposed to tobacco smoking
  • arsmetrick — relating to the cheeks of a person's bottom that are identical
  • automakers — Plural form of automaker.
  • black stem — a disease of plants, characterized by blackened stems and defoliation, caused by any of several fungi, as Ascochyta imperfecta or Mycosphaerella lethalis.
  • by mistake — accidentally, not on purpose
  • caste mark — a mark on the skin that shows which caste a Hindu belongs to, esp a dot painted on the forehead
  • checkmates — Plural form of checkmate.
  • death mask — A death mask is a model of someone's face, which is made from a mould that was taken of their face soon after they died.
  • dockmaster — a person who supervises the dry-docking of ships.
  • kentishman — a native or inhabitant of Kent, England.
  • kinematics — the branch of mechanics that deals with pure motion, without reference to the masses or forces involved in it.
  • lockmaster — one in charge of a canal lock
  • make haste — swiftness of motion; speed; celerity: He performed his task with great haste. They felt the need for haste.
  • make shift — to manage or do the best one can (with whatever means are at hand)
  • makeshifts — Plural form of makeshift.
  • marketeers — Plural form of marketeer.
  • marketings — Plural form of marketing.
  • master key — a key that will open a number of different locks, the proper keys of which are not interchangeable.
  • masterwork — masterpiece.
  • matsu-take — an edible fungus, Armillaria matsutake, of Japan.
  • matsutakes — Plural form of matsutake.
  • meat hooks — the hands or fists
  • metalworks — Plural form of metalwork.
  • mistakable — capable of being or liable to be mistaken or misunderstood.
  • mistakenly — wrongly conceived, held, or done: a mistaken antagonism.
  • mythmakers — Plural form of mythmaker.
  • 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.
  • rump steak — Rump or rump steak is meat cut from the rear end of a cow.
  • 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.
  • shirtmaker — a person who makes shirts.
  • sketch map — a rough map of the principal features of a locale, as one drawn from memory.
  • smokestack — Also called stack. a pipe for the escape of the smoke or gases of combustion, as on a steamboat, locomotive, or building.
  • snakemouth — rose pogonia.
  • steam-punk — a subgenre of science fiction and fantasy featuring advanced machines and other technology based on steam power of the 19th century and taking place in a recognizable historical period or a fantasy world.
  • steelmaker — a manufacturer of steel.
  • steiermark — German name of Styria.
  • take amiss — out of the right or proper course, order, or condition; improperly; wrongly; astray: Did I speak amiss?
  • taskmaster — a person whose function it is to assign tasks, especially burdensome ones, to others.
  • tastemaker — a person or thing that establishes or strongly influences what is considered to be stylish, acceptable, or worthwhile in a given sphere of interest, as the arts.
  • tyre marks — marks on the road resulting from friction caused by vehicle tyres locked in position by brakes
  • watermarks — Plural form of watermark.
  • workmaster — a master workman
  • workstream — The organised output of several distinct, and often unrelated, work groups.
  • wykehamist — a pupil or former pupil of Winchester College

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