11-letter words containing ark
- floral park — a city on W Long Island, in SE New York.
- forest park — a city in NW Georgia.
- free market — an economic system in which prices and wages are determined by unrestricted competition between businesses, without government regulation or fear of monopolies.
- gray market — a market operating within the law but charging prices substantially below list prices or those fixed by an official agency.
- greenmarket — farmers' market.
- grey market — Grey market goods are bought unofficially and then sold to customers at lower prices than usual.
- hallmarking — Present participle of hallmark.
- harken back — hearken back (see phrase under hearken)
- horned lark — a lark, Eremophila alpestris, of the Northern Hemisphere, having a tuft of feathers on each side of the crown of the head.
- hypermarket — a combined supermarket and department store.
- imparkation — the act of imparking
- in the dark — having very little or no light: a dark room.
- james clark — Dr. James H. Clark
- junk market — the market for junk bonds
- kerb market — curb (def 5).
- king's mark — one of the marks composing a hallmark, consisting of the head of a leopard, formerly a crowned head.
- lanarkshire — a historic county in S Scotland.
- lark around — If you lark around or lark about, you behave in a playful, childish, and silly way, often in order to make people laugh.
- lemon shark — a common shallow-water shark, Negaprion brevirostris, having a yellowish body and inhabiting inshore regions of the Atlantic from North Carolina to Brazil.
- length mark — a symbol indicating the length of a vowel sound
- little sark — one of the Channel Islands, in the English Channel E of Guernsey, connected to Sark by a natural causeway.
- magpie lark — a black-and-white pied bird, Grallina cyanoleuca, inhabiting areas near water in Australia and southern New Guinea.
- main market — the market for trading in the listed securities of companies on the London Stock Exchange
- mark antony — Mark (Marcus Antonius) 83?–30 b.c, Roman general: friend of Caesar; member of the second triumvirate and rival of Octavian.
- marker buoy — a buoy used to distinguish or mark something
- market boat — a boat that transfers fish from a fishing fleet to a market on shore.
- market data — Market data is information gathered about the demand for goods, such as the number of units sold, and the value of goods sold.
- market rent — (in Britain) the rent chargeable for accommodation, allowing for the scarcity of that kind of property and the willingness of tenants to pay
- market test — If a company carries out a market test, it asks a group of people to try a new product or service and give their opinions on it.
- market town — a town where a regularly scheduled market is held.
- marketplace — an open area in a town where a market is held.
- marking ink — indelible ink used for marking linen, clothes, etc
- marking pen — marker (def 10).
- marksperson — A marksman or markswoman.
- mass market — general public
- mass-market — (of products) produced and distributed in large quantities and intended to appeal to the widest range of consumers.
- meadowlarks — Plural form of meadowlark.
- meat market — a market where meat is sold
- meter marks — special markings stamped onto privately franked mail by a machine
- mile-marker — a numbered milepost along a highway: used as a way of determining the exact location of a vehicle.
- minute mark — the symbol ′ used for minutes of arc and linear feet
- multimarket — an open place or a covered building where buyers and sellers convene for the sale of goods; a marketplace: a farmers' market.
- near-market — (of rates and amounts) similar to the market rate or amount
- nonmarketed — Unmarketed.
- nosy parker — a prying person
- nurse shark — any of several sharks of the family Orectolobidae, especially Ginglymostoma cirratum, occurring in shallow waters from Rhode Island to Brazil and the Gulf of California to Ecuador.
- office park — a complex of office buildings located on land planted with lawns, trees, bushes, etc.
- open market — an unrestricted competitive market in which any buyer and seller is free to participate.
- orland park — a town in NE Illinois.
- park avenue — a wide street in New York City traditionally associated with luxurious residential and professional buildings, fashionable living, and high society.