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COMPOUND WORDS
| amaranth | {n} | (color/ dye) | amaranth | {n} | (herb) | amaranth | {n} | (seed) | amaretto | {n} | (a sweet almond-flavoured liqueur) | amaryllis | {n} | (the belladonna lily Amaryllis belladonna) | are you married | {phrase} | (are you married?) | arranged marriage | {n} | (marriage planned by someone else) | Aymara | {prop} | (indigenous people of South America) | Aymara | {prop} | (language of South America) | bain-marie | {n} | (pan containing hot water) | Baldrs draumar | {prop} | (eleventh book of the Poetic Edda) | beech marten | {n} | (Martes foina) | benchmark | {n} | (a standard for evaluating or measuring) | birthmark | {n} | (a mark on the skin formed before birth) | Black Maria | {n} | (a police van for transporting prisoners) | black market | {n} | (people who engage in such trade or that sector of the economy) | black market | {n} | (trade that is in violation of restrictions, rationing or price controls) | bloody mary | {n} | (A cocktail made from vodka and tomato juice) | bog rosemary | {n} | (Andromeda) | bone marrow | {n} | (bone marrow) | bookmark | {n} | (record of the address of a file or page) | bookmark | {n} | (strip used to mark a place in a book) | brood mare | {n} | (mare used for breeding) | bull market | {n} | (state of stock market) | calamari | {n} | (as food) | calamari | {n} | (as mollusk) SEE: squid :: | camaraderie | {n} | (close friendship in a group of friends) | catamaran | {n} | (twin-hulled boat) | checkmark | {n} | (mark to indicate agreement, correctness or acknowledgement) SEE: tick :: | common marmoset | {n} | (New World monkey) | context-free grammar | {n} | (formal grammar) | convertible mark | {n} | (currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina) | cottontop tamarin | {n} | (Saquinus oedipus) | coumarin | {n} | (aromatic compound) | court martial | {n} | (court where cases of military law are heard) | court martial | {v} | (bring court martial proceedings against someone) | customarily | {adv} | (normally) SEE: normally :: | customary | {adj} | (agreeing with, or established by, custom) | death march | {n} | (forced movement of people in such circumstances that many die during the journey) | demarcate | {v} | (mark the limits or boundaries of something) | demarcation | {n} | (strictly defined separation) | Denmark | {prop} | (country in Western Europe) | Deutsche Mark | {n} | (former currency unit of Germany) | exclamation mark | {n} | (punctuation “!”) | extramarital | {adj} | (adulterous) | extramarital | {adj} | (taking place outside marriage) | Fehmarn Belt | {prop} | (strait in the Baltic Sea) | field marshal | {n} | (miliary rank) | financial market | {n} | (financial market) | flea market | {n} | (an outdoor market selling inexpensive antiques, curios) | free market | {n} | (type of market) | fulmar | {n} | (seabird in the genus Fulmarus) | fumarole | {n} | (opening in the crust of an astronomical body that emits steam and gases) | funeral march | {n} | (slow march often played at funerals) | gay marriage | {n} | (marriage between two people of the same sex) | get married | {v} | (become married) | Good Samaritan | {n} | (subject of the parable) | grammar | {n} | (book describing grammar) | grammar | {n} | (in computing: formal system specifying the syntax of a language) | grammar | {n} | (rules for speaking and writing a language) | grammar | {n} | (study of internal structure and use of words) | grammarian | {n} | (person who studies grammar) | grammar school | {n} | (UK secondary school or equivalent in another country) | grammary | {n} | (grammar) SEE: grammar :: | greenmarket | {n} | (market) | Hail Mary | {n} | (Hail Mary pass) SEE: Hail Mary pass :: | Hail Mary | {n} | (prayer) | hallmark | {n} | (a distinct characteristic) | hallmark | {n} | (an official marking) | hamartia | {n} | (sin) SEE: sin :: | hamartia | {n} | (tragic flaw) | house martin | {n} | (bird in genus Delichon) | house martin | {n} | (common house martin) SEE: common house martin :: | I'm married | {phrase} | (I'm married) | infirmary | {n} | (A clinic or dispensary within another institution) | intermarriage | {n} | (mixed marriage) SEE: mixed marriage :: | interrogation mark | {n} | (question mark) SEE: question mark :: | labor market | {n} | (market with labor of workers) | La Marseillaise | {n} | (the French national anthem) | landmark | {n} | (a notable location) | landmark | {n} | (a recognizable feature used for navigation) | mammary | {n} | (breast) SEE: mamma :: | mammary gland | {n} | (milk-secreting gland) | mar | {v} | (to spoil, to damage) | marabou | {n} | (large wading bird native to Africa) | marabunta | {n} | (army ant) SEE: army ant :: | marasmus | {n} | (wasting disease) | Marathi | {prop} | (language of Maharashtra) | Marathi | {prop} | (people of Maharashtra) | marathon | {n} | (Any extended or sustained activity) | marathon | {n} | (Road race) | Marathon | {prop} | (town in Greece) | maraud | {v} | (intransitive: to move about in roving fashion looking for plunder) | maraud | {v} | (transitive: to raid and pillage) | marauder | {n} | (one who moves about in roving fashion looking for plunder) | marble | {n} | (crystalline limestone) | marble | {n} | (spherical ball) | marble | {v} | (to cause to have the streaked appearance of marble) | marbled cat | {n} | (Pardofelis marmorata) | marcasite | {n} | (mineral) | march | {n} | (formal, rhythmic way of walking) | march | {n} | (obsolete: border region) | march | {n} | (political rally or parade) | march | {n} | (region at a frontier governed by a marquess) | march | {n} | (smallage) SEE: smallage :: | march | {n} | (song in the genre of music written for marching) | march | {n} | (steady forward movement or progression) | march | {v} | (go to war; make military advances) | march | {v} | (walk with long, regular strides) | March | {prop} | (third month of the Gregorian calendar) | marchioness | {n} | (wife of a marquess) | march to the beat of a different drum | {v} | (to do things unconventionally) | Marcionism | {n} | (early Christian teaching) | Marcius | {prop} | (a Roman nomen gentile) | mare | {n} | (female horse) | mareogram | {n} | (marigram) SEE: marigram :: | Margaret | {prop} | (female given name) | margarine | {n} | (spread) | margarita | {n} | (cocktail with tequila, orange liqueur, and lime) | margay | {n} | (Leopardus wiedii) | margin | {n} | (edge of the paper that remains blank) | margin | {n} | (selling price minus the cost) | marginal sea | {n} | (part of ocean) | margravate | {n} | (territory governed by a margrave) | margrave | {n} | (hereditary prince) | margrave | {n} | (military officer in charge of German border area) | marguerite | {n} | (oxeye daisy) SEE: oxeye daisy :: | Mariana Trench | {prop} | (trench in the North Pacific Ocean) | Marie | {prop} | (female given name) SEE: Mary :: | marigold | {n} | (Calendula) | marigold | {n} | (Tagetes) | marijuana | {n} | (the drug) | marimba | {n} | (musical instrument) | marina | {n} | (harbour) | Marina | {prop} | (female given name) | marinade | {n} | (liquid mixture) | marinade | {v} | (marinate) SEE: marinate :: | marinate | {v} | (soak in marinade) | marine | {n} | (member of a marine corps) | marine biologist | {n} | (someone who studies marine biology) | marine biology | {n} | (branch of biology) | marine corps | {n} | (military organization of marines who are trained and equipped to fight on or from ships) | mariner | {n} | (sailor) SEE: sailor :: | marionette | {n} | (string puppet) | marital | {adj} | (pertaining to marriage) | marital status | {n} | (term describing relationship) | mariticide | {n} | (a man who kills his wife) SEE: uxoricide :: | maritime | {adj} | (bordering on the sea) | maritime law | {n} | (body of law) SEE: admiralty law :: | maritime pine | {n} | (a pine tree) | Marius | {prop} | (male given name) | marjoram | {n} | (culinary herb) | marjoram | {n} | (plant) | mark | {n} | (academic score) | mark | {n} | (indication for reference or measurement) | mark | {n} | (unit of currency) | mark | {v} | (blemish) | mark | {v} | (correct) | mark | {v} | (indicate) | mark | {v} | (sports: to follow a player) | mark | {v} | (take note of) | Mark | {prop} | (the Evangelist) | marker | {n} | (marker pen) SEE: marker pen :: | marker interface | {n} | Markierungsschnittstelle | marker interface pattern | {n} | Markierungsschnittstelle | marker pen | {n} | (pen) | market | {n} | (group of customers for a product) | market | {n} | Markt | market | {n} | (organised event of trading) | market | {n} | (spacious site for trading) | market | {n} | (total sum of trading) | market | {n} | (used attributively) | market | {v} | (to make available and promote) | market | {v} | (to sell) SEE: sell :: | marketableness | {n} | (marketableness) SEE: marketability :: | market basket | {n} | (a fixed list of items) | market economy | {n} | (economy in which and services are exchanged in a free market) | market gardening | {n} | (the growing of vegetables for market) | marketing | {n} | (the promotion, distribution and selling of a product or service) | marketplace | {n} | (open area in a town housing a public market) | marketplace | {n} | (space, actual or metaphorical, in which a market operates) | marketplace | {n} | (the world of commerce and trade) | market share | {n} | (percentage of some market) | market square | {n} | (open area in a town housing a public market) | market town | {n} | (town that has a traditional right to hold a regular market) | markhor | {n} | (Capra falconeri) | markka | {n} | (unit of currency) | mark of Cain | {n} | (stigma of shame) | marksman | {n} | (a man skilled in shooting at a target) | marksmanship | {n} | (ability to shoot accurately at a target) | markswoman | {n} | (woman skilled in shooting target) | markup | {n} | (notation used to indicate how text should be displayed) | markup language | {n} | (computer language using markups) | Marlene | {prop} | (female given name) | marmalade | {n} | (jam) | marmoset | {n} | (small monkey) | marmot | {n} | (rodent of the genera Marmota) | Marne | {prop} | (river) | maroon | {adj} | (color) | maroon | {n} | (dark red, somewhat brownish colour) | marquess | {n} | (title of nobility) | marquis | {n} | (nobleman) SEE: marquess :: | Marrakech | {prop} | (city in Morocco) | marriage | {n} | (close union) | marriage | {n} | (joining of two parts) | marriage | {n} | (state of being married) | marriage | {n} | (union of two people) | marriage | {n} | (wedding) | marriage agency | {n} | (business) | marriage certificate | {n} | (official document certifying that two people have undertaken a marriage ceremony) | marriage of convenience | {n} | (marriage motivated by some reason other than love) | married | {adj} | (In a state of marriage; having a wife or a husband) | married couple | {n} | (Two people who are married to each other) | marrow | {n} | (kind of vegetable) | marrow | {n} | (substance inside bones) | marry | {v} | (to be joined in marriage) | marry | {v} | (to take a husband or wife) | marry | {v} | (to unite in wedlock) | marry me | {phrase} | (marriage proposal to a man (the shortest form)) | marry me | {phrase} | (marriage proposal to a woman (the shortest form)) | Mars | {prop} | (brand of chocolate bar) | Mars | {prop} | (god of war) | Mars | {prop} | (planet) | Marseilles | {prop} | (city in France) | marsh | {n} | (area of low, wet land) | marshal | {n} | (military officer of the highest rank) | marshal | {n} | (officer in the household of a medieval prince or lord) | Marshallese | {prop} | (language) | marshalling | {n} | Marshalling | marshalling yard | {n} | Rangierbahnhof | Marshall Islands | {prop} | (Republic of the Marshall Islands) | marsh buck | {n} | (Tragelaphus spekii) | marshmallow | {n} | (confectionery) | marshmallow | {n} | (plant) | marshrutka | {n} | (share taxi) | marsh tit | {n} | (bird) | marsh warbler | {n} | (Acrocephalus palustris) | marshy | {adj} | sumpfig | Mars Rover | {n} | (vehicle) | marsupial | {n} | (mammal of which the female typically has a pouch) | marsupialization | {n} | (surgical technique) | marten | {n} | (mammal) | martensite | {n} | (solution of carbon in iron) | Martha | {prop} | (biblical sister of Lazarus and Mary) | Martha | {prop} | (female given name) | martial | {adj} | martialisch | Martial | {prop} | (Roman poet) | martial art | {n} | (fighting style) | martial art | {n} | (military prowess) | martial law | {n} | (rules by military authorities) | Martian | {adj} | (pertaining to the planet Mars) | Martian | {n} | (imaginary inhabitant of the planet Mars) | martin | {n} | (bird) | Martin | {prop} | (given name) | Martina | {prop} | (female given name) | martini | {n} | (cocktail) | Martinican | {adj} | (From Martinique) | Martinican | {n} | (A person from Martinique) | Martinique | {prop} | (Department of Martinique) | martlet | {n} | (A mythical bird, often used in heraldry, which possessed no feet) | martyr | {n} | Märtyrer | martyr | {n} | (one willing to be killed for religion (shahid)) | martyr | {v} | (persecute) SEE: persecute :: | martyr | {v} | (torture) SEE: torture :: | martyrdom | {n} | (condition of a martyr) | martyrdom | {n} | Martyrium | martyrology | {n} | (list of martyred Christian saints) | marvel | {n} | (astonishment) SEE: astonishment :: | marvel | {n} | (miracle) SEE: miracle :: | marvellous | {adj} | (exciting wonder) SEE: marvelous :: | marvelous | {adj} | (exciting wonder or surprise) | Marx | {prop} | (surname) | Marxism | {n} | (Marxist ideology) | Marxism | {n} | (Marx's philosophy) | Marxism-Leninism | {prop} | (communist ideological stream) | Marxist | {adj} | (following Marxism) | Marxist | {n} | (one that follows Marxism) | Mary | {prop} | (biblical mother of Jesus) | Mary | {prop} | (female given name) | Mary Jane | {n} | (slang for marijuana) | Mary Jane | {n} | (type of shoe) | Mary Magdalene | {prop} | (female disciple of Jesus) | marzipan | {n} | (confection of almond paste, sugar and egg white) | meat market | {n} | (market where meat is sold) | Mexican marigold | {n} | (Tagetes erecta) | minimart | {n} | (convenience store) SEE: convenience store :: | mixed marriage | {n} | (marriage between people of different races, cultures, religions, etc) | money market | {n} | (market) | Myanmar | {prop} | (Burmese) SEE: Burmese :: | Myanmar | {prop} | (Southeast Asian country) | Naryan-Mar | {prop} | (city in Russia) | Neogrammarian | {n} | (member or follower of the Neogrammarian school) | niche market | {n} | (relatively small and specialist market, product differentiated in small segment of consumers. ) | nightmare | {n} | (a bad or difficult experience) | nightmare | {n} | (a very bad or frightening dream) | nightmarish | {adj} | (resembling a nightmare) | night market | {n} | (a market that only operates at night) | northern house martin | {n} | (common house martin) SEE: common house martin :: | Northern Mariana Islands | {prop} | (archipelago) | Northern Marianas | {prop} | (Northern Marianas) | one's marbles | {n} | alle Tassen im Schrank (haben) ((have got) one's marbles) | one's marbles | {n} | (sanity) SEE: sanity :: | on your mark, get set, go | {phrase} | (three-command start of racing) | outsmart | {v} | (to beat in a competition of wits) | palmar | {adj} | (of or pertaining to the palm of the hand) | Paramaribo | {prop} | (capital of Suriname) | penalty mark | {n} | (spot from where penalty kicks are taken) | permanent marker | {n} | (felt-tip pen used to create permanent water-resistant writing) | pine marten | {n} | (Martes martes) | Plimsoll mark | {n} | (mark on the hull of a ship) | pockmark | {n} | (mark or scar) | postmark | {n} | (marking made by a postal service on a letter) | pot marigold | {n} | (Calendula officinalis) | premarital | {adj} | (before one’s marriage) | primary | {adj} | (that which is placed ahead of others) | primary | {n} | (ornithology: flight feather) | primary | {n} | (primary election) SEE: primary election :: | primary election | {n} | (preliminary election to select a candidate) | primary key | {n} | (key in database table) | primary school | {n} | (first formal, obligatory school) | primary source | {n} | (historical document that was created at or near the time of the events studied, by a known person, for a known purpose) | punctuation mark | {n} | (symbol to make the sense of what is written easier to determine) | question mark | {n} | (punctuation) | quotation mark | {n} | (quotation marks) SEE: quotation marks :: | quotation marks | {n} | (Note: These languages use “◌”-style marks or other styles as indicated. Some are singular and some plural.) | registered trademark | {n} | (officially registered trademark) | reichsmark | {n} | (monetary unit) | remark | {n} | Bemerkung | remark | {n} | (expression of something noticed) | remarkable | {adj} | (worthy of being remarked) | rigmarole | {n} | (complex obsolete procedure) | rigmarole | {n} | (nonsense talk) | rosemary | {n} | (Rosmarinus officianalis) | Rosemary | {prop} | (female given name) | Sakmarian | {prop} | (subdivision of the Permian period) | salt marsh | {n} | (marsh of saline water) | Samara | {prop} | (city in Russia) | Samaria | {prop} | (Both city and part of ancient Palestine) | Samaritan | {n} | (a native or inhabitant of Samaria) | samarium | {n} | (chemical element) | Samarkand | {prop} | (city in Uzbekistan) | same-sex marriage | {n} | (gay marriage) SEE: gay marriage :: | sand martin | {n} | (bird) | San Marino | {prop} | (Republic of San Marino) | sham marriage | {n} | (fake marriage) | skid mark | {n} | (black mark left on a road surface from tires) | skidmark | {n} | (black mark left on a road surface from tires) | skidmark | {n} | (visible stain left on underpants) | smaragdine | {n} | (emerald) SEE: emerald :: | smart | {adj} | (exhibiting intellectual knowledge, such as that found in books) | smart | {v} | (to hurt or sting) | smart ass | {n} | (one promoting his own personality, wishes or views) SEE: smartass :: | smartass | {n} | (one who is particularly insolent) | smartphone | {n} | (electronic handheld device) | something is rotten in the state of Denmark | {phrase} | (Hamlet quotation, used in other contexts to mean "something is not right.") | stock market | {n} | (market for the trading of company stock) | stock market crash | {n} | (sudden dramatic decline of stock prices) | stone marten | {n} | (Martes foina) SEE: beech marten :: | street-smart | {adj} | (having practical knowledge) | submarine | {adj} | (undersea) | submarine | {n} | (undersea boat) | summarise | {v} | (summarise) SEE: summarize :: | summarize | {v} | (To prepare a summary) | summary | {adj} | (concise) | summary | {n} | (condensed presentation) | supermarket | {n} | (store) | Tamara | {prop} | (female given name) | tamaraw | {n} | (Bubalus mindorensis) | tamarillo | {n} | (fruit) | tamarillo | {n} | (Solanum betaceum) | tamarind | {n} | (fruit) | tamarind | {n} | (tropical tree) | tamarisk | {n} | (shrub of the genus Tamarix) | telemarketer | {n} | (someone who sells products or services by making unsolicited telephone calls) | telemarketing | {n} | (selling products or services by making calls to potential customers) | tone mark | {n} | (tone mark) | trademark | {n} | (identification of a company's product) | trimaran | {n} | (type of boat) | ultramarine | {adj} | (colour) | ultramarine | {n} | (colour) | ultramarine | {n} | (pigment) | unmark | {v} | (remove marks) | unmarried | {adj} | (having no husband or wife) | Virgin Mary | {prop} | (mother of Christ) | Waldemar | {prop} | (male given name) | watermark | {n} | (translucent design impressed on paper) | watermark | {v} | (to mark paper with a watermark) | Weimar | {prop} | (city) | Weimar Republic | {prop} | (Germany between 1919 and 1933) | will you marry me | {phrase} | (marriage proposal)
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