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Words that sound like "market" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(n)
Any physical store selling groceries, such as a grocery store or convenience store.
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A city, the county seat of Marquette County, Michigan, United States.
A surname.
(v)
(transitive) To distinguish.
(adj)
Having a visible or identifying mark.
Suricata suricatta, a small carnivorous mammal of the mongoose family, from the Kalahari Desert, known for its habit of standing on its hind legs.
One who designs and executes marketing campaigns.
A coastal town in Thanet district, Kent, England (OS grid ref TR3570).
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The (lit.: market) a square of about in Leipzig's district of Mitte (neighborhood Zentrum), Germany.
A village and commune of Sălaj County, Romania.
The Manding language of these people.
A (Finnish) mark, the currency used in Finland before the introduction of the euro, consisting of 100 penni. Abbreviation FIM.
A variety of hybrid citrus tree (tangor), or the tangerine-type fruit of the tree.
A surname from Spanish.
A surname from Italian.
(countable, uncountable) Something deserving or worthy of positive recognition or reward.
A male given name from Latin.
A male given name from the Romance languages, equivalent to English Mark.
A female given name from Ancient Greek.
(US) A projecting canopy over an entrance, especially one with a sign that displays the name of the establishment or other information of it.
A matrilineal surname.
A diminutive of the male given name Mark.
A male given name, equivalent to English Mark.
A female given name.
A surname from Irish.
A city in southern Ontario, a suburb of Toronto.
(Hinduism, yoga) Any of various paths or courses seen as leading to enlightenment.
a male and female given name.
(computing) The notation that is used to indicate the meaning of the elements in an electronic document, or to dictate how text should be displayed.
a town in central Poland, in the Warsaw metropolitan area in the Masovian Voivodeship, just to the north-east of the Polish capital Warsaw.
A large city, district, and division of Uttar Pradesh, India.
(nautical, military) Abbreviation of maritime forces command.
(obsolete) Market; trade.
(adv)
(music) stressed; pronounced.
A surname from French.
united states political philosopher (born in germany) concerned about the dehumanizing effects of capitalism and modern technology (1898-1979)
A village and civil parish in Somerset, England, previously in South Somerset district (OS grid ref ST4412).
The common guillemot.
Alternative spelling of markup. [The percentage or amount by which a seller hikes up his buy-in price when determining his selling price.]
To increase the price of something between its wholesale and retail phase.
(Christianity) Of, or relating to Mark the Evangelist.
(Vedic religion, Hinduism) Maruts, storm deities and children of Rudra and Prishni.
(Sumerian: Marda, modern Tell Wannat es-Sadum or Tell as-Sadoum (also Wana-Sedoum), Iraq) an ancient Near Eastern city.
march out (as from a defile) into open ground
Alternative form of Markan. [(Christianity) Of, or relating to Mark the Evangelist.]
The act of cutting of the hair, often done professionally by a barber, hair stylist, or beautician.
Alternative form of haircut. [The act of cutting of the hair, often done professionally by a barber, hair stylist, or beautician.]
(slang) Annoyed, irritated.
A surname from French, notably held by Jean-Martin Charcot.
The action of marking.
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a Scandinavian female given name equivalent to Margaret.
a feminine given name, a version of Margaret.
In Egyptian mythology, (also spelled Mert) a goddess who was strongly associated with rejoicing, such as singing and dancing.
A preliminary model or sketch used in preparation for making a sculpture.
(archaic) A kind of bellflower, Campanula trachelium.