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11-letter words containing mar

  • 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.
  • haute-marne — a department in E France. 2416 sq. mi. (6255 sq. km). Capital: Chaumont.
  • head margin — the empty space between the first line or other printed element on a page and the top of the page.
  • hypermarket — a combined supermarket and department store.
  • immarginate — not having a distinct margin
  • infirmarian — (in a religious house) a person who nurses the sick.
  • infirmaries — Plural form of infirmary.
  • jnana-marga — any of the three ways to salvation, which are those of devotion to certain gods (bhakti-marga) of study (jnana-marga) and of actions (karma-marga)
  • junk market — the market for junk bonds
  • karma-marga — any of the three ways to salvation, which are those of devotion to certain gods (bhakti-marga) of study (jnana-marga) and of actions (karma-marga)
  • 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.
  • kumaratunga — Chandrika (ˈtʃʊnˌdrɪkə) Bandaranaike. born 1945, Sri Lankan politician: prime minister (1994); president (1994–2005)
  • la camargue — a delta region in S France, between the channels of the Grand and Petit Rhône: cattle, esp bulls for the Spanish bullrings, and horses are reared
  • length mark — a symbol indicating the length of a vowel sound
  • maid marian — one of the characters in the old morris dance and May Day festivities; May queen.
  • main market — the market for trading in the listed securities of companies on the London Stock Exchange
  • maraboutism — Support for marabouts (Muslim holy men or mystics).
  • marathonian — a native or inhabitant of Marathon.
  • marathoning — the sport of running marathons
  • marble cake — a cake given a streaked, marblelike appearance by the incomplete mixing of dark, especially chocolate, and light batters.
  • marbleizing — Present participle of marbleize.
  • marc antony — Antony, Mark.
  • marcantonio — Raimondi, Marcantonio.
  • marcellinusSaint, died a.d. 304, pope 296–304.
  • marcellus iSaint, died a.d. 309, pope 308–309.
  • marcescence — withering but not falling off, as a part of a plant.
  • marcescible — prone to fade or decay
  • march break — a school holiday, usually for a week, during March
  • march brown — an angler's name for the dun and spinner of various mayflies or an artificial fly imitating one of these
  • march-order — to prepare (personnel, arms, and equipment) for a march.
  • marcheshvan — Heshvan.
  • marchioness — marquise (defs 1, 2).
  • marconi rig — a rig of triangular sails for a yacht.
  • marconigram — a radiogram.
  • mare boreum — (Northern Sea) an area near the north pole of Mars, appearing as a dark region when viewed telescopically from the earth.
  • mare island — an island in the N part of San Francisco Bay, California.
  • mare nubium — (Sea of Clouds) a dark plain in the third quadrant of the face of the moon: about 95,000 sq. mi. (245,000 sq. km).
  • mare's-nest — something imagined to be an extraordinary discovery but proving to be a delusion or a hoax: The announced cure for the disease was merely another mare's-nest.
  • mare's-tail — a long narrow cirrus cloud whose flowing appearance somewhat resembles a horse's tail.
  • margin call — a demand from a brokerage house to a customer that more money or securities be deposited in his or her margin account when the amount in it falls below that stipulated as necessary to cover the stock purchased.
  • margin line — an imaginary line used in making calculations regarding the flooding of hulls, running fore-and-aft 3 inches (8 cm) below the upper surface of the bulkhead deck at the side.
  • marginalise — to place in a position of marginal importance, influence, or power: the government's attempts to marginalize criticism and restore public confidence.
  • marginalism — (economics) The use of marginal analysis to solve large classes of microeconomic problems.
  • marginalist — somene who adheres to the theory of marginalism
  • marginality — pertaining to a margin.
  • marginalize — to place in a position of marginal importance, influence, or power: the government's attempts to marginalize criticism and restore public confidence.
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