The puppet Kermit the Frog, host of The Muppet Show and a frequent character in Sesame Street, originally performed by creator Jim Henson.
An asynchronous file transfer protocol, often used for communication between different types of minicomputer or mainframe.
A city in Texas.
A town in West Virginia.
ketmie
ketmie
noun
A variety of African hibiscus, cultivated for the acid of its mucilage, Hibiscus sabdariffa.
kismet
kismet
noun
Fate; a predetermined or unavoidable destiny.
kulmet
market
market
noun
(obsolete) The price for which a thing is sold in a market; hence, value; worth.
A formally organized, sometimes monopolistic, system of trading in specified goods or effects.
A gathering of people for the purchase and sale of merchandise at a set time, often periodic.
A geographical area where a certain commercial demand exists.
A grocery store
A group of potential customers for one's product.
City square or other fairly spacious site where traders set up stalls and buyers browse the merchandise.
The sum total traded in a process of individuals trading for certain commodities.
verb
(intransitive) To deal in a market; to buy or sell; to make bargains for provisions or goods.
(intransitive) To shop in a market; to attend a market.
(transitive) To make (products or services) available for sale and promote them.
(transitive) To sell.
matoke
matoke
noun
Mashed boiled bananas or plantains, a staple food in Uganda.
metsky
moltke
mucket
mucket
noun
A heavy cup with lid and bail which can be used over an open fire. Sizes can range from 0.5 to 1.0 liter.
Any of various species of mussels, especially those in the genus Lampsilis.
musket
musket
noun
(falconry) A male Eurasian sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus).
A kind of firearm formerly carried by the infantry of an army, originally fired by means of a match, or matchlock, for which several mechanical appliances (including the flintlock, and finally the percussion lock) were successively substituted; ultimately superseded by the rifle.