| BEMADAMS | • bemadams v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bemadam. • BEMADAM v. to call by the title of madam. |
| BUMMAREE | • bummaree n. (UK, dated) A porter or dealer of fish at Billingsgate Fish Market in London. • bummaree n. (UK) A person fulfilling a similar function at the Smithfield Meat Market in London. • BUMMAREE n. a middleman in Billingsgate fish-market. |
| DIMMABLE | • dimmable adj. Able to be dimmed; able to have illumination decreased in brightness. • DIMMABLE adj. able to be dimmed. |
| EMBALMED | • embalmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of embalm. • EMBALM v. to preserve a dead body, also IMBALM. |
| EMBALMER | • embalmer n. One who embalms a corpse; a practicioner of mortuary science. • EMBALMER n. one that embalms, also IMBALMER. |
| EMMARBLE | • emmarble v. (Obsolete, poetic) Alternative form of enmarble. • EMMARBLE v. to adorn with marble. |
| HUMMABLE | • hummable adj. (Music) Suitable for humming or humming along. • HUMMABLE adj. able to be hummed. |
| IMBALMED | • imbalmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of imbalm. • IMBALM v. to impregnate with balm or perfume e.g. to preserve a dead body, also EMBALM. |
| IMBALMER | • imbalmer n. Archaic form of embalmer. • IMBALMER n. one who imbalms, also EMBALMER. |
| JAMMABLE | • jammable adj. That can be jammed. • JAMMABLE adj. able to be jammed. |
| LIMBMEAL | • limbmeal adv. (Archaic) Into pieces; limb from limb. • limb-meal adv. (Archaic) Alternative form of limbmeal. • LIMBMEAL adv. (Shakespeare) piecemeal, limb by limb. |
| MEMBRANE | • membrane n. (Anatomy, zootomy) A flexible enclosing or separating tissue forming a plane or film and separating two environments. • membrane n. A piece of parchment forming part of a roll. • MEMBRANE n. a thin, pliable layer of tissue. |
| MEMSAHIB | • memsahib n. (India, historical, as a respectful term of address) A white European woman in colonial India. • MEMSAHIB n. (Hindi) a European woman living in colonial India. |
| MOONBEAM | • moonbeam n. A shaft of moonlight. • moonbeam n. Moonlight generally. • moonbeam n. Any of various Australasian lycaenid butterflies of the genus Philiris. |
| MYXAMEBA | • myxameba n. Alternative form of myxamoeba. • MYXAMEBA n. a cell produced by a spore, also MYXAMOEBA. |
| SUMMABLE | • summable adj. Able to be summed (able to be added); that is, able to be summed up (able to be added up); thus… • summable adj. (Mathematics, of a function) Having a Lebesgue integral. • SUMMABLE adj. able to be summed. |