| AMPHIBIA | • amphibia n. The amphibians. • Amphibia prop.n. A taxonomic class within the subphylum Vertebrata – the amphibians. • AMPHIBIA n. organisms adapted for life on land and sea. |
| BATHMISM | • bathmism n. (Obsolete) A supposed "growth force" in vitalism. • BATHMISM n. a theory of directed evolution. |
| BIMBASHI | • bimbashi n. Alternative spelling of binbashi. • BIMBASHI n. (Turkish) a Turkish military officer. |
| BOHEMIAN | • bohemian n. An unconventional or nonconformist artist or writer. • bohemian adj. Unconventional, especially in habit or dress. • Bohemian n. A native or resident of Bohemia. |
| BOHEMIAS | • bohemias n. Plural of bohemia. • Bohemias n. Plural of Bohemia. • BOHEMIA n. a community of bohemians. |
| BRACHIUM | • brachium n. (Anatomy) The upper arm. • BRACHIUM n. (Latin) the upper arm; the segment of the fore limb between the shoulder and the elbow. |
| BRAHMANI | • Brahmani n. A Brahman woman. • BRAHMANI n. (Hindi) a female member of the highest Hindu caste, also BRAHMIN. |
| BRAHMINS | • brahmins n. Plural of brahmin. • Brahmins n. Plural of Brahmin. • BRAHMIN n. (Hindi) a member of the highest Hindu caste, also BRAHMAN. |
| CHOLIAMB | • choliamb n. (Poetry) A limping iamb. • CHOLIAMB n. (Greek) a verse having an iambus in the fifth place, and a spondee in the sixth or last, also CHOLIAMBIC. |
| CHORIAMB | • choriamb n. A choriambus. • CHORIAMB n. (Greek) a metrical foot comprising a trochee and an iambus, also CHORIAMBIC, CHORIAMBUS. |
| HAMBLING | • hambling v. Present participle of hamble. • Hambling prop.n. A surname. • HAMBLE v. to mutilate a dog by cutting off the balls of its feet. |
| IMBATHED | • imbathed v. Simple past tense and past participle of imbathe. • IMBATHE v. (archaic) to bathe, also EMBATHE. |
| IMBATHES | • imbathes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imbathe. • IMBATHE v. (archaic) to bathe, also EMBATHE. |
| JAMBIYAH | • jambiyah n. Alternative spelling of jambiya. • JAMBIYAH n. (Arabic) a Middle Eastern curved dagger, also JAMBIYA. |
| 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. |
| OBEAHISM | • obeahism n. Alternative form of obiism. • OBEAHISM n. belief in obia, also OBEISM, OBIISM. |