| BATHMISM | • bathmism n. (Obsolete) A supposed "growth force" in vitalism. • BATHMISM n. a theory of directed evolution. |
| BLAMMING | • blamming v. Present participle of blam. • BLAM v. to make a sound like a gunshot. |
| CAMBISMS | • CAMBISM n. the theory and practice of exchange in commerce. |
| CAMBIUMS | • cambiums n. Plural of cambium. • CAMBIUM n. a layer of plant tissue. |
| CIMBALOM | • cimbalom n. A type of concert hammered dulcimer used primarily in the music of Eastern Europe. • CIMBALOM n. a kind of Hungarian dulcimer, also CYMBALOM. |
| DIMMABLE | • dimmable adj. Able to be dimmed; able to have illumination decreased in brightness. • DIMMABLE adj. able to be dimmed. |
| 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. |
| LIMBMEAL | • limbmeal adv. (Archaic) Into pieces; limb from limb. • limb-meal adv. (Archaic) Alternative form of limbmeal. • LIMBMEAL adv. (Shakespeare) piecemeal, limb by limb. |
| MAINBOOM | • mainboom n. (Nautical) The boom (spar) of the mainsail. • MAINBOOM n. the spar that extends the foot of a fore-and-aft mainsail. |
| MAMBOING | • mamboing v. Present participle of mambo. • MAMBO v. to dance the mambo. |
| MARIMBAS | • marimbas n. Plural of marimba. • MARIMBA n. a percussion instrument resembling a xylophone. |
| 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. |
| MITUMBAS | • MITUMBA n. (Swahili) used clothes from wealthy countries imported to Africa. |