| ABLEISM | • ableism n. Discrimination against persons with disabilities or favour of those without. • ABLEISM n. discrimination against disabled people. |
| ALEMBIC | • alembic n. An early chemical apparatus, consisting of two retorts connected by a tube, used to purify substances by distillation. • ALEMBIC n. (Arabic) an old distilling apparatus. |
| AMABILE | • AMABILE adj. (Italian) of wines. |
| AMIABLE | • amiable adj. Friendly; kind; sweet; gracious. • amiable adj. Of a pleasant and likeable nature; kind-hearted; easy to like. • AMIABLE adj. (French) having a pleasant disposition. |
| BALMIER | • balmier adj. Comparative form of balmy: more balmy. • BALMY adj. mild, temperate. |
| BEAMILY | • beamily adv. In a beaming manner. • BEAMILY adv. radiantly. |
| BIMETAL | • bimetal adj. (Metallurgy) Consisting of two metals. • bimetal n. (Metallurgy) An object consisting of two metals. • BIMETAL n. something composed of two metals. |
| BUMELIA | • BUMELIA n. a thorny tree. |
| CEMBALI | • cembali n. Plural of cembalo. • CEMBALO n. (Italian) a harpsichord. |
| EMBAILS | • embails v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embail. • EMBAIL v. (obsolete) to encircle, to hoop in. |
| IMBLAZE | • imblaze v. Archaic form of emblaze. • IMBLAZE v. to adorn with glittering embellishments, also EMBLAZE. |
| LAMBIER | • lambier adj. Comparative form of lamby: more lamby. • LAMBY adj. resembling a lamb. |
| LAMBIES | • lambies n. Plural of lambie. • Lambies prop.n. Plural of Lambie. • LAMBIE n. a small lamb, also LAMBKIN. |
| LIMBATE | • limbate adj. (Biology, paleontology) Having a distinct edge, especially one of a different colour; bordered. • LIMBATE adj. having an edge of a different colour. |
| MINABLE | • minable adj. Able to be mined. • minable adj. Worth mining. • MINABLE adj. able to be mined, also MINEABLE. |
| MIRABLE | • mirable adj. (Obsolete) wonderful; admirable. • MIRABLE adj. (Shakespeare) wonderful; admirable. |
| MIXABLE | • mixable adj. Capable of being mixed. • MIXABLE adj. capable of being mixed, also MISCIBLE, MIXIBLE. |
| REMBLAI | • remblai n. Earth or materials made into a bank after having been excavated. • REMBLAI n. (French) earth or materials made into a bank after having been excavated. |
| TIMBALE | • timbale n. A drum-shaped mould used to cook food. • timbale n. A dish of food cooked in such a mould. • TIMBALE n. (French) a dish of meat, fish etc. cooked in a cup-shaped mould or shell. |
| WEBMAIL | • webmail n. A service for sending, receiving, and/or storing email, usually on a remote web server, in such a way… • webmail n. The email thus stored. • WEBMAIL n. a way of accessing email via a web page. |