| AMBACHES | • AMBACH n. a pith tree, also AMBATCH. |
| AMBUSHED | • ambushed v. Simple past tense and past participle of ambush. • ambushed adj. Having been the target of an ambush. • ambushed adj. (Figurative) Having been subjected to a shock for which one is unprepared. |
| AMBUSHER | • ambusher n. One who ambushes. • AMBUSHER n. one who ambushes. |
| AMBUSHES | • ambushes n. Plural of ambush. • ambushes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ambush. • AMBUSH v. to attack from a concealed place. |
| BASHMENT | • bashment n. (Slang, countable, especially Jamaican) A party or rave. • bashment n. (Slang, uncountable, music, especially Jamaican) Dancehall music. • BASHMENT n. a large gathering for a Caribbean dance or party. |
| BECHARMS | • becharms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of becharm. • BECHARM v. to enchant. |
| BESHAMED | • beshamed v. Simple past tense and past participle of beshame. • BESHAME v. (archaic) to put to shame. |
| BESHAMES | • beshames v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of beshame. • BESHAME v. (archaic) to put to shame. |
| BOHEMIAS | • bohemias n. Plural of bohemia. • Bohemias n. Plural of Bohemia. • BOHEMIA n. a community of bohemians. |
| BRECHAMS | • BRECHAM n. (Scots) a horse-collar, also BRECHAN. |
| BUSHMEAT | • bushmeat n. Any edible animal from sub-Saharan Africa’s dense forest that is not traditionally regarded as game. • bush␣meat n. Alternative form of bushmeat. • bush␣meat n. (Slang, Nigeria) A shy or innocent young woman considered as a sexual object. |
| CHAMBERS | • chambers n. (Archaic) A set of rooms in a building used as an office or a residential apartment. • chambers n. (By extension, law). • chambers n. Euphemistic form of chamber pot (“a container used for defecation and urination”); also, synonym of… |
| EMBATHES | • embathes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embathe. • EMBATHE v. to bathe, also IMBATHE. |
| HAMBONES | • hambones n. Plural of hambone. • HAMBONE v. to overact, also HAM. |
| IMBATHES | • imbathes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imbathe. • IMBATHE v. (archaic) to bathe, also EMBATHE. |
| 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. |
| SHAMABLE | • shamable adj. Capable of being shamed. • SHAMABLE adj. capable of being shamed, also SHAMEABLE. |
| SHAMBLED | • shambled v. Simple past tense and past participle of shamble. • SHAMBLE v. to walk awkwardly. |
| SHAMBLES | • shambles n. A scene of great disorder or ruin. • shambles n. A great mess or clutter. • shambles n. A scene of bloodshed, carnage or devastation. |