| BECALMED | • becalmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of becalm. • becalmed adj. (Nautical, of a sailing ship) Unable to move due to lack of wind. • BECALM v. to make calm. |
| BECHAMEL | • bechamel n. Alternative spelling of béchamel. • béchamel n. Ellipsis of béchamel sauce. • BECHAMEL n. (French) a rich, white sauce, prepared with butter and cream. |
| CAMELEER | • cameleer n. Camel driver or camel rider, one who travels by camel. • CAMELEER n. a camel driver. |
| CAMELEON | • cameleon n. Obsolete form of chameleon. • CAMELEON n. a small African lizard with a prehensile tail and tongue, also CHAMAELEON, CHAMELEON. |
| CAMELINE | • cameline adj. Of or pertaining to camels. • cameline adj. Resembling a camel. • cameline n. Synonym of camlet. |
| CELLMATE | • cellmate n. A person with whom one shares a prison cell. • CELLMATE n. the person or persons sharing a prison cell. |
| EMETICAL | • emetical adj. Archaic form of emetic. • EMETICAL adj. tending to cause vomiting, also EMETIC. |
| EMPLACED | • emplaced v. Simple past tense and past participle of emplace. • EMPLACE v. to put in position. |
| EMPLACES | • emplaces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of emplace. • EMPLACE v. to put in position. |
| EMPLEACH | • empleach v. Alternative form of impleach. • EMPLEACH v. to intertwine, also IMPLEACH. |
| ENCALMED | • encalmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of encalm. • ENCALM v. (obsolete) to becalm. |
| LEUCEMIA | • leucemia n. Alternative spelling of leukemia. • LEUCEMIA n. a disease of the blood-forming organs, also LEUKEMIA, LEUKOSIS. |
| MACKEREL | • mackerel n. Certain smaller edible fish, principally true mackerel and Spanish mackerel in family Scombridae, often speckled… • mackerel n. A true mackerel, any fish of tribe Scombrini (Scomber spp., Rastrelliger spp.). • mackerel n. Certain other similar small fish in families Carangidae, Gempylidae, and Hexagrammidae. |
| MALEFICE | • malefice n. (Obsolete) An evil deed; artifice; enchantment. • MALEFICE n. (archaic) an evil deed; an enchantment. |
| MICELLAE | • micellae n. Plural of micella. • MICELLA n. (Latin) a group of molecular chains, a structural unit of colloids, also MICELL, MICELLE. |
| PLACEMEN | • placemen n. Plural of placeman. • PLACEMAN n. a political appointee to a public office. |
| RECLAMES | • RECLAME n. (French) publicity. |
| SCLEREMA | • sclerema n. (Medicine) induration of the cellular tissue. • SCLEREMA n. (Greek) a hardening of tissues. |