| AMBERGRIS | • ambergris n. A solid, waxy, flammable substance of a dull grey or blackish color, produced in the intestines of the… • amber-gris n. (Now largely obsolete and uncommon) Alternative spelling of ambergris. • amber␣gris n. (Now largely obsolete and uncommon) Alternative spelling of ambergris. |
| BARBARISM | • barbarism n. A barbaric act. • barbarism n. The condition of existing barbarically. • barbarism n. A word hybridizing Ancient Greek and Latin or other heterogeneous roots. |
| BARNSTORM | • barnstorm v. To travel around the countryside making political speeches etc. • barnstorm v. (US) To appear at fairs and carnivals in exhibitions of stunt flying, sporting events, or theater. • barnstorm v. (US, of a sports team) To travel from town to town performing in front of small crowds. |
| BAROGRAMS | • barograms n. Plural of barogram. • BAROGRAM n. a recording made by a barograph, an instrument for recording air pressure. |
| BESMEARER | • besmearer n. One who besmears. • BESMEARER n. one who besmears. |
| BIRDFARMS | • BIRDFARM n. (US colloquial) an aircraft carrier. |
| BROCKRAMS | • brockrams n. Plural of brockram. • BROCKRAM n. (dialect) fragmented rock, breccia. |
| BRUSHMARK | • brushmark n. (Painting) A visible mark on a painted surface left by the bristles of a paintbrush. • BRUSHMARK n. an indented line left by a brush. |
| EMBARRASS | • embarrass v. (Transitive) to humiliate; to disrupt somebody’s composure or comfort with acting publicly or freely; to abash. • embarrass v. (Transitive) To hinder from liberty of movement; to impede; to obstruct. • embarrass v. (Transitive) To involve in difficulties concerning money matters; to encumber with debt; to beset with… |
| EMBRACERS | • embracers n. Plural of embracer. • EMBRACER n. a person who seeks to influence jurors by corrupt means, also EMBRACEOR, EMBRASOR. |
| EMBRASORS | • EMBRASOR n. a person who seeks to influence jurors by corrupt means, also EMBRACEOR, EMBRACER. |
| EMBRASURE | • embrasure n. (Architecture, military) Any of the indentations between the merlons of a battlement; an opening in… • embrasure n. (Figurative) Any small protected space. • embrasure n. The slanting indentation in a wall for a door or window, such that the space is larger on the inside than the outside. |
| MICROBARS | • microbars n. Plural of microbar. • MICROBAR n. a unit of atmospheric pressure. |
| REEMBARKS | • reembarks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reembark. • re-embarks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of re-embark. • REEMBARK v. to embark again. |
| SCRAMBLER | • scrambler n. Someone or something that scrambles (in various senses). • scrambler n. A vine that does not attach itself to its supports. • scrambler n. A device that makes messages intentionally, but reversibly, unintelligible for reasons of privacy or security. |