| AMASSABLE | • amassable adj. Capable of being amassed. • AMASSABLE adj. capable of being amassed. |
| AMBASSAGE | • ambassage n. Obsolete form of embassage.; message, embassy. • AMBASSAGE n. an embassy, also EMBASSAGE. |
| AMBASSIES | • ambassies n. Plural of ambassy. • AMBASSY n. the offices of an ambassador, also EMBASSY. |
| AMEBIASES | • amebiases n. Plural of amebiasis. • AMEBIASIS n. infection of the colon by amoebae, also AMOEBIASIS. |
| AMEBIASIS | • amebiasis n. (Medicine) Alternative spelling of amoebiasis. • AMEBIASIS n. infection of the colon by amoebae, also AMOEBIASIS. |
| ASSUMABLE | • assumable adj. Capable of being assumed, or taken to be true. • assumable adj. Capable of being assumed, or taken on. • ASSUMABLE adj. that may be assumed. |
| BADMASHES | • badmashes n. Plural of badmash. • BADMASH n. (Urdu) an evildoer, a worthless person, also BUDMASH. |
| BLASTEMAS | • blastemas n. Plural of blastema. • BLASTEMA n. the protoplasmic part of an ovum, distinguished from the yolk. |
| 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… |
| EMBASSADE | • embassade n. Alternative form of ambassade. • EMBASSADE n. (Shakespeare) the mission of an ambassador. |
| EMBASSAGE | • embassage n. (Archaic) An embassy. • embassage n. (Archaic) Message; errand. • EMBASSAGE n. an embassy, also AMBASSAGE. |
| LAMBASTES | • lambastes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lambaste. • LAMBASTE v. to beat severely, also LAMBAST. |
| METABASES | • metabases n. Plural of metabase. • metabases n. Plural of metabasis. • METABASIS n. a transition, e.g. from one subject or point to another. |
| METABASIS | • metabasis n. (Rhetoric) A change from one subject to another. • metabasis n. (Pathology) Any change in the course of a disease; metabola. • METABASIS n. a transition, e.g. from one subject or point to another. |
| SEABREAMS | • seabreams n. Plural of seabream. • sea␣breams n. Plural of sea bream. • SEABREAM n. a popular food fish. |
| SMASHABLE | • smashable adj. Able to be smashed. • SMASHABLE adj. that can be smashed. |