| BAROMETER | • barometer n. An instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure. • barometer n. (Figurative, by extension) Anything used as a gauge or indicator. • BAROMETER n. an instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure. |
| BEDWARMER | • bedwarmer n. (Historical) A covered metal pan attached to a long handle, holding live coals and used to warm a bed. • BEDWARMER n. a metal pan containing hot coals, formerly used to warm a bed. |
| BESMEARER | • besmearer n. One who besmears. • BESMEARER n. one who besmears. |
| CHAMBERER | • chamberer n. (Obsolete) A servant who attends in a chamber; a chambermaid. • chamberer n. (Obsolete) A gallant; a carpetmonger. • CHAMBERER n. (archaic) a plotter; a lover. |
| CLAMBERER | • clamberer n. A person who clambers. • CLAMBERER n. one who clambers. |
| EMBRACEOR | • embraceor n. A person guilty of embracery. • EMBRACEOR n. a person who seeks to influence jurors by corrupt means to deliver a partial verdict, also EMBRACER, EMBRASOR. |
| EMBRACERS | • embracers n. Plural of embracer. • EMBRACER n. a person who seeks to influence jurors by corrupt means, also EMBRACEOR, EMBRASOR. |
| EMBRACERY | • embracery n. (Law) An attempt to bribe or illegally influence a jury or a member of a jury to one side or the other. • EMBRACERY n. an attempt to influence a jury illegally as by bribery, threats, or promises. |
| 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. |
| EMBRAZURE | • embrazure n. Alternative form of embrasure. • EMBRAZURE n. (French) a loophole in fortifications; a window-opening with slanted sides, also EMBRASURE. |
| PERMABEAR | • permabear n. (Finance, informal) An investor who consistently acts in the expectation that the value of stocks and… • PERMABEAR n. an investor who consistently acts in the expectation that the value of stocks and shares will fall. |
| 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. |
| REEMBRACE | • reembrace v. To embrace again. • reëmbrace v. Alternative form of reembrace. • re-embrace v. Alternative spelling of reëmbrace. |