| AMBUSHERS | • ambushers n. Plural of ambusher. • AMBUSHER n. one who ambushes. |
| BELAMOURS | • belamours n. Plural of belamour. • BELAMOUR n. (Spenser) a beloved, also BELAMOURE, BELLAMOURE. |
| BERIMBAUS | • berimbaus n. Plural of berimbau. • BERIMBAU n. a Brazilian single-stringed bowed instrument, used to accompany capoeira. |
| BUMMAREES | • bummarees n. Plural of bummaree. • BUMMAREE n. a middleman in Billingsgate fish-market. |
| DRUMBEATS | • drumbeats n. Plural of drumbeat. • DRUMBEAT n. the sound of a drum. |
| 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. |
| JAMBUSTER | • jambuster n. (Manitoba, Northwestern Ontario) A doughnut filled with jam. • JAMBUSTER n. (Canadian) a jelly-filled doughnut. |
| PENUMBRAS | • penumbras n. Plural of penumbra. • PENUMBRA n. (Latin) a partial shadow. |
| RESUMABLE | • resumable adj. That can be resumed. • RESUMABLE adj. capable of, or admitting of, being resumed. |
| SEMIURBAN | • semiurban adj. Partially urban. • SEMIURBAN adj. somewhat urban. |
| SUBDERMAL | • subdermal adj. Just below the skin. • SUBDERMAL adj. subcutaneous. |
| SUBFRAMES | • subframes n. Plural of subframe. • SUBFRAME n. a frame for the attachment of a finish frame. |
| SUBMARINE | • submarine adj. Existing, relating to, or made for use beneath the sea. • submarine adj. Hidden or undisclosed. • submarine adj. (Baseball) Of a pitch, thrown with the hand lower than the elbow. |
| SUBMARKET | • submarket n. A distinct part of a larger market. • SUBMARKET n. a subordinate market. |
| UMBRELLAS | • umbrellas n. Plural of umbrella. • umbrellas v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of umbrella. • UMBRELLA v. to provide with a portable shelter against rain or sun. |
| VERBASCUM | • verbascum n. A mullein (of genus Verbascum). • Verbascum prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Scrophulariaceae – the mulleins. • VERBASCUM n. another name for the flower mullein. |