| BELLARMINES | • bellarmines n. Plural of bellarmine. • BELLARMINE n. a large jug with rounded belly and narrow neck. |
| BIOMINERALS | • biominerals n. Plural of biomineral. |
| CHAMBRANLES | • chambranles n. Plural of chambranle. • CHAMBRANLE n. (French) decoration around a door frame or fireplace. |
| EMBLAZONERS | • emblazoners n. Plural of emblazoner. • EMBLAZONER n. one who emblazons. |
| LAMBREQUINS | • lambrequins n. Plural of lambrequin. • LAMBREQUIN n. (French) a veil over a helmet; a strip of drapery over a window or doorway. |
| LEBENSRAUMS | • LEBENSRAUM n. (German) room to live (and, if necessary, expand); specifically, territory claimed as necessary for economic growth (as by the Nazis). |
| MARBELISING | • marbelising v. Present participle of marbelise. • MARBELISE v. to stain or grain in imitation of marble, also MARBELIZE, MARBLEISE, MARBLEIZE. |
| MARBLEISING | • marbleising v. Present participle of marbleise. • MARBLEISE v. to stain or grain in imitation of marble, also MARBELISE, MARBELIZE, MARBLEIZE. |
| RABBLEMENTS | • rabblements n. Plural of rabblement. • RABBLEMENT n. a tumultuous crowd of low people, a rabble. |
| RESEMBLANCE | • resemblance n. The quality or state of resembling. • resemblance n. That which resembles, or is similar; a representation; a likeness. • resemblance n. A comparison; a simile. |
| SALMONBERRY | • salmonberry n. A bush, Rubus spectabilis, found on the Pacific coast of North America. • salmonberry n. The fruit from this bush, similar in appearance and texture to the blackberry and raspberry. • SALMONBERRY n. a salmon-coloured North American raspberry. |
| SLUMBERLAND | • slumberland n. An imaginary place inhabited by those who are asleep; (by extension) the state of slumber. • SLUMBERLAND n. the state of slumber. |
| SUBTERMINAL | • subterminal adj. Positioned near an end. • subterminal adj. Less than terminal. • SUBTERMINAL adj. of a band or stripe, situated before the tip of the tail. |
| TIMBERLANDS | • timberlands n. Plural of timberland. • TIMBERLAND n. (US) land covered with trees used for timber. |
| UNSCRAMBLED | • unscrambled v. Simple past tense and past participle of unscramble. • UNSCRAMBLE v. to separate (as a conglomeration or tangle) into original components. |
| UNSCRAMBLER | • unscrambler n. That which unscrambles; a device for decoding a scrambled signal. • UNSCRAMBLER n. one who unscrambles. |
| UNSCRAMBLES | • unscrambles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unscramble. • UNSCRAMBLE v. to separate (as a conglomeration or tangle) into original components. |