| AMBUSHMENTS | • ambushments n. Plural of ambushment. • AMBUSHMENT n. (archaic) an ambush. |
| BIMORPHEMIC | • bimorphemic adj. Consisting of, or relating to, two morphemes. • bimorphemic adj. Relating to bimorphemes. • BIMORPHEMIC adj. consisting of two morphemes. |
| BLEMISHMENT | • blemishment n. The state of being blemished; disgrace; damage. • BLEMISHMENT n. (Spenser) a blemish. |
| BOHEMIANISM | • bohemianism n. Alternative letter-case form of Bohemianism. • Bohemianism n. A Bohemian lifestyle. • Bohemianism n. A word or phrase characteristic of the Bohemian language. |
| BRAHMANISMS | • BRAHMANISM n. the religious and social system of orthodox Hinduism, also BRAHMINISM. |
| BRAHMINISMS | • BRAHMINISM n. the religious and social system of orthodox Hinduism, also BRAHMANISM. |
| BUSHHAMMERS | • bushhammers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bushhammer. • bush␣hammers n. Plural of bush hammer. • BUSHHAMMER n. a hammer with small pyramids projecting from its working face, used for dressing stone. |
| CHAMBERMAID | • chambermaid n. A maid who handles the chores in a bedroom. • CHAMBERMAID n. a maid who makes beds and does general cleaning of bedrooms (as in a hotel). |
| EMBOTHRIUMS | • EMBOTHRIUM n. an evergreen shrub native to South America, widely cultivated as an ornamental for its scarlet flowers. |
| HAMMERBEAMS | • hammerbeams n. Plural of hammerbeam. • hammer␣beams n. Plural of hammer beam. |
| HUMMINGBIRD | • hummingbird n. Any of various small American birds in the family Trochilidae that have the ability to hover. • humming-bird n. Alternative form of hummingbird. • humming␣bird n. Alternative form of hummingbird. |
| MEMBERSHIPS | • memberships n. Plural of membership. • MEMBERSHIP n. the state or status of being a member. |
| RHABDOMYOMA | • rhabdomyoma n. (Pathology) A non-cancerous tumor of skeletal muscle. • RHABDOMYOMA n. a tumour of striated muscle. |
| TUMBLEHOMES | • tumblehomes n. Plural of tumblehome. • TUMBLEHOME n. the inward curvature of the upper parts of the sides of a vessel at or near the stern. |