| BATMEN | • batmen n. Plural of batman. • Batmen prop.n. Plural of Batman. • BATMAN n. an officer's personal attendant. |
| BEMATA | • bemata n. Plural of bema. • BEMA n. (Greek) a platform in a synagogue, also BIMA, BIMAH. |
| BEMETE | • bemete v. (Transitive, obsolete) To measure. • BEMETE v. (archaic) to measure. |
| BEMIST | • bemist v. (Transitive) To cover or envelop with mist, or as with mist. • BEMIST v. to envelop in a mist. |
| BEMIXT | • bemixt v. Simple past tense and past participle of bemix; archaic spelling of bemixed. • BEMIX v. to mix well. |
| BESMUT | • besmut v. (Transitive) To blacken with smut; foul with soot. • BESMUT v. to blacken with soot. |
| BETEEM | • beteem v. (Transitive, obsolete) To permit; allow; suffer. • beteem v. (Transitive, obsolete) To grant, vouchsafe (something to someone); accord; give. • beteem v. (Transitive, dialectal) To bestow; afford; allow; deign. |
| BETIME | • betime v. (Intransitive) To occur; betide. • betime adv. Betimes. • BETIME v. (Shakespeare) to betide. |
| BETRIM | • betrim v. (Transitive, dated) To trim (“decorate”); to adorn, deck, or embellish. • BETRIM v. to deck with trimmings. |
| EMBOST | • embost v. (Archaic) simple past tense and past participle of emboss. • EMBOSS v. to decorate with a raised design, also IMBOSS. |
| ENTOMB | • entomb v. (Transitive) To deposit in a tomb. • entomb v. (Figurative, transitive) To confine in restrictive surroundings. • ENTOMB v. to place in a tomb, also INTOMB. |
| GAMBET | • gambet n. Any bird of the obsolete genus Totanus, now principally in genus Tringa; a tattler. • GAMBET n. (Italian) a red-legged wading bird, the redshank, also GAMBETTA. |
| TAMBER | • TAMBER n. the distinctive quality of a sound, also TIMBRE. |
| TIMBER | • timber n. (Uncountable) Trees in a forest regarded as a source of wood. • timber n. (Outside North America, uncountable) Wood that has been pre-cut and is ready for use in construction. • timber n. (Countable) A heavy wooden beam, generally a whole log that has been squared off and used to provide… |
| TIMBRE | • timbre n. The quality of a sound independent of its pitch and volume. • timbre n. The pitch of a sound as heard by the ear, described relative to its absolute pitch. • timbre n. (Heraldry) The crest on a coat of arms. |
| TOMBED | • tombed v. Simple past tense and past participle of tomb. • TOMB v. to place in a burial vault. |
| TUMBLE | • tumble n. A fall, especially end over end. • tumble n. A disorderly heap. • tumble n. (Informal) An act of sexual intercourse. |