| BANDYMAN | • BANDYMAN n. in India, one who drives a bandy, a carriage or bullock cart. |
| BANDYMEN | • BANDYMAN n. in India, one who drives a bandy, a carriage or bullock cart. |
| BERHYMED | • berhymed v. Simple past tense and past participle of berhyme. • BERHYME v. to compose in rhyme, also BERIME. |
| BOMBYCID | • bombycid n. (Zoology) Any of the moths of the family Bombycidae. • BOMBYCID n. a silkworm. |
| COEMBODY | • COEMBODY v. to embody jointly. |
| CORYMBED | • corymbed adj. (Botany) Having corymbs. • CORYMBED adj. clustered with flowers. |
| CYMBIDIA | • CYMBIDIUM n. a kind of tropical orchid. |
| DAMNABLY | • damnably adv. In a damnable manner. • DAMNABLE adv. hateful. |
| DYBBUKIM | • dybbukim n. Plural of dybbuk. • DYBBUK n. (Yiddish) a wandering soul in Jewish folklore, also DIBBUK. |
| EMBRYOID | • embryoid adj. Of, pertaining to, or resembling an embryo. • embryoid n. An embryonic organism, grown in vitro from a few cells. • EMBRYOID n. a mass of tissue that resembles an embryo. |
| HOMEBODY | • homebody n. (North American, informal) A person who prefers to remain at home, rather than participate in social events elsewhere. • HOMEBODY n. one who likes to stay at home. |
| MARYBUDS | • Mary-buds n. Plural of Mary-bud. • MARYBUD n. a marigold bud. |
| MAYBIRDS | • maybirds n. Plural of maybird. • MAYBIRD n. an American songbird. |
| MOLYBDIC | • molybdic adj. (Inorganic chemistry) Relating to molybdenum, especially describing compounds of molybdenum in which… • molybdic adj. (Inorganic chemistry, obsolete) Belonging to the group of elements now recognized as groups 5 and 6. • MOLYBDIC adj. pertaining to a certain metallic element. |
| MORBIDLY | • morbidly adv. In a morbid manner, or to a morbid degree. • MORBID adv. of the nature of or indicative of disease. |
| REEMBODY | • reembody v. To embody again. • reëmbody v. Alternative form of reembody. • re-embody v. Alternative spelling of reembody. |
| SOMEBODY | • somebody pron. Some unspecified person. • somebody n. A recognised or important person, a celebrity. • some-body pron. Obsolete spelling of somebody. |
| SYMBOLED | • symboled v. Simple past tense and past participle of symbol. • SYMBOL v. to serve as a representation. |