| ALEMBIC | • alembic n. An early chemical apparatus, consisting of two retorts connected by a tube, used to purify substances by distillation. • ALEMBIC n. (Arabic) an old distilling apparatus. |
| BECALMS | • becalms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of becalm. • BECALM v. to make calm. |
| CAMBREL | • cambrel n. Obsolete form of gambrel. • CAMBREL n. the hock of a horse. |
| CEMBALI | • cembali n. Plural of cembalo. • CEMBALO n. (Italian) a harpsichord. |
| CEMBALO | • cembalo n. (Music) A harpsichord. • CEMBALO n. (Italian) a harpsichord. |
| CLAMBER | • clamber v. (Transitive, intransitive) To climb (something) with some difficulty, or in a haphazard fashion. • clamber n. The act of clambering; a difficult or haphazard climb. • CLAMBER v. to climb awkwardly. |
| CLIMBED | • climbed v. Simple past tense and past participle of climb. • CLIMB v. to ascend. |
| CLIMBER | • climber n. Someone or something that climbs (such as a mountain climber). • climber n. Something that is used for climbing. • climber v. (Intransitive, obsolete) To ascend or mount with effort; to clamber, to climb. |
| CLUBMEN | • clubmen n. Plural of clubman. • CLUBMAN n. a member of a club. |
| CLUMBER | • Clumber n. A Clumber spaniel. • CLUMBER n. a stocky spaniel. |
| COMBLES | • combles n. Plural of comble. • COMBLE n. (French) the acme. |
| CRUMBLE | • crumble v. (Intransitive, often figurative) To fall apart; to disintegrate. • crumble v. (Transitive) To break into crumbs. • crumble v. (Transitive) To mix (ingredients such as flour and butter) in such a way as to form crumbs. |
| EMBLICS | • emblics n. Plural of emblic. • EMBLIC n. (Arabic) a tree of the euphorbia family, native to tropical Asia. |
| EMBOLIC | • embolic adj. (Pathology) Of or relating to an embolus or an embolism. • EMBOLIC adj. pertaining to an embolism, the presence of one or more obstructing blood-clots in a blood vessel, also EMBOLISMIC. |
| LIMBECK | • limbeck n. (Obsolete) An alembic. • LIMBECK n. (Spenser) an old distilling apparatus, also LIMBEC. |
| LIMBECS | • limbecs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of limbec. • LIMBEC n. (Spenser) an old distilling apparatus, also LIMBECK. |
| RECLIMB | • reclimb v. (Transitive) To climb again. • RECLIMB v. to climb again. |
| SCAMBLE | • scamble v. (Intransitive) To move awkwardly; to be shuffling, irregular, or unsteady; to sprawl; to shamble. • scamble v. (Intransitive) To move about pushing and jostling; to be rude and turbulent; to scramble; struggle for… • scamble v. (Transitive) To mangle. |
| SCUMBLE | • scumble n. An opaque kind of glaze (layer of paint). • scumble v. To apply an opaque glaze to an area of a painting to make it softer or duller. • SCUMBLE v. to soften the outlines by rubbing lightly. |