| BEERMAT | • beermat n. Alternative spelling of beer mat. • beer␣mat n. A small square cardboard mat, often with an advertisement for a brewery on it, that is used to rest… • BEERMAT n. a cardboard mat to put under a glass of beer. |
| BESTORM | • bestorm v. (Transitive) To overtake with a storm; assail with storms. • BESTORM v. to assail with storms. |
| BETRIMS | • betrims v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of betrim. • BETRIM v. to deck with trimmings. |
| BROMATE | • bromate n. (Inorganic chemistry) the anion BrO3-1, derived from bromic acid; any salt containing this anion. • bromate v. To treat with bromic acid or a bromate. • BROMATE v. to combine with bromine. |
| BUMSTER | • bumster n. (Chiefly attributive) A pair of very low-cut trousers which reveal part of the buttocks. • bumster n. In The Gambia, a young man who solicits money or favours from tourists, sometimes in exchange for sex. • BUMSTER adj. of trousers, cut in a style low enough to show the cleavage at the top of the buttocks. |
| EMBRUTE | • embrute v. Alternative form of imbrute. • EMBRUTE v. (archaic) to degrade to the state of a brute, also IMBRUTE. |
| IMBRUTE | • imbrute v. To make brutal. • imbrute v. To degrade to the state of a brute. • IMBRUTE v. (archaic) to degrade to the state of a brute, also EMBRUTE. |
| LAMBERT | • lambert n. (Physics, astronomy) a cgs unit of luminance; the brightness of a surface that emits one lumen per square centimetre. • Lambert prop.n. (Countable) A male given name from the Germanic languages; in modern use partly transferred back from the surname. • Lambert prop.n. (Countable) A surname originating as a patronymic. |
| MOBSTER | • mobster n. A member of a mob or Mafia. • MOBSTER n. a member of an organized criminal fraternity, also MOBSMAN. |
| TAMBERS | • TAMBER n. the distinctive quality of a sound, also TIMBRE. |
| TEMBLOR | • temblor n. (US, PH) An earthquake. • TEMBLOR n. (Spanish) an earthquake or earth tremor, also TREMBLOR. |
| TERBIUM | • terbium n. A metallic chemical element (symbol Tb) with an atomic number of 65: a soft, silvery-white, rare earth… • TERBIUM n. (Swedish) a metallic element. |
| TIMBERS | • timbers n. Plural of timber. • timbers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of timber. • Timbers prop.n. A surname. |
| TIMBERY | • timbery adj. Resembling or characteristic of timber. • TIMBERY adj. like timber. |
| TIMBREL | • timbrel n. An ancient percussion instrument rather like a simple tambourine. • timbrel v. (Intransitive) To play the timbrel. • timbrel v. (Transitive) To accompany with the sound of the timbrel. |
| TIMBRES | • timbres n. Plural of timbre. • TIMBRE n. the quality given to a sound by its overtones, also TAMBER. |
| TREMBLE | • tremble v. (Intransitive) To shake, quiver, or vibrate. • tremble v. (Intransitive, figurative) To fear; to be afraid. • tremble n. A shake, quiver, or vibration. |
| TREMBLY | • trembly adj. In a trembling or shaking state. • Trembly prop.n. A surname from French. • TREMBLY adj. tremulous. |
| TUMBLER | • tumbler n. (Archaic) One who tumbles; one who plays tricks by various motions of the body. • tumbler n. A movable obstruction in a lock, consisting of a lever, latch, wheel, slide, or the like, which must… • tumbler n. A rotating device for smoothing and polishing rough objects, placed inside it, on relatively small parts. |
| TUMBREL | • tumbrel n. Alternative form of tumbril. • TUMBREL n. a type of cart, also TUMBRIL. |