| APLOMBS | • aplombs n. Plural of aplomb. • APLOMB n. self-confidence, poise. |
| BEMOILS | • bemoils v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bemoil. • BEMOIL v. (Shakespeare) to bemire, bedraggle. |
| BLOOSME | • bloosme v. (Obsolete, poetic) To bloom; to blossom. • bloosme n. (Obsolete, poetic) A bloom or blossom. • BLOOSME v. (Spenser) to bloom. |
| BLOSSOM | • blossom n. A flower, especially one indicating that a fruit tree is fruiting; (collectively) a mass of such flowers. • blossom n. The state or season of producing such flowers. • blossom n. (Figurative) A blooming period or stage of development; something lovely that gives rich promise. |
| BROMALS | • bromals n. Plural of bromal. • BROMAL n. an oily, colorless fluid obtained by the action of bromine on alcohol. |
| COMBLES | • combles n. Plural of comble. • COMBLE n. (French) the acme. |
| EMBOILS | • emboils v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of emboil. • EMBOIL v. (obsolete) to burn with anger. |
| EMBOLUS | • embolus n. (Pathology) An obstruction causing an embolism: a blood clot, air bubble or other matter carried by… • embolus n. (Zoology) The structure on the end of the palp of male arachnids which contains the opening to the ejaculatory duct. • EMBOLUS n. (Latin) a clot or air bubble obstructing a blood-vessel. |
| GAMBOLS | • gambols n. Plural of gambol. • GAMBOL v. to leap about playfully. |
| LAMBOYS | • lamboys n. (Historical) Bases (skirts made of armour). • Lamboys prop.n. Plural of Lamboy. • LAMBOYS n. (archaic) kilted flexible steel plates worn skirtlike from the waist. |
| LIMBOES | • LIMBO v. to perform a kind of West Indian dance. |
| LIMBOUS | • limbous adj. (Anatomy) With slightly overlapping borders; said of a suture. • LIMBOUS adj. overlapping. |
| MOBBLES | • MOBBLE v. (obsolete) to muffle, also MOBLE. |
| MOBILES | • mobiles n. Plural of mobile. • MOBILE n. a form of sculpture. |
| MOBLOGS | • moblogs n. Plural of moblog. • MOBLOG n. a blog of mobile phone messages and photos. |
| NOMBLES | • nombles n. Alternative form of numbles. • NOMBLES n. a deer's entrails, also NUMBLES, UMBLES. |
| OBELISM | • obelism n. (Rare) The practice of annotating manuscripts with marks set in the margins. • OBELISM n. the act of obelizing. |
| SYMBOLE | • symbole n. Obsolete form of symbol. • SYMBOLE n. (obsolete) a cymbal. |
| SYMBOLS | • symbols n. Plural of symbol. • symbols v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of symbol. • SYMBOL v. to serve as a representation. |