| BEDIMPLED | • bedimpled v. Simple past tense and past participle of bedimple. • BEDIMPLE v. to make a small impression in. |
| BEMADDING | • bemadding v. Present participle of bemad. • BEMAD v. (archaic) to make mad, also BEMADDEN. |
| BEMUDDING | • bemudding v. Present participle of bemud. • BEMUD v. (archaic) to spatter with mud. |
| BIRDLIMED | • birdlimed v. Simple past tense and past participle of birdlime. • BIRDLIME v. to smear or catch (as) with birdlime. |
| BONDMAIDS | • bondmaids n. Plural of bondmaid. • BONDMAID n. a female slave. |
| BRIDEMAID | • bridemaid n. Archaic form of bridesmaid. • BRIDEMAID n. a woman who is an attendant of a bride, also BRIDESMAID, BRIDEMAIDEN. |
| DIBROMIDE | • dibromide n. (Chemistry) any bromide containing two bromine atoms in each molecule. • DIBROMIDE n. a compound containing two bromine atoms per molecule. |
| DISEMBODY | • disembody v. To cause someone’s soul, spirit, consciousness, voice, etc, to become separated from the physical body. • disembody v. To separate (a part of the body) from the body. • disembody v. To discharge from military service or array. |
| DISLIMBED | • dislimbed v. Simple past tense and past participle of dislimb. • DISLIMB v. to tear limb from limb; to dismember. |
| DUMBSIZED | • dumbsized v. Simple past tense and past participle of dumbsize. • DUMBSIZE v. to reduce the size of a workforce so low that the work cannot be done effectively. |
| EMBEDDING | • embedding n. The act or process by which one thing is embedded in another. • embedding n. (Mathematics) A map which maps a subspace (smaller structure) to the whole space (larger structure). • embedding v. Present participle of embed. |
| EMBRAIDED | • embraided v. Simple past tense and past participle of embraid. • EMBRAID v. (Spenser) to braid, also EMBREAD. |
| IMBEDDING | • imbedding v. Present participle of imbed. • imbedding n. Alternative form of embedding. • IMBED v. to plant firmly, also EMBED. |
| MOUNDBIRD | • moundbird n. Megapode. • MOUNDBIRD n. an Australian bird laying eggs in mounds. |