| ABSURDISMS | • absurdisms n. Plural of absurdism. • ABSURDISM n. the doctrine that we live in an irrational universe. |
| BARRAMUNDI | • barramundi n. A diadromous fish of species Lates calcarifer, of the Centropomidae family, order Perciformes. • BARRAMUNDI n. (Native Australian) an Australian river-fish, also BARRAMUNDA, BURRAMUNDI. |
| BURRAMUNDI | • BURRAMUNDI n. (Native Australian) any of several Australian river-fish, also BARRAMUNDA, BARRAMUNDI. |
| DENDROBIUM | • dendrobium n. (Botany) Any plant of the genus Dendrobium. • Dendrobium prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Orchidaceae – the dendrobiums. • DENDROBIUM n. a kind of epiphytic orchid. |
| DISCUMBERS | • discumbers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discumber. • DISCUMBER v. (archaic) to free of encumbrance, also DISENCUMBER. |
| DUMBWAITER | • dumbwaiter n. A small elevator used to move food etc. from one floor of a building to another. • dumbwaiter n. (Obsolete) A table or set of trays on rollers used for serving food. • dumbwaiter n. (Obsolete) A lazy Susan. |
| INCUMBERED | • incumbered v. Simple past tense and past participle of incumber. • INCUMBER v. to impede the motion of, also ENCUMBER. |
| INUMBRATED | • inumbrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of inumbrate. • INUMBRATE v. to cast a shadow upon. |
| LUMBRICOID | • lumbricoid adj. Like an earthworm; belonging to the genus Lumbricus or family Lumbricidae. • LUMBRICOID adj. wormlike. |
| MANDIBULAR | • mandibular adj. (Anatomy, zootomy) Of or pertaining to the mandible. • MANDIBULAR adj. of or pertaining to a mandible. |
| MORIBUNDLY | • moribundly adv. In a moribund way. • MORIBUND adv. being about to die. |
| MOUNDBIRDS | • moundbirds n. Plural of moundbird. • MOUNDBIRD n. an Australian bird laying eggs in mounds. |
| MOUSEBIRDS | • mousebirds n. Plural of mousebird. • MOUSEBIRD n. another name for the coly, an African bird. |
| MUTTONBIRD | • muttonbird n. Alternative form of mutton bird. • mutton␣bird n. (Chiefly Australia, New Zealand) Any of various seabirds whose flesh is said to taste like mutton when… • MUTTONBIRD n. an Australasian shearwater, esp. the short-tailed, said by some to taste like mutton. |
| REIMBURSED | • reimbursed v. Simple past tense and past participle of reimburse. • REIMBURSE v. to repay. |
| SUBMARINED | • submarined v. Simple past tense and past participle of submarine. • SUBMARINE v. to travel by submarine. |
| UNDERBRIMS | • underbrims n. Plural of underbrim. • UNDERBRIM n. a facing on the underside of a hat brim. |
| UNLIMBERED | • unlimbered v. Simple past tense and past participle of unlimber. • unlimbered adj. Not having been limbered. • UNLIMBER v. to prepare for action. |
| UNTIMBERED | • untimbered adj. Not timbered. • UNTIMBERED adj. not timbered. |