| BONHOMMIES | • bonhommies n. Plural of bonhommie. • BONHOMMIE n. (French) good nature; a pleasant and easy manner, also BONHOMIE. |
| BROMINISMS | • BROMINISM n. poisoning by an overdose of bromine, also BROMISM. |
| BUMMALOTIS | • BUMMALOTI n. (Marathi) a small marine Asiatic fish used in India as a relish; aka Bombay duck, also BUMALO, BUMALOTI, BUMMALO. |
| COLUMBIUMS | • columbiums n. Plural of columbium. • COLUMBIUM n. a rare element of the vanadium group, now more commonly called niobium. |
| DISEMBOSOM | • disembosom v. (Archaic) To separate from the bosom. • disembosom v. To disburden oneself of a secret. • DISEMBOSOM v. to separate from the bosom, to unburden. |
| EMBOLISMAL | • embolismal adj. Pertaining to embolism; intercalary. • EMBOLISMAL adj. pertaining to embolism. |
| EMBOLISMIC | • embolismic adj. Relating to embolism or intercalation. • EMBOLISMIC adj. pertaining to an embolism, the presence of one or more obstructing blood-clots in a blood vessel, also EMBOLIC. |
| EMBOSOMING | • embosoming v. Present participle of embosom. • EMBOSOM v. to embrace, also IMBOSOM. |
| GOMBEENISM | • gombeenism n. The practice of depending on gombeens, or money-lenders. • GOMBEENISM n. the state of being a gombeen. |
| IMBOSOMING | • imbosoming v. Present participle of imbosom. • IMBOSOM v. to embrace, also EMBOSOM. |
| IMMOBILISE | • immobilise v. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of immobilize. • IMMOBILISE v. to render immobile, also IMMOBILIZE. |
| IMMOBILISM | • immobilism n. Political or economic inactivity, often a result of ultraconservative policies. • IMMOBILISM n. a political policy characterised by extreme lack of action. |
| IMMOVABLES | • immovables n. Plural of immovable. • IMMOVABLE n. something immovable. |
| MERBROMINS | • MERBROMIN n. a green crystalline mercurial compound used as an antiseptic and germicide. |
| METABOLISM | • metabolism n. (Physiology) The chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life. • metabolism n. (Figurative, by extension) The processes that maintain any dynamic system. • Metabolism prop.n. A post-war Japanese architectural movement that fused ideas about architectural megastructures with… |
| MICROBEAMS | • microbeams n. Plural of microbeam. • MICROBEAM n. a beam of radiation of small cross-section. |
| MISBECOMES | • misbecomes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misbecome. • MISBECOME v. (archaic) to be unbecoming to. |
| SUBOPTIMUM | • suboptimum adj. Suboptimal. • suboptimum n. A point or value below an optimum. • SUBOPTIMUM n. something that is less than optimal. |
| SYMBOLISMS | • symbolisms n. Plural of symbolism. • SYMBOLISM n. the use of symbols in literature or art. |