| AMBUSCADERS | • ambuscaders n. Plural of ambuscader. • AMBUSCADER n. one who ambuscades. |
| AMBUSCADOES | • ambuscadoes n. Plural of ambuscado, ambuscades, ambushes. • AMBUSCADO n. an ambuscade, also AMBUSCADE. |
| BECLAMOURED | • beclamoured v. Simple past tense and past participle of beclamour. • BECLAMOUR v. to make a clamour, also BECLAMOR. |
| BREADCRUMBS | • breadcrumbs n. Plural of breadcrumb. • breadcrumbs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of breadcrumb. • bread␣crumbs n. Plural of bread crumb. |
| CANDELABRUM | • candelabrum n. A candle holder. • CANDELABRUM n. a candleholder. |
| CUMBERBUNDS | • cumberbunds n. Misspelling of cummerbunds. • CUMBERBUND n. (Hindi) a waistband, a sash, also CUMMERBUND, KUMMERBUND. |
| CUMMERBUNDS | • cummerbunds n. Plural of cummerbund. • CUMMERBUND n. (Hindi) a waistband, a sash, also CUMBERBUND, KUMMERBUND. |
| CURRYCOMBED | • currycombed v. Simple past tense and past participle of currycomb. • curry-combed v. Simple past tense and past participle of curry-comb. • CURRYCOMB v. to comb with this. |
| DEBAUCHMENT | • debauchment n. The act of debauching or corrupting; the act of seducing from virtue or duty. • DEBAUCHMENT n. the act of debauching. |
| DEBOUCHMENT | • debouchment n. The point of debouch of a watercourse. • debouchment n. (Medicine) Opening or emptying into another part. • debouchment n. (Military) The act, or the result of debouching. |
| DECUMBENCES | • DECUMBENCE n. the act or posture of lying down, also DECUMBENCY. |
| DECUMBENTLY | • decumbently adv. In a decumbent posture. • DECUMBENT adv. lying down; reclining on the ground. |
| DECUMBITURE | • decumbiture n. (Obsolete) The fact of lying down, specifically of a person due to illness. • decumbiture n. (Astrology, now historical) The time one takes to one’s bed during an illness, as used for astrological… • DECUMBITURE n. the time spent by an invalid in bed. |
| DISCUMBERED | • discumbered v. Simple past tense and past participle of discumber. • DISCUMBER v. (archaic) to free of encumbrance, also DISENCUMBER. |
| DISENCUMBER | • disencumber v. (Transitive) To remove an encumbrance or burden from (someone or something); unburden. • DISENCUMBER v. to free from encumbrance, also DISCUMBER. |
| MACERANDUBA | • maceranduba n. Archaic form of massaranduba. • MACERANDUBA n. (Tupi) the Brazilian milk-tree, also MASSARANDUBA, MASSERANDUBA. |
| THUMBTACKED | • thumbtacked v. Simple past tense and past participle of thumbtack. • THUMBTACK v. to fasten with a thumbtack. |
| UMBILICATED | • umbilicated adj. Alternative form of umbilicate. • UMBILICATED adj. having an umbilicus, also UMBILICATE. |
| UNSCRAMBLED | • unscrambled v. Simple past tense and past participle of unscramble. • UNSCRAMBLE v. to separate (as a conglomeration or tangle) into original components. |