| ABLEISM | • ableism n. Discrimination against persons with disabilities or favour of those without. • ABLEISM n. discrimination against disabled people. |
| BEMOILS | • bemoils v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bemoil. • BEMOIL v. (Shakespeare) to bemire, bedraggle. |
| BESLIME | • beslime v. (Transitive, archaic) To make dirty with something slimy; befoul. • beslime v. (Transitive, archaic) To insult, to say negative things about. • beslime v. (Transitive) To cover or daub with slime; slime. |
| BESMILE | • besmile v. (Transitive) To smile at; give or show a smile to. • BESMILE v. to smile on. |
| BLEMISH | • blemish n. A small flaw which spoils the appearance of something, a stain, a spot. • blemish n. A moral defect; a character flaw. • blemish v. To spoil the appearance of. |
| BLIKSEM | • BLIKSEM interj. (South African) of surprise, shock etc. |
| DIMBLES | • dimbles n. Plural of dimble. • DIMBLE n. a deep narrow wooded valley, also DINGLE. |
| EMBAILS | • embails v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embail. • EMBAIL v. (obsolete) to encircle, to hoop in. |
| EMBLICS | • emblics n. Plural of emblic. • EMBLIC n. (Arabic) a tree of the euphorbia family, native to tropical Asia. |
| EMBOILS | • emboils v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of emboil. • EMBOIL v. (obsolete) to burn with anger. |
| FIMBLES | • fimbles n. Plural of fimble. • FIMBLE n. the male plant of hemp. |
| LAMBIES | • lambies n. Plural of lambie. • Lambies prop.n. Plural of Lambie. • LAMBIE n. a small lamb, also LAMBKIN. |
| LIMBECS | • limbecs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of limbec. • LIMBEC n. (Spenser) an old distilling apparatus, also LIMBECK. |
| LIMBERS | • limbers n. Plural of limber. • limbers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of limber. • LIMBER v. to make supple. |
| LIMBOES | • LIMBO v. to perform a kind of West Indian dance. |
| MILNEBS | • MILNEB n. a fungicide. |
| MOBILES | • mobiles n. Plural of mobile. • MOBILE n. a form of sculpture. |
| OBELISM | • obelism n. (Rare) The practice of annotating manuscripts with marks set in the margins. • OBELISM n. the act of obelizing. |
| SUBLIME | • sublime v. (Chemistry, physics, transitive, intransitive) To sublimate. • sublime v. (Transitive) To raise on high. • sublime v. (Transitive) To exalt; to heighten; to improve; to purify. |
| WIMBLES | • wimbles n. Plural of wimble. • Wimbles prop.n. Plural of Wimble. • WIMBLE v. to bore through with a wimble. |