| ALEMBICS | • alembics n. Plural of alembic. • ALEMBIC n. (Arabic) an old distilling apparatus. |
| CAMBRELS | • cambrels n. Plural of cambrel. • CAMBREL n. the hock of a horse. |
| CEMBALOS | • cembalos n. Plural of cembalo. • CEMBALO n. (Italian) a harpsichord. |
| CLAMBERS | • clambers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clamber. • CLAMBER v. to climb awkwardly. |
| CLIMBERS | • climbers n. Plural of climber. • CLIMBER n. one that climbs. |
| CLUMBERS | • Clumbers n. Plural of Clumber. • CLUMBER n. a stocky spaniel. |
| COMBLESS | • combless adj. Without a comb or crest. • COMBLESS adj. without a comb. |
| CRUMBLES | • crumbles n. Plural of crumble. • crumbles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crumble. • Crumbles prop.n. Plural of Crumble. |
| LIMBECKS | • limbecks n. Plural of limbeck. • LIMBECK n. (Spenser) an old distilling apparatus, also LIMBEC. |
| MISCIBLE | • miscible adj. (Physics, of liquids) Able to be mixed together in all proportions. • MISCIBLE adj. capable of being mixed, also MIXABLE, MIXIBLE. |
| RECLIMBS | • reclimbs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reclimb. • RECLIMB v. to climb again. |
| SCAMBLED | • scambled v. Simple past tense and past participle of scamble. • SCAMBLE v. to move awkwardly; to shamble. |
| SCAMBLER | • scambler n. One who scambles. • scambler n. (Scotland) A bold intruder upon the hospitality of others; a mealtime visitor. • SCAMBLER n. (Scots) one who scrounges meals. |
| SCAMBLES | • scambles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scamble. • SCAMBLE v. to move awkwardly; to shamble. |
| SCRAMBLE | • scramble v. (Intransitive) To move hurriedly to a location, especially by using all limbs against a surface. • scramble v. (Intransitive) To proceed to a location or an objective in a disorderly manner. • scramble v. (Transitive, of food ingredients, usually including egg) To thoroughly combine and cook as a loose mass. |
| SCUMBLED | • scumbled v. Simple past tense and past participle of scumble. • SCUMBLE v. to soften the outlines by rubbing lightly. |
| SCUMBLES | • scumbles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scumble. • SCUMBLE v. to soften the outlines by rubbing lightly. |