| AMBEROID | • AMBEROID n. a synthetic amber, also AMBROID. |
| AMBROIDS | • AMBROID n. a synthetic amber, also AMBEROID. |
| BIFORMED | • biformed adj. Having two forms. • BIFORMED adj. having two forms, also BIFORM. |
| BIRTHDOM | • birthdom n. The land of one’s birth. • birthdom n. Privilege of birth; one’s inheritance; birthright. • BIRTHDOM n. (Shakespeare) birthright. |
| BROMIDES | • bromides n. Plural of bromide. • BROMIDE n. a bromine compound, also BROMID. |
| BROMIDIC | • bromidic adj. Stale, banal, clichéd. • BROMIDIC adj. conventional, commonplace. |
| BROMISED | • BROMISE v. to treat with bromine, also BROMIZE. |
| BROMIZED | • bromized v. Simple past tense and past participle of bromize. • BROMIZE v. to treat with bromine, also BROMISE. |
| COMORBID | • comorbid adj. (Medicine, of a disease or symptom) That occurs at the same time as another. • COMORBID adj. pertaining to two diseases which occur together. |
| EMBODIER | • embodier n. One who embodies. • EMBODIER n. one who embodies. |
| EMBRYOID | • embryoid adj. Of, pertaining to, or resembling an embryo. • embryoid n. An embryonic organism, grown in vitro from a few cells. • EMBRYOID n. a mass of tissue that resembles an embryo. |
| HOMEBIRD | • homebird n. (UK, informal) A person who is unwilling to leave their childhood home or area. • HOMEBIRD n. a person who is reluctant to leave their hometown or their childhood home. |
| IMBORDER | • imborder v. Obsolete form of emborder. • IMBORDER v. to provide with a border, also EMBORDER. |
| MORBIDER | • morbider adj. Comparative form of morbid: more morbid. • MORBID adj. of the nature of or indicative of disease. |
| MORBIDLY | • morbidly adv. In a morbid manner, or to a morbid degree. • MORBID adv. of the nature of or indicative of disease. |
| MORIBUND | • moribund adj. Approaching death; about to die; dying; expiring. • moribund adj. Almost obsolete, nearing an end. • moribund n. A person who is near to dying. |
| RHOMBOID | • rhomboid n. A parallelogram which is neither a rhombus nor a rectangle. • rhomboid n. Any of several muscles that control the shoulders. • rhomboid n. A solid shape which has rhombic faces. |
| SCOMBRID | • scombrid n. Any fish of the family Scombridae. • scombrid adj. Characteristic of these fish. • SCOMBRID n. a fish of the Scombridae, the mackerel genus, also SCOMBROID. |