| ATREMBLE | • atremble adj. Trembling. • ATREMBLE adv. (archaic) in a trembling state. |
| BEDLAMER | • bedlamer n. (Canada) A young harp seal after its second moult. • BEDLAMER n. (Canadian) a young harp seal. |
| BERGMEHL | • bergmehl n. Alternative form of bergmeal. • BERGMEHL n. (German) a powdery deposit of diatom frustules, aka kieselguhr. |
| EMBALMER | • embalmer n. One who embalms a corpse; a practicioner of mortuary science. • EMBALMER n. one that embalms, also IMBALMER. |
| EMBLAZER | • emblazer n. One who emblazes. • EMBLAZER n. one who emblazes. |
| EMMARBLE | • emmarble v. (Obsolete, poetic) Alternative form of enmarble. • EMMARBLE v. to adorn with marble. |
| LIMBERED | • limbered v. Simple past tense and past participle of limber. • LIMBER v. to make supple. |
| LIMBERER | • limberer adj. Comparative form of limber: more limber. • LIMBER adj. supple. |
| LUMBERED | • lumbered v. Simple past tense and past participle of lumber. • LUMBER v. to move heavily and clumsily. |
| LUMBERER | • lumberer n. One who lumbers, who moves in a heavy and ungainly manner. • lumberer n. One who is involved in the production of lumber. • LUMBERER n. someone employed in the felling, sawing etc. of timber, also LUMBERJACK, LUMBERMAN. |
| PERIBLEM | • periblem n. (Botany) nascent cortex, or immature cellular bark. • PERIBLEM n. a region of plant tissue. |
| PREAMBLE | • preamble n. A short preliminary statement or remark, especially an explanatory introduction to a formal document or statute. • preamble n. (Computing, networking) A syncword. • preamble v. (Intransitive) To speak or write a preamble; to provide a preliminary statement or set of remarks. |
| REBELDOM | • rebeldom n. The realm or sphere of rebels; rebels collectively. • rebeldom n. The conduct of rebels; rebellion. • REBELDOM n. an area controlled by rebels. |
| RESEMBLE | • resemble v. (Transitive) To be like or similar to (something); to represent as similar. • resemble v. (Transitive, now rare, archaic) To compare; to regard as similar, to liken. • resemble v. (Obsolete, transitive) To counterfeit; to imitate. |
| TREMBLED | • trembled v. Simple past tense and past participle of tremble. • TREMBLE v. to shake involuntarily. |
| TREMBLER | • trembler n. One who, or that which, trembles. • trembler n. Any of various New World passerine birds of the family Mimidae. • trembler n. The vibrating hammer, or spring contact piece of a hammer break, as of the electric ignition apparatus… |
| TREMBLES | • trembles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tremble. • trembles n. Plural of tremble. • Trembles prop.n. Plural of Tremble. |