| BAILMENT | • bailment n. (Obsolete) Bail. • bailment n. (Law) The handing over of control over, or possession of, personal property by one person, the bailor… • BAILMENT n. a delivery of goods in trust. |
| BAILSMEN | • bailsmen n. Plural of bailsman. • BAILSMAN n. a person who stands bail for another. |
| BEMINGLE | • bemingle v. (Transitive, rare) To mingle; mix. • BEMINGLE v. to mix together. |
| BIMENSAL | • bimensal adj. Happening every two months. • BIMENSAL adj. occurring every two months. |
| BROMELIN | • bromelin n. Alternative form of bromelein. • bromelin n. Alternative form of bromalin. • BROMELIN n. an enzyme obtained from the juice of the pineapple plant, used medically and in skincare products, also BROMELAIN. |
| EMBALING | • embaling v. Present participle of embale. • EMBALE v. to form into a bale. |
| IMBOLDEN | • imbolden v. Archaic form of embolden. • IMBOLDEN v. to instil with courage, also EMBOLDEN. |
| MANDIBLE | • mandible n. (Anatomy, zootomy). • MANDIBLE n. the bone of the lower jaw. |
| MINEABLE | • mineable adj. Alternative spelling of minable. • MINEABLE adj. able to be mined, also MINABLE. |
| NEBULIUM | • nebulium n. (Astronomy, physics, obsolete) A supposed chemical element proposed as a result of spectral analysis… • NEBULIUM n. an element formerly assumed to explain certain lines in the spectra of gaseous nebulae, now known to be due to states of oxygen and nitrogen not possible under earthly conditions. |
| NIMBLEST | • nimblest adj. Superlative form of nimble: most nimble. • NIMBLE adj. agile. |
| NOBELIUM | • nobelium n. A transuranic chemical element (symbol No) with an atomic number of 102. • NOBELIUM n. a name given to transuranic element 102. |
| REMBLING | • rembling v. Present participle of remble. • REMBLE v. to remove. |
| SEMBLING | • sembling n. (Zoology) The practice of attracting the males of Lepidoptera or other insects by exposing the female… • sembling v. Present participle of semble. • SEMBLE v. to bring together, assemble. |
| UNLIMBER | • unlimber v. (Obsolete) To deploy an artillery piece for firing (i.e. to detach it from its limber). • unlimber v. (By extension) To clumsily put into employ a large weapon or object. • unlimber v. To unsling something, as a backpack, carried on the body with a strap; to bring something carried into… |