| 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. |
| BALMIEST | • balmiest adj. Superlative form of balmy: most balmy. • BALMY adj. mild, temperate. |
| BIMETALS | • bimetals n. Plural of bimetal. • BIMETAL n. something composed of two metals. |
| BIMETHYL | • bimethyl n. Synonym of dimethyl. • BIMETHYL n. ethane. |
| IMITABLE | • imitable adj. Capable of being imitated or copied. • imitable adj. Worthy of imitation. • IMITABLE adj. capable of being imitated. |
| LAMBIEST | • lambiest adj. Superlative form of lamby: most lamby. • LAMBY adj. resembling a lamb. |
| LIMBIEST | • limbiest adj. Superlative form of limby: most limby. • LIMBY adj. having many large branches. |
| NIMBLEST | • nimblest adj. Superlative form of nimble: most nimble. • NIMBLE adj. agile. |
| PLUMBITE | • plumbite n. (Inorganic chemistry) The PbO22- oxyanion or hydrated forms; any salt containing this anion. • PLUMBITE n. a salt of plumbic acid. |
| THIMBLED | • thimbled adj. Of a finger: having a thimble (“cup-shaped cap used in sewing to push the needle through material”)… • thimbled adj. (Nautical, technology) Of a cable or rope, or a piece of machinery or other device: having a thimble… • thimbled v. Simple past tense and past participle of thimble. |
| THIMBLES | • thimbles n. Plural of thimble. • thimbles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of thimble. • THIMBLE v. to wear a cap on the finger when sewing. |
| TIMBALES | • timbales n. Plural of timbale. • timbales n. (Music) A pair of tunable single-headed, metal-shelled cylindrical drums, used in Latin American music. • TIMBALE n. (French) a dish of meat, fish etc. cooked in a cup-shaped mould or shell. |
| TIMBRELS | • timbrels n. Plural of timbrel. • TIMBREL n. (historical) an Oriental tabor or tambourine. |
| TOMBLIKE | • tomblike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a tomb. • TOMBLIKE adj. like a tomb. |