| BEMUSING | • bemusing v. Present participle of bemuse. • BEMUSE v. to confuse. |
| BIENNIUM | • biennium n. A period of two years, particularly for purposes involving intercalation or fiscal calculations. • BIENNIUM n. (Latin) a period of two years. |
| BITUMENS | • bitumens n. Plural of bitumen. • BITUMEN n. (Latin) naturally occurring asphalt from the Middle East, used as mortar etc. |
| BRUNIZEM | • BRUNIZEM n. (Russian) a prairie soil. |
| EMBRUING | • embruing v. Present participle of embrue. • EMBRUE v. to drench, also IMBRUE. |
| EMBUSING | • EMBUS v. to board a bus. |
| INCUMBER | • incumber v. Archaic form of encumber. • INCUMBER v. to impede the motion of, also ENCUMBER. |
| MISBEGUN | • misbegun adj. Begun badly or incorrectly. • MISBEGIN v. to begin wrongly. |
| 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. |
| NIMBUSED | • nimbused adj. Furnished with a nimbus, or halo. • NIMBUSED adj. surrounded with a nimbus, a halo. |
| NIMBUSES | • nimbuses n. Plural of nimbus. • NIMBUS n. (Latin) a halo; a type of cloud. |
| NOBELIUM | • nobelium n. A transuranic chemical element (symbol No) with an atomic number of 102. • NOBELIUM n. a name given to transuranic element 102. |
| UMBERING | • umbering v. Present participle of umber. • UMBER v. to colour with a brown pigment. |
| UNIMBUED | • unimbued adj. Not imbued. • UNIMBUED adj. not imbued. |
| 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… |