| BRUNIZEM | • BRUNIZEM n. (Russian) a prairie soil. |
| CRUMBING | • crumbing v. Present participle of crumb. • CRUMB v. to break into small pieces. |
| EMBRUING | • embruing v. Present participle of embrue. • EMBRUE v. to drench, also IMBRUE. |
| IMBRUING | • imbruing v. Present participle of imbrue. • IMBRUE v. to drench, also EMBRUE. |
| INCUMBER | • incumber v. Archaic form of encumber. • INCUMBER v. to impede the motion of, also ENCUMBER. |
| MANUBRIA | • manubria n. Plural of manubrium. • MANUBRIUM n. (Latin) any handle-like structure. |
| 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. |
| MUIRBURN | • MUIRBURN n. the seasonal burning of heather on moorland to promote new growth, also MOORBURN. |
| NUBIFORM | • nubiform adj. Cloud-shaped. • NUBIFORM adj. cloudlike. |
| RUMBAING | • rumbaing v. Present participle of rumba. • RUMBA v. (Spanish) to perform a kind of dance, also RHUMBA. |
| RUMBLING | • rumbling adj. Deep- and slow-sounding. • rumbling n. A muted sound of complaint or discontent. • rumbling n. A deep low noise. |
| TAMBURIN | • tamburin n. Obsolete form of tambourine. • TAMBURIN n. (Spenser) a tambourine. |
| UMBERING | • umbering v. Present participle of umber. • UMBER v. to colour with a brown pigment. |
| 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… |
| URBANISM | • urbanism n. The study of cities, their geographic, economic, political, social, and cultural environment. • urbanism n. The culture or way of life of people who live in cities. • urbanism n. Urbanization. |
| VIBURNUM | • viburnum n. Any of many shrubs and trees, of the genus Viburnum, native to the Northern Hemisphere that have showy… • Viburnum prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Adoxaceae – the viburnums. • VIBURNUM n. (Latin) a kind of shrub or tree including the guelder-rose. |