| BELEMNOID | • belemnoid adj. Dart-shaped; styloid. • belemnoid n. (Zoology) A member of the Belemnoidea, an extinct group of marine cephalopods. • belemnoid n. (Anatomy) The styloid process of the ulna or of the temporal bone. |
| BEVOMITED | • bevomited v. Simple past tense and past participle of bevomit. • BEVOMIT v. to vomit all over. |
| BIOMETERS | • biometers n. Plural of biometer. • BIOMETER n. a device for measuring carbon dioxide given off by living matter. |
| BOEHMITES | • boehmites n. Plural of boehmite. • BOEHMITE n. (German) a mineral present in bauxite, a hydroxide of aluminium. |
| BOILERMEN | • boilermen n. Plural of boilerman. • BOILERMAN n. a man who looks after boilers. |
| BOOGIEMEN | • boogiemen n. Plural of boogieman. • BOOGIEMAN n. a goblin, a bugbear, an object of special dread, also BOGEY, BOGEYMAN, BOGY, BOGYMAN, BOOGERMAN, BOOGEYMAN, BOOGYMAN. |
| EMBODIERS | • embodiers n. Plural of embodier. • EMBODIER n. one who embodies. |
| EMBOLISED | • embolised v. Simple past tense and past participle of embolise. • EMBOLISE v. to cause an embolism, also EMBOLIZE. |
| EMBOLISES | • embolises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embolise. • EMBOLISE v. to cause an embolism, also EMBOLIZE. |
| EMBOLIZED | • embolized v. Simple past tense and past participle of embolize. • EMBOLIZE v. to cause an embolism, also EMBOLISE. |
| EMBOLIZES | • embolizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embolize. • EMBOLIZE v. to cause an embolism, also EMBOLISE. |
| EMBROIDER | • embroider v. To stitch a decorative design on fabric with needle and thread of various colours. • embroider v. (Figuratively) To add imaginary detail to a narrative to make it more interesting or acceptable. • EMBROIDER v. to ornament with designs in needlework, also BROIDER. |
| EMBROILED | • embroiled v. Simple past tense and past participle of embroil. • EMBROIL v. to involve in conflict. |
| EMBROILER | • embroiler n. One who embroils. • EMBROILER n. one who embroils. |
| IMBOWERED | • imbowered v. Simple past tense and past participle of imbower. • IMBOWER v. to give shelter, also EMBOWER. |
| MISBECOME | • misbecome v. (Transitive, obsolete) To be unsuitable for; not to befit. • MISBECOME v. (archaic) to be unbecoming to. |
| RECOMBINE | • recombine v. (Genetics, transitive, intransitive) To combine again, especially to reassemble the parts of something… • recombine v. (Genetics, intransitive) To undergo recombination. • re-combine v. Alternative form of recombine. |
| SEMIGLOBE | • SEMIGLOBE n. a half globe, a hemisphere. |