| BUMMEL | • BUMMEL n. (German) a stroll; a leisurely journey. |
| BUMMLE | • bummle n. (UK, dialect, dated) An idle fellow. • bummle v. (UK, dialect, dated) To blunder. • BUMMLE v. to bungle, also BUMBLE. |
| EMBALM | • embalm v. (Transitive) To treat a corpse with preservatives in order to prevent decomposition. • embalm v. (Transitive, figurative) To preserve. • embalm v. (Transitive) To perfume or add fragrance to something. |
| EMBLEM | • emblem n. A representative symbol, such as a trademark or logo. • emblem n. Something that represents a larger whole. • emblem n. Inlay; inlaid or mosaic work; something ornamental inserted in a surface. |
| HUMMEL | • hummel n. (Northern England, Scotland, also attributive) A stag that has failed to grow antlers; a cow that has… • hummel n. (Also attributive) Especially in hummel corn: grain that lacks awns (beards or bristles), or has had… • hummel v. (Transitive) Of an animal: to remove the horns; to poll. |
| HUMMLE | • HUMMLE adj. as in hummle bonnet, a type of Scottish cap. |
| KUMMEL | • kummel n. A German caraway liqueur. • kümmel n. Alternative form of kummel. • KUMMEL n. (German) a cumin-flavoured liqueur. |
| LAMMED | • lammed v. Simple past tense and past participle of lam. • LAM v. to beat. |
| LAMMER | • lammer n. (Gambling) A small plastic disk used by a croupier or dealer to track the state of a game of chance… • lammer n. (Poker) A voucher, issued to a tournament winner, that waives the entry fee or buy-in for a larger tournament. • lammer n. (Slang) A laminator. |
| LAMMIE | • lammie n. Alternative form of lammy (“thick quilted jumper”). • LAMMIE n. a thick quilted jumper worn by sailors, also LAMMY. |
| LEMMAS | • lemmas n. Plural of lemma. • LEMMA n. (Latin) a type of proposition in logic. |
| LIMMER | • limmer n. (Scotland) A rogue; a low, base fellow. • limmer n. A promiscuous woman. • limmer n. A limehound; a leamer. |
| MUMBLE | • mumble v. (Transitive, intransitive) To speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate. • mumble v. To chew something gently with closed lips. • mumble n. A quiet or unintelligible vocalization; a low tone of voice. |
| POMMEL | • pommel n. The upper front brow of a saddle. • pommel n. A rounded knob or handle. • pommel n. (Sports, obsolete) The bat used in the game of knurr and spell or trap ball. |
| PUMMEL | • pummel v. To hit or strike heavily and repeatedly. • pummel n. Alternative form of pommel. • PUMMEL v. to strike with the fists, also POMMEL. |
| RAMMEL | • rammel n. (Obsolete) Refuse matter. • rammel v. (Obsolete, intransitive) To turn to rubbish. • RAMMEL n. (dialect) discarded matter, waste. |
| RAMMLE | • RAMMLE n. (English dialect) things saved in case they might prove useful. |