| BRIMFUL | • brimful adj. Filled to maximum capacity. • brimful n. The maximum amount a container can hold. • brimful n. (Figurative) A large amount. |
| DRUMLIN | • drumlin n. (Geography) An elongated hill or ridge of glacial drift. • DRUMLIN n. a long hill of glacial drift. |
| LUMMIER | • LUMMY adj. (slang) excellent. |
| LUMPIER | • lumpier adj. Comparative form of lumpy: more lumpy. • LUMPY adj. full of lumps. |
| MILLRUN | • millrun n. Synonym of mill race. • MILLRUN n. the current of water that drives a mill wheel, also MILLRACE. |
| MISRULE | • misrule n. The state of being ruled badly; disorder, lawlessness, anarchy. • misrule n. Misgovernment; bad or unjust government. • misrule v. (Law) Of a trial judge, to make a bad decision in court. |
| MURKILY | • murkily adv. In a murky way. • MURKY adv. dark, also MIRKY. |
| MURLAIN | • MURLAIN n. (Gaelic) a narrow-mouthed basket, also MURLAN, MURLIN. |
| MURLIER | • MURLY adj. (Scots) crumbly. |
| MURLING | • MURL v. (Scots) to crumble. |
| MURLINS | • murlins n. A kind of seaweed; badderlocks. • MURLIN n. (Gaelic) a narrow-mouthed basket, also MURLAIN, MURLAN. |
| PLUMIER | • PLUMY adj. covered with feathers. |
| PRIMULA | • primula n. (Botany) Any plant of the genus Primula; the primroses. • Primula prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Primulaceae – the primroses. • PRIMULA n. any of numerous usually low perennial plants constituting the genus Primula. |
| RUMINAL | • ruminal adj. Of, relating to, or situated inside the rumen. • ruminal adj. That chews the cud. • RUMINAL adj. of or like the rumen. |
| RUMMILY | • rummily adv. (UK, colloquial, dated) In a rum fashion; oddly, strangely. • RUMMY adv. queer. |
| SIMULAR | • simular adj. (Obsolete, rare) false; specious; counterfeit. • simular n. (Archaic) One who pretends to be what he is not; one who, or that which, simulates or counterfeits something;… • SIMULAR n. one that simulates, a dissembler. |
| TUMBRIL | • tumbril n. (Historical) A kind of medieval torture device, later associated with a cucking stool. • tumbril n. A cart which opens at the back to release its load. • tumbril n. (Historical) A cart used to carry condemned prisoners to their death, especially to the guillotine during… |
| TURMOIL | • turmoil n. A state of great disorder or uncertainty. • turmoil n. Harassing labour; trouble; disturbance. • turmoil v. (Obsolete, intransitive) To be disquieted or confused; to be in commotion. |
| UMBRILS | • umbrils n. Plural of umbril. • UMBRIL n. (Spenser) the visor of a helmet, also UMBREL, UMBRERE, UMBRIERE. |