| EMBODIMENTS | • embodiments n. Plural of embodiment. • EMBODIMENT n. one that embodies something. |
| EMBOITEMENT | • emboîtement n. (Biology, now historical) The outdated hypothesis that all living things proceed from pre-existing germs… • EMBOITEMENT n. (French) encasement. |
| EMBOLDENERS | • emboldeners n. Plural of emboldener. • EMBOLDENER n. one who emboldens. |
| EMBOLDENING | • emboldening v. Present participle of embolden. • emboldening n. A making bold. • EMBOLDEN v. to instil with courage, also IMBOLDEN. |
| EMBOLECTOMY | • embolectomy n. (Surgery) Surgical removal of an embolus to relieve an embolism. • EMBOLECTOMY n. the surgical removal of an embolism. |
| EMBONPOINTS | • embonpoints n. Plural of embonpoint. • EMBONPOINT n. (French) plumpness of person; stoutness. |
| EMBORDERING | • embordering v. Present participle of emborder. • EMBORDER v. to provide with a border, also IMBORDER. |
| EMBOSSMENTS | • embossments n. Plural of embossment. • EMBOSSMENT n. the act of forming bosses or raised figures. |
| EMBOTHRIUMS | • EMBOTHRIUM n. an evergreen shrub native to South America, widely cultivated as an ornamental for its scarlet flowers. |
| EMBOUCHURES | • embouchures n. Plural of embouchure. • EMBOUCHURE n. (French) the position and use of the lips in producing a musical tone on a wind instrument. |
| EMBOWELLING | • embowelling v. Present participle of embowel. • embowelling n. An act of disembowelment. • EMBOWEL v. to remove the entrails of, also DISEMBOWEL. |
| EMBOWELMENT | • embowelment n. Disembowelment. • EMBOWELMENT n. the act of embowelling. |
| EMBOWERMENT | • embowerment n. The act of enclosing something in a bower (a shady, leafy shelter or recess). • embowerment n. An enclosure like a bower. • EMBOWERMENT n. the act of embowering. |