| AMBAGES | • ambages n. (Archaic) Indirect or roundabout ways of talking; circumlocution. • ambages n. (Archaic) Indirect or roundabout routes or directions. • AMBAGE n. (French) ambiguity. |
| AMBARIS | • AMBARI n. (Urdu) a fibre-yielding plant of East Indies, also AMBARY. |
| AMBASSY | • ambassy n. Obsolete form of embassy. • AMBASSY n. the offices of an ambassador, also EMBASSY. |
| AMBATCH | • ambatch n. A large shrub or small tree found in and around water in the African tropics, Aeschynomene elaphroxylon… • ambatch n. (Countable) A raft made from bundles of the stems of this plant. • AMBATCH n. (Ethiopian) a spongy wood, often used for rafts, also AMBACH. |
| CARAMBA | • caramba interj. (Non-vulgar) Exclamation of surprise or dismay.; golly! • CARAMBA interj. (Spanish) used to express dismay or surprise. |
| DICAMBA | • dicamba n. The herbicide 3,6-Dichloro-2-methoxybenzoic acid used to control weeds in cereal crops. • DICAMBA n. a type of weedkiller. |
| GAMBADE | • gambade n. (Scotland or obsolete) The leap of a horse. • gambade n. (Scotland or obsolete) A prank or frolic. • GAMBADE n. (French) a leap made by a horse, also GAMBADO. |
| GAMBADO | • gambado n. (Usually in the plural) Either of a pair of protective leather gaiters on a saddle. • gambado n. (In the plural) gamashes; spatterdashes. • gambado n. A gambade (leaping movement). |
| JAMBART | • JAMBART n. a greave, armour covering the lower leg, also JAMB, JAMBE, JAMBEAU, JAMBER, JAMBIER. |
| LAMBADA | • lambada n. (Preceded by definite article) A fast-paced, erotic Brazilian dance in which couples dance with their… • lambada n. The music to which it is danced. • LAMBADA n. a rhythmic energetic Latin-American dance. |
| LAMBAST | • lambast v. (UK) Alternative form of lambaste. • LAMBAST v. to beat severely, also LAMBASTE. |
| SAMBAED | • sambaed v. Simple past tense and past participle of samba. • SAMBA v. (Portuguese) to perform a Brazilian dance. |
| SAMBALS | • sambals n. Plural of sambal. • Sambals n. Plural of Sambal. • SAMBAL n. (Malay) a food served with curry. |
| SAMBARS | • sambars n. Plural of sambar. • SAMBAR n. (Hindi) a large Asian deer, also SAMBHAR, SAMBHUR, SAMBUR. |
| SHAMBAS | • shambas n. Plural of shamba. • SHAMBA n. (Swahili) in East Africa, any plot, farm or smallholding used for growing crops. |
| TAMBACS | • TAMBAC n. (Malay) an alloy of copper and zinc, also TOMBAC, TAMBAK, TOMBACK, TOMBAK. |
| TAMBAKS | • tambaks n. Plural of tambak. • TAMBAK n. (Malay) an alloy of copper and zinc, also TOMBAC, TAMBAC, TOMBACK, TOMBAK. |
| TAMBALA | • tambala n. Malawi’s minor currency unit, a hundredth of a kwacha. • TAMBALA n. (Nyanja) a monetary unit of Malawi. |
| TSAMBAS | • TSAMBA n. (Tibetan) a Tibetan barley dish. |