| AMBULACRA | • ambulacra n. Plural of ambulacrum. • AMBULACRUM n. a radial band in the shell of an echinoderm, bearing rows of pores through which the tube-feet protrude. |
| AMBULANCE | • ambulance n. An emergency vehicle designed for transporting seriously ill or injured people to a hospital. • ambulance n. (Military) A mobile field hospital. • ambulance n. (Obsolete, US) A prairie wagon. |
| AMBULANTS | • ambulants n. Plural of ambulant. • AMBULANT n. a walking patient. |
| AMBULATED | • ambulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of ambulate. • AMBULATE v. to walk; to move about. |
| AMBULATES | • ambulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ambulate. • AMBULATE v. to walk; to move about. |
| AMBULATOR | • ambulator n. A walker; one who walks. • AMBULATOR n. one who walks about; a walker. |
| AMBULETTE | • ambulette n. A van used to transport patients in non-emergency situations. • AMBULETTE n. a motor vehicle for transporting ill or handicapped people. |
| AMBUSCADE | • ambuscade n. (Dated) An ambush; a trap laid for an enemy. • ambuscade n. The place in which troops lie hidden for an ambush. • ambuscade n. The body of troops lying in ambush. |
| AMBUSCADO | • ambuscado n. (Obsolete) ambush. • AMBUSCADO n. an ambuscade, also AMBUSCADE. |
| AMBUSHERS | • ambushers n. Plural of ambusher. • AMBUSHER n. one who ambushes. |
| AMBUSHING | • ambushing v. Present participle of ambush. • ambushing n. An ambush. • AMBUSH v. to attack from a concealed place. |
| GAMBUSIAS | • gambusias n. Plural of gambusia. • GAMBUSIA n. (Spanish) a fish of the genus Gambusia, members of which give birth to live young and feed on mosquito larvae. |
| HAMBURGER | • hamburger n. A hot sandwich consisting of a patty of cooked ground beef or a meat substitute, in a sliced bun, sometimes… • hamburger n. The patty used in such a sandwich. • hamburger n. (Uncountable) Ground beef, especially that intended to be made into hamburgers. |
| JAMBUSTER | • jambuster n. (Manitoba, Northwestern Ontario) A doughnut filled with jam. • JAMBUSTER n. (Canadian) a jelly-filled doughnut. |
| RAMBUTANS | • rambutans n. Plural of rambutan. • RAMBUTAN n. (Malay) a tree of the same family as the lychee; its edible fruit. |
| TAMBURINS | • tamburins n. Plural of tamburin. • TAMBURIN n. (Spenser) a tambourine. |