| AMBSACE | • ambsace n. (Archaic) Two ones; the lowest throw at dice; a pair of aces. • ambsace n. (Archaic) Bad luck, worthlessness. • AMBSACE n. bad luck, also AMESACE. |
| AMBSACES | • ambsaces n. Plural of ambsace. • AMBSACE n. bad luck, also AMESACE. |
| CHOLIAMBS | • choliambs n. Plural of choliamb. • CHOLIAMB n. (Greek) a verse having an iambus in the fifth place, and a spondee in the sixth or last, also CHOLIAMBIC. |
| CHORIAMBS | • choriambs n. Plural of choriamb. • CHORIAMB n. (Greek) a metrical foot comprising a trochee and an iambus, also CHORIAMBIC, CHORIAMBUS. |
| DITHYRAMBS | • dithyrambs n. Plural of dithyramb. • DITHYRAMB n. a hymn or poem to honor Bacchus. |
| DOORJAMBS | • doorjambs n. Plural of doorjamb. • DOORJAMB n. one of the two vertical members forming the sides of a doorframe, aka doorpost. |
| ENJAMBS | • enjambs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enjamb. • ENJAMB v. in poetry, to join the sense from one line to the next. |
| EXCAMBS | • excambs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of excamb. • EXCAMB v. (Scots) in Scots law, to exchange. |
| GAMBS | • gambs n. Plural of gamb. • GAMB n. in heraldry, a beast's whole leg, also GAMBE. |
| IAMBS | • iambs n. Plural of iamb. • IAMB n. a poetic foot consisting of a short then a long syllable, also IAMBIC, IAMBUS. |
| JAMBS | • jambs n. Plural of jamb. • JAMB v. to jam. |
| LAMBS | • lambs n. Plural of lamb. • lambs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lamb. • Lambs prop.n. Plural of Lamb. |
| LAMBSKIN | • lambskin n. The skin of a very young sheep, especially prepared with the fleece still attached. A very fine form of leather. • lambskin n. A kind of woollen cloth resembling this. • LAMBSKIN n. the skin of a lamb. |
| LAMBSKINS | • lambskins n. Plural of lambskin. • LAMBSKIN n. the skin of a lamb. |
| LAMBSWOOL | • lambswool n. (Uncountable) Wool from a lamb. • lambswool n. (By extension, countable) Something made of wool from a lamb. • lambswool n. A festive drink of ale mixed with the pulp of roasted apples. |
| LAMBSWOOLS | • lambswools n. Plural of lambswool. • LAMBSWOOL n. the wool of a lamb. |
| SCRAMBS | • scrambs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scramb. • SCRAMB v. (dialect) to scratch with claws or nails, also SCRAM. |
| WEAMBS | • WEAMB n. (dialect) a womb, also WAME, WEM, WEMB. |