| CAMBERED | • cambered adj. Having camber. • cambered v. Simple past tense and past participle of camber. • CAMBER v. to arch slightly. |
| CAMBISMS | • CAMBISM n. the theory and practice of exchange in commerce. |
| CAMBISTS | • cambists n. Plural of cambist. • CAMBIST n. a dealer in bills of exchange. |
| CAMBIUMS | • cambiums n. Plural of cambium. • CAMBIUM n. a layer of plant tissue. |
| CAMBOGES | • CAMBOGE n. a yellow gum resin, also CAMBOGIA. |
| CAMBOGIA | • Cambogia prop.n. Obsolete form of Cambodia. • CAMBOGIA n. a yellow gum resin, also CAMBOGE. |
| CAMBOOSE | • camboose n. Alternative form of caboose. • CAMBOOSE n. (Canadian) a cabin built as living-quarters for a gang of lumbermen. |
| CAMBRELS | • cambrels n. Plural of cambrel. • CAMBREL n. the hock of a horse. |
| CAMBRICS | • cambrics n. Plural of cambric. • CAMBRIC n. a fine linen. |
| DICAMBAS | • DICAMBA n. a type of weedkiller. |
| EXCAMBED | • excambed v. Simple past tense and past participle of excamb. • EXCAMB v. (Scots) in Scots law, to exchange. |
| SCAMBLED | • scambled v. Simple past tense and past participle of scamble. • SCAMBLE v. to move awkwardly; to shamble. |
| SCAMBLER | • scambler n. One who scambles. • scambler n. (Scotland) A bold intruder upon the hospitality of others; a mealtime visitor. • SCAMBLER n. (Scots) one who scrounges meals. |
| SCAMBLES | • scambles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scamble. • SCAMBLE v. to move awkwardly; to shamble. |