| ACCUMBENT | • accumbent adj. Leaning or reclining, as the ancients did at their meals. • accumbent adj. (Botany) Lying against anything, as one part of a leaf against another leaf. • accumbent n. One who rests in an accumbent position, especially at table. |
| CUCUMBERS | • cucumbers n. Plural of cucumber. • CUCUMBER n. a garden vegetable, used as a salad vegetable and pickle. |
| CUMBERERS | • cumberers n. Plural of cumberer. • CUMBERER n. one who cumbers. |
| CUMBERING | • cumbering v. Present participle of cumber. • CUMBER v. to burden. |
| CUMBRANCE | • cumbrance n. (Obsolete) encumbrance. • CUMBRANCE n. an encumbrance. |
| CUMBUNGIS | • CUMBUNGI n. (Native Australian) a tall Australian marsh plant. |
| DECUMBENT | • decumbent adj. Lying down; reclining on the ground. • decumbent adj. (Botany) Of a plant, which lies on the ground with tips turned upwards. • DECUMBENT adj. lying down; reclining on the ground. |
| DISCUMBER | • discumber v. (Archaic, transitive) To free from that which cumbers or impedes; to disencumber. • DISCUMBER v. (archaic) to free of encumbrance, also DISENCUMBER. |
| ENCUMBERS | • encumbers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of encumber. • ENCUMBER v. to impede the motion of, also INCUMBER. |
| INCUMBENT | • incumbent adj. (Used with "on" or "upon") Imposed on someone as an obligation, especially due to one’s office. • incumbent adj. Lying; resting; reclining; recumbent. • incumbent adj. Prevalent, prevailing, predominant. |
| INCUMBERS | • incumbers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of incumber. • INCUMBER v. to impede the motion of, also ENCUMBER. |
| RECUMBENT | • recumbent adj. Lying down. • recumbent adj. Inactive; idle. • recumbent n. A bicycle or tricycle that places the rider in a reclined posture. |
| SCUMBALLS | • scumballs n. Plural of scumball. • SCUMBALL n. a dirtbag. |
| SCUMBERED | • scumbered v. Simple past tense and past participle of scumber. • SCUMBER v. (archaic) to void excrement, also SKUMMER. |
| SCUMBLING | • scumbling v. Present participle of scumble. • scumbling n. An application of scumbling; an opaque glaze. • SCUMBLING n. the act of scumbling. |
| SUCCUMBED | • succumbed v. Simple past tense and past participle of succumb. • SUCCUMB v. to yield to superior force. |
| SUCCUMBER | • succumber n. One who succumbs. • SUCCUMBER n. one who succumbs. |