| CEMBALISTS | • cembalists n. Plural of cembalist. • CEMBALIST n. a person who plays a cembalo. |
| DISEMBARKS | • disembarks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disembark. • DISEMBARK v. to leave a ship, to land. |
| EMBALLINGS | • EMBALLING n. the act of enclosing in a ball. |
| EMBALMINGS | • embalmings n. Plural of embalming. • EMBALMING n. the act of embalming. |
| EMBALMMENT | • embalmment n. The process of embalming. • EMBALMMENT n. the act of embalming. |
| EMBANKMENT | • embankment n. A long mound of earth, stone, or similar material, usually built for purposes such as to hold back or… • EMBANKMENT n. a raised structure (as of earth or gravel) used esp. to hold back water or to carry a roadway. |
| EMBARGOING | • embargoing v. Present participle of embargo. • EMBARGO v. to prohibit trade by a governmental order. |
| EMBARKMENT | • embarkment n. Embarkation; the act of setting out. • EMBARKMENT n. embarkation. |
| EMBARRINGS | • EMBARRING n. the act of shutting in. |
| EMBASEMENT | • embasement n. (Obsolete) The act of bringing down; depravation; deterioration. • EMBASEMENT n. the act of bringing down; depravation. |
| EMBASSADES | • embassades n. Plural of embassade. • EMBASSADE n. (Shakespeare) the mission of an ambassador. |
| EMBASSADOR | • embassador n. Archaic form of ambassador. • EMBASSADOR n. (obsolete) an ambassador, also AMBASSADOR. |
| EMBASSAGES | • embassages n. Plural of embassage. • EMBASSAGE n. an embassy, also AMBASSAGE. |
| EMBATTLING | • embattling v. Present participle of embattle. • EMBATTLE v. to fortify against attack. |
| EMBAYMENTS | • embayments n. Plural of embayment. • EMBAYMENT n. a bay; a recess in a coastline forming a bay. |
| PREEMBARGO | • preembargo adj. Before an embargo. • PREEMBARGO adj. before an embargo. |
| REEMBARKED | • reembarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of reembark. • re-embarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of re-embark. • REEMBARK v. to embark again. |