| DISEMBARKED | • disembarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of disembark. • DISEMBARK v. to leave a ship, to land. |
| EMBALMMENTS | • embalmments n. Plural of embalmment. • EMBALMMENT n. the act of embalming. |
| EMBANKMENTS | • embankments n. Plural of embankment. • EMBANKMENT n. a raised structure (as of earth or gravel) used esp. to hold back water or to carry a roadway. |
| EMBARCADERO | • embarcadero n. (Rare) A quay; a wharf. • EMBARCADERO n. a landing place esp. on an inland waterway. |
| EMBARCATION | • embarcation n. Alternative form of embarkation. • EMBARCATION n. the act of embarking. |
| EMBARKATION | • embarkation n. The act of embarking. • embarkation n. The process of loading military personnel and vehicles etc into ships or aircraft. • embarkation n. (Obsolete) A vessel. |
| EMBARKMENTS | • embarkments n. Plural of embarkment. • EMBARKMENT n. embarkation. |
| EMBARRASSED | • embarrassed adj. Having a feeling of shameful discomfort. • embarrassed adj. (Archaic) Impeded; obstructed. • embarrassed v. Simple past tense and past participle of embarrass. |
| EMBARRASSES | • embarrasses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embarrass. • EMBARRASS v. to discomfit. |
| EMBASEMENTS | • embasements n. Plural of embasement. • EMBASEMENT n. the act of bringing down; depravation. |
| EMBASSADORS | • embassadors n. Plural of embassador. • EMBASSADOR n. (obsolete) an ambassador, also AMBASSADOR. |
| REEMBARKING | • reembarking v. Present participle of reembark. • re-embarking v. Present participle of re-embark. • REEMBARK v. to embark again. |