| EMBLAZE | • emblaze v. (Transitive) To kindle; set ablaze. • emblaze v. (Transitive) To adorn with glittering embellishments; cause to glitter or shine. • emblaze v. (Transitive, poetic) To illuminate; to etch or display in a bright, fiery way; blazon. |
| EMBLEMA | • emblema n. An inlaid ornament. • Emblema prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Estrildidae. • EMBLEMA n. (Greek) a carved or mounted ornament in relief. |
| EMBLEMS | • emblems n. Plural of emblem. • EMBLEM v. to represent with a symbolic device. |
| EMBLICS | • emblics n. Plural of emblic. • EMBLIC n. (Arabic) a tree of the euphorbia family, native to tropical Asia. |
| EMBLOOM | • embloom v. (Transitive, rare) To deck or enrich with bloom. • EMBLOOM v. to cover with bloom. |
| KEMBLAS | • KEMBLA n. (Australian slang) small change. |
| REMBLAI | • remblai n. Earth or materials made into a bank after having been excavated. • REMBLAI n. (French) earth or materials made into a bank after having been excavated. |
| REMBLED | • rembled v. Simple past tense and past participle of remble. • REMBLE v. to remove. |
| REMBLES | • rembles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of remble. • REMBLE v. to remove. |
| SEMBLED | • sembled v. Simple past tense and past participle of semble. • SEMBLE v. to bring together, assemble. |
| SEMBLES | • sembles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of semble. • SEMBLE v. to bring together, assemble. |
| TEMBLOR | • temblor n. (US, PH) An earthquake. • TEMBLOR n. (Spanish) an earthquake or earth tremor, also TREMBLOR. |
| TREMBLE | • tremble v. (Intransitive) To shake, quiver, or vibrate. • tremble v. (Intransitive, figurative) To fear; to be afraid. • tremble n. A shake, quiver, or vibration. |
| TREMBLY | • trembly adj. In a trembling or shaking state. • Trembly prop.n. A surname from French. • TREMBLY adj. tremulous. |