| ASSEMBLE | • assemble v. (Transitive) To put together. • assemble v. (Transitive, intransitive) To gather as a group. • assemble v. (Computing) To translate from assembly language to machine code. |
| ASSEMBLY | • assembly n. A set of pieces that work together in unison as a mechanism or device. • assembly n. The act of putting together a set of pieces, fragments, or elements. • assembly n. A congregation of people in one place for a purpose. |
| ATREMBLE | • atremble adj. Trembling. • ATREMBLE adv. (archaic) in a trembling state. |
| EMBLAZED | • emblazed v. Simple past tense and past participle of emblaze. • EMBLAZE v. to set on fire, also IMBLAZE. |
| EMBLAZER | • emblazer n. One who emblazes. • EMBLAZER n. one who emblazes. |
| EMBLAZES | • emblazes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of emblaze. • EMBLAZE v. to set on fire, also IMBLAZE. |
| EMBLAZON | • emblazon v. (Transitive) To adorn with prominent markings. • emblazon v. (Transitive) To inscribe upon. • emblazon v. (Transitive, heraldry) To draw (a coat of arms). |
| EMBLEMED | • emblemed adj. Marked with an emblem. • EMBLEM v. to represent with a symbolic device. |
| EMBLOOMS | • emblooms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embloom. • EMBLOOM v. to cover with bloom. |
| ENSEMBLE | • ensemble n. A group of separate things that contribute to a coordinated whole. • ensemble n. (Fashion) A coordinated costume or outfit; a suit. • ensemble n. (Collective) A group of musicians, dancers, actors, etc who perform together; e.g. the chorus of a ballet company. |
| REMBLAIS | • remblais n. Plural of remblai. • REMBLAI n. (French) earth or materials made into a bank after having been excavated. |
| REMBLING | • rembling v. Present participle of remble. • REMBLE v. to remove. |
| RESEMBLE | • resemble v. (Transitive) To be like or similar to (something); to represent as similar. • resemble v. (Transitive, now rare, archaic) To compare; to regard as similar, to liken. • resemble v. (Obsolete, transitive) To counterfeit; to imitate. |
| SEMBLANT | • semblant n. (Obsolete) One’s outward appearance. • semblant adj. (Obsolete) Like; resembling. • semblant adj. (Obsolete) Seeming, rather than real; apparent. |
| SEMBLING | • sembling n. (Zoology) The practice of attracting the males of Lepidoptera or other insects by exposing the female… • sembling v. Present participle of semble. • SEMBLE v. to bring together, assemble. |
| TEMBLORS | • temblors n. Plural of temblor. • TEMBLOR n. (Spanish) an earthquake or earth tremor, also TREMBLOR. |
| TREMBLED | • trembled v. Simple past tense and past participle of tremble. • TREMBLE v. to shake involuntarily. |
| TREMBLER | • trembler n. One who, or that which, trembles. • trembler n. Any of various New World passerine birds of the family Mimidae. • trembler n. The vibrating hammer, or spring contact piece of a hammer break, as of the electric ignition apparatus… |
| TREMBLES | • trembles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tremble. • trembles n. Plural of tremble. • Trembles prop.n. Plural of Tremble. |
| TREMBLOR | • tremblor n. An earthquake. • TREMBLOR n. an earth tremor, also TEMBLOR. |