| EMBOUND | • embound v. (Transitive, rare) To bound or enclose. • EMBOUND v. (Shakespeare) to enclose. |
| EMBOUNDS | • embounds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embound. • EMBOUND v. (Shakespeare) to enclose. |
| CALEMBOUR | • calembour n. A pun. • CALEMBOUR n. (French) a pun. |
| EMBOUNDED | • embounded v. Simple past tense and past participle of embound. • EMBOUND v. (Shakespeare) to enclose. |
| CALEMBOURS | • calembours n. Plural of calembour. • CALEMBOUR n. (French) a pun. |
| EMBOUCHURE | • embouchure n. (Music) The use of the lips, facial muscles, tongue, and teeth when playing a wind instrument. • embouchure n. (Archaic) The mouth of a river or valley. • EMBOUCHURE n. (French) the position and use of the lips in producing a musical tone on a wind instrument. |
| EMBOUNDING | • embounding v. Present participle of embound. • EMBOUND v. (Shakespeare) to enclose. |
| EMBOUCHURES | • embouchures n. Plural of embouchure. • EMBOUCHURE n. (French) the position and use of the lips in producing a musical tone on a wind instrument. |
| EMBOURGEOISE | • embourgeoise v. (Transitive) To make bourgeois; to gentrify. • embourgeoisé adj. Made or become bourgeois. • EMBOURGEOISE v. to cause to become bourgeois or middle-class. |
| EMBOURGEOISED | • embourgeoised v. Simple past tense and past participle of embourgeoise. • EMBOURGEOISE v. to cause to become bourgeois or middle-class. |
| EMBOURGEOISES | • embourgeoises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embourgeoise. • EMBOURGEOISE v. to cause to become bourgeois or middle-class. |
| EMBOURGEOISING | • embourgeoising v. Present participle of embourgeoise. • EMBOURGEOISE v. to cause to become bourgeois or middle-class. |