| BILIMBI | • bilimbi n. A tree, Averrhoa bilimbi, related to the carambola. • bilimbi n. The fruit of the tree. • BILIMBI n. (Malay) an East Indian tree of the wood-sorrel family; its sour green fruit, used in chutneys, also BILIMBING, BLIMBING. |
| CLIMBED | • climbed v. Simple past tense and past participle of climb. • CLIMB v. to ascend. |
| CLIMBER | • climber n. Someone or something that climbs (such as a mountain climber). • climber n. Something that is used for climbing. • climber v. (Intransitive, obsolete) To ascend or mount with effort; to clamber, to climb. |
| DISLIMB | • dislimb v. To remove a limb from, to dismember, to pull off arms or legs. • DISLIMB v. to tear limb from limb; to dismember. |
| KALIMBA | • kalimba n. (Music) A type of thumb piano, similar to the mbira. • KALIMBA n. (Bantu) a musical instrument played with the thumbs, consisting of metal strips along a small hollow piece of wood. |
| LIMBATE | • limbate adj. (Biology, paleontology) Having a distinct edge, especially one of a different colour; bordered. • LIMBATE adj. having an edge of a different colour. |
| LIMBECK | • limbeck n. (Obsolete) An alembic. • LIMBECK n. (Spenser) an old distilling apparatus, also LIMBEC. |
| LIMBECS | • limbecs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of limbec. • LIMBEC n. (Spenser) an old distilling apparatus, also LIMBECK. |
| LIMBERS | • limbers n. Plural of limber. • limbers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of limber. • LIMBER v. to make supple. |
| LIMBIER | • limbier adj. Comparative form of limby: more limby. • LIMBY adj. having many large branches. |
| LIMBING | • limbing v. Present participle of limb. • LIMB v. to cut off the arms or legs. |
| LIMBOED | • limboed v. Simple past tense and past participle of limbo. • LIMBO v. to perform a kind of West Indian dance. |
| LIMBOES | • LIMBO v. to perform a kind of West Indian dance. |
| LIMBOUS | • limbous adj. (Anatomy) With slightly overlapping borders; said of a suture. • LIMBOUS adj. overlapping. |
| RECLIMB | • reclimb v. (Transitive) To climb again. • RECLIMB v. to climb again. |
| UPCLIMB | • upclimb v. (Archaic) To climb up; to ascend. • UPCLIMB v. to climb up. |