| CALUMBA | • calumba n. (Medicine, archaic) A bitter root of a plant (Jateorhiza palmata), indigenous to Mozambique, and used… • CALUMBA n. the dried root of a tree native to East Africa and Madagascar, used as a bitter tonic. |
| CLUMBER | • Clumber n. A Clumber spaniel. • CLUMBER n. a stocky spaniel. |
| LUMBAGO | • lumbago n. (Uncountable) Backache of the lumbar region or lower back, which can be caused by muscle strain or a slipped disc. • lumbago n. (Countable) An episode of such backache. • lumbago v. (Transitive) To affect (someone) with lumbago. |
| LUMBANG | • lumbang n. The kukui tree. • LUMBANG n. (Tagalog) the candlenut tree. |
| LUMBARS | • lumbars n. Plural of lumbar. • LUMBAR n. an anatomical part situated near the loins. |
| LUMBERS | • lumbers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lumber. • LUMBER v. to move heavily and clumsily. |
| NELUMBO | • nelumbo n. Any of the genus Nelumbo of aquatic plants with large, showy flowers resembling water lilies, the lotuses. • Nelumbo prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Nelumbonaceae – the sacred lotus and the American lotus, resembling… • NELUMBO n. (Tamil) a plant of the Nelumbium genus of waterlilies that includes the sacred lotus, also NELUMBIUM. |
| PLUMBED | • plumbed v. Simple past tense and past participle of plumb. • PLUMB v. to determine the depth of. |
| PLUMBER | • plumber n. One who works in or with lead. • plumber n. One who furnishes, fits, and repairs pipes and other apparatus for the conveyance of water, gas, or drainage. • plumber n. A person who investigates or prevents leaks of information. |
| PLUMBIC | • plumbic adj. (Chemistry) Of, pertaining to, resembling or containing lead. • plumbic adj. (Chemistry) Specifically, of compounds in which it has a higher valence as contrasted with plumbous compounds. • PLUMBIC adj. containing lead. |
| PLUMBUM | • PLUMBUM n. (obsolete) lead. |
| REPLUMB | • replumb v. (Transitive) To fit with new plumbing. • REPLUMB v. to plumb again. |
| SLUMBER | • slumber n. A very light state of sleep, almost awake. • slumber n. (Figurative) A state of ignorance or inaction. • slumber n. (Rare, as used by Magnavox clock radios) The snooze button on an alarm clock. |
| SLUMBRY | • slumbry adj. Obsolete form of slumbery. • SLUMBRY adj. full of slumber, also SLUMBEROUS, SLUMBERY, SLUMBROUS. |
| UNPLUMB | • unplumb v. (Transitive) To remove the lead from. • unplumb adj. Not plumb or vertical. • UNPLUMB v. to remove lead from. |