| CALUMET | • calumet n. A clay tobacco-pipe used by American Indians, especially as a symbol of truce or peace. • Calumet prop.n. A number of places in the United States… • CALUMET n. (Canadian) an ornamented ceremonial pipe. |
| COLUMEL | • columel n. (Architecture) A small column. • COLUMEL n. a small column-like anatomical part. |
| DEPLUME | • deplume v. (Transitive) To strip of feathers or plumage. • deplume v. (Transitive, figuratively) To lay bare; to expose. • DEPLUME v. to deprive of feathers. |
| EMPLUME | • emplume v. (Transitive) To furnish with a plume. • EMPLUME v. (archaic) to provide with a plume. |
| ILLUMED | • illumed v. Simple past tense and past participle of illume. • ILLUME v. to light up. |
| ILLUMES | • illumes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of illume. • ILLUME v. to light up. |
| LUMENAL | • lumenal adj. Of or pertaining to the lumen. • lumenal adj. Relating to the cavity or channel within a tube or tubular organ. • LUMENAL adj. of a lumen, a unit of luminous flux, also LUMINAL. |
| PLUMERY | • plumery n. Plumes, collectively or in general; plumage. • PLUMERY n. plumes collectively. |
| RELUMED | • relumed v. Simple past tense and past participle of relume. • RELUME v. to light again, also RELUMINE. |
| RELUMES | • relumes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of relume. • RELUME v. to light again, also RELUMINE. |
| UNPLUME | • unplume v. (Transitive) To strip of plumes or feathers. • unplume v. (Transitive, by extension) To humiliate. • UNPLUME v. to strip of feathers. |
| VOLUMED | • volumed adj. Having volume, or bulk; massive. • volumed adj. (Archaic) Having the form of a volume, or roil. • volumed v. Simple past tense and past participle of volume. |
| VOLUMES | • volumes n. Plural of volume. • volumes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of volume. • VOLUME v. to send or give out in large quantities. |