| BEMURMUR | • BEMURMUR v. to murmur at. |
| BERMUDAS | • Bermudas n. Bermuda shorts. • Bermudas prop.n. The islands of Bermuda. • BERMUDAS n. knee-length walking shorts. |
| CORMUSES | • CORMUS n. (Greek) the whole body of a compound animal. |
| EARMUFFS | • earmuffs n. A headphone-like device designed to cover a person’s ears for protection against cold or noise. They… • EARMUFF n. one of a pair of ear coverings, joined by a band across the head, worn to protect the ears from cold or noise. |
| FORMULAE | • formulae n. Plural of formula. • formulæ n. (Obsolete or archaic) plural of formula. • FORMULA n. (Latin) a prescribed or set form. |
| FORMULAR | • formular adj. Following or relating to a formula; formulaic. • FORMULAR n. a model or set form. |
| FORMULAS | • formulas n. Plural of formula. • FORMULA n. (Latin) a prescribed or set form. |
| MURMURED | • murmured v. Simple past tense and past participle of murmur. • MURMUR v. to make a subdued muttered sound. |
| MURMURER | • murmurer n. One who murmurs. • MURMURER n. one who murmurs. |
| OVERMUCH | • overmuch det. (Chiefly Britain) Very much; too much. • overmuch adj. Excessive. • overmuch adv. (Chiefly Britain) Too much; overly much. |
| PERMUTED | • permuted v. Simple past tense and past participle of permute. • PERMUTE v. to alter the order, sequence, or arrangement of, also PERMUTATE. |
| PERMUTES | • permutes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of permute. • PERMUTE v. to alter the order, sequence, or arrangement of, also PERMUTATE. |
| REMURMUR | • remurmur v. (Intransitive) To murmur back or again; to reply in murmurs. • REMURMUR v. to murmur again; to utter back, or reply, in murmurs. |
| VERMUTHS | • vermuths n. Plural of vermuth. • VERMUTH n. (French) a drink with a white wine base, flavoured with wormwood and other herbs, also VERMOUTH. |
| YARMULKA | • yarmulka n. Alternative spelling of yarmulke. • YARMULKA n. (Yiddish) a religious skullcap, also YAMALKA, YAMULKA, YARMELKE, YARMULKE. |
| YARMULKE | • yarmulke n. A skullcap worn by religious Jewish males (especially during prayer). • YARMULKE n. (Yiddish) a religious skullcap, also YAMALKA, YAMULKA, YARMELKE, YARMULKA. |