(of an echinoderm) A row of pores for the protrusion of appendages such as tube feet.
ambulancer
ambulancer
noun
(military) A medic working in a mobile field hospital.
baculiform
baculiform
adj
Shaped like a bacillus; rod-shaped.
bimuscular
bimuscular
adj
(zoology) Having two adductor muscles.
bullcomber
cerebellum
cerebellum
noun
(neuroanatomy) Part of the hindbrain in vertebrates. In humans it lies between the brainstem and the back of the cerebrum and is formed of two lateral lobes and a median lobe. It plays an important role in sensory perception, motor output, balance and posture.
clubmonger
columbaria
corbiculum
corbiculum
noun
Synonym of corbicula (“bee's pollen-basket”)
criobolium
crucibulum
crumbcloth
crumbcloth
noun
A cloth laid under a dining table to receive falling fragments and keep the carpet or floor clean.
crumbliest
crumbliest
adj
superlative form of crumbly: most crumbly
crumblings
crumblings
noun
plural of crumbling
cumberland
cumberland
Proper noun
A maritime former border county of England, since 1974 absorbed into Cumbria.
A city in Maryland, USA
A CDP in Virginia, USA
A river in the eastern United States, tributary to the Ohio.
A town on British Columbia, Canada.
cumberless
cumberless
adj
unencumbered
cumbrously
cumbrously
adv
In a cumbrous manner.
embryulcia
embryulcia
noun
(surgery, archaic) The forcible extraction of the fetus.
embryulcus
leucobryum
lumberjack
lumberjack
noun
A lumberjacket.
A person whose work is to fell trees.
verb
(transitive) To work as a lumberjack, cutting down trees.
lumbricine
lumbricine
adj
of or pertaining to earthworms.
noun
Any earthworm in the suborder Lumbricina.
lumbricoid
lumbricoid
adj
Like an earthworm; belonging to the genus Lumbricus or family Lumbricidae.
triplumbic
tuberculum
tuberculum
noun
tubercle
umbraculum
umbraculum
noun
(botany) Any umbrella-shaped appendage, such as the cap borne on the seta of Marchantia.
umbratical
umbratical
adj
Alternative form of umbratic
uncrumbled
uncrumbled
adj
Not crumbled.
unscramble
unscramble
verb
(transitive) To put into order or restore to order.
(transitive) To reverse the process of scrambling, decrypt.
vibraculum
vibraculum
noun
(biology) A long, whiplike, modified zooid on the surface of certain colonies of bryozoa