(usually: bottoms or bottomland) Low-lying land near a river with alluvial soil.
A ball or skein of thread; a cocoon.
A garment worn to cover the body below the torso.
An abyss.
Spirits poured into a glass before adding soda water.
The base; the fundamental part; basic aspect.
The bed of a body of water, as of a river, lake, or sea.
The buttocks or anus.
The far end of somewhere.
The lowest part of anything.
verb
(BDSM, intransitive) To be the submissive partner in a BDSM relationship.
(gay slang, intransitive) To be anally penetrated in gay sex.
(mechanics, intransitive) To reach or strike against the bottom of something, so as to impede free action.
(obsolete) To wind (like a ball of thread etc.).
(obsolete, intransitive) To be based or grounded.
(transitive) To establish or found (something) on or upon.
(transitive) To furnish (something) with a bottom.
(transitive) To pour spirits into (a glass to be topped up with soda water).
(transitive) To reach the bottom of something.
(transitive, chiefly in passive) To lie on the bottom of; to underlie, to lie beneath.
To fall to the lowest point.
bsfmgt
bsgmgt
bsmete
bytime
bytime
noun
(chiefly Scotland) A period of leisure; spare time
combat
combat
noun
A battle, a fight (often one in which weapons are used).
a struggle for victory
verb
(intransitive) To fight (with); to struggle for victory (against).
(transitive) To fight; to struggle against.
embost
embost
verb
(archaic) simple past tense and past participle of emboss
entomb
entomb
verb
(figurative, transitive) To confine in restrictive surroundings.
(transitive) To deposit in a tomb.
gambet
gambet
noun
Any bird of the obsolete genus Totanus, now principally in genus Tringa; a tattler.
gambit
gambit
noun
(chess) An opening in chess in which a minor piece or a pawn is sacrificed to gain an advantage.
A remark intended to open a conversation.
Any ploy or stratagem.
verb
(chess, transitive) To sacrifice (a pawn or minor piece) to gain an advantage.
gambut
imbute
intomb
intomb
verb
Archaic form of entomb.
limbat
limbat
noun
(obsolete) A periodic cooling wind in Cyprus, blowing from the northwest.
mabton
mabuti
manbot
manbot
noun
A male or masculine robot.
Alternative form of manbote
marbut
mobutu
numbat
numbat
noun
A small marsupial carnivore, Myrmecobius fasciatus, endemic to western Australia, that eats almost exclusively termites.
retomb
stamba
stromb
stromb
noun
(zoology) Any marine univalve mollusk of Strombus and allied genera.
submit
submit
verb
(intransitive) To yield or give way to another.
(transitive) To subject; to put through a process.
(transitive) To yield (something) to another, as when defeated.
(transitive, intransitive) To enter or put forward for approval, consideration, marking etc.
(transitive, mixed martial arts, professional wrestling) To win a fight against (an opponent) by submission.
(transitive, obsolete) To let down; to lower.
(transitive, obsolete) To put or place under.
symtab
tambac
tambac
noun
Archaic form of tombak.
tambak
tambak
noun
In Java, a brackish pond for raising fish and growing rice.
tamber
tamboo
tamboo
noun
(military slang, now historical) A temporary shelter used by soldiers during the First World War.
tambor
tambov
tambov
Proper noun
Tambov (an oblast of Russia)
A city in Russia, administrative centre of Tambov oblast.
tambur
tambur
noun
Alternative form of tambour (“type of drum”)
thimbu
thumbs
thumbs
noun
plural of thumb
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of thumb
thumby
thumby
adj
Clumsy, awkward, maladroit, not dextrous, all thumbs
Dirtied by thumb marks
noun
(slang) A little thumb; diminutive term for thumb
timbal
timbal
Noun
A kettledrum.
timber
timber
intj
Used by loggers to warn others that a tree being felled is falling.
noun
(archaic) A certain quantity of fur skins (as of martens, ermines, sables, etc.) packed between boards; in some cases forty skins, in others one hundred and twenty. Also timmer, timbre.
(countable) A heavy wooden beam, generally a whole log that has been squared off and used to provide heavy support for something such as a roof.
(firearms, informal) The wooden stock of a rifle or shotgun.
(outside Canada, US, uncountable) Wood that has been pre-cut and is ready for use in construction.
(uncountable) Trees in a forest regarded as a source of wood.
Material for any structure.
Misspelling of timbre.
verb
(falconry, intransitive) To light or land on a tree.
(obsolete) To make a nest.
(transitive) To fit with timbers.
(transitive) To surmount as a timber does.
(transitive, obsolete) To construct, frame, build.
timbre
timbre
noun
(heraldry) The crest on a coat of arms.
The pitch of a sound as heard by the ear, described relative to its absolute pitch.
The quality of a sound independent of its pitch and volume.
tombac
tombac
noun
Alternative form of tombak
tombak
tombak
noun
(music) A type of goblet drum used heavily in Persian music.
A brass alloy also known as red-bronze. Term used where zinc content is below 28%. Usually consists of 84-90 % copper and 16-10% zinc, sometimes including arsenic to mimic gold.
tombal
tombal
adj
Of or relating to tombs.
tombed
tombed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of tomb
tombic
tombic
Adjective
Of or relating to tombs.
tomboy
tomboy
noun
(Philippines, colloquial) A lesbian; butch
A girl who behaves in a typically boyish manner.
toombs
tromba
trombe
tsamba
tsamba
noun
A form of porridge made from roasted barley in Tibet.
tubman
tubman
noun
(UK, law, obsolete) One of the two most experienced barristers in the Court of Exchequer (the other being the postman).
tubmen
tubmen
noun
plural of tubman
tumbak
tumbek
tumbes
tumble
tumble
noun
(informal) An act of sexual intercourse.
A disorderly heap.
A fall, especially end over end.
verb
(cryptocurrencies) To obscure the audit trail of funds by means of a tumbler.
(intransitive) To drop rapidly.
(intransitive) To fall end over end; to roll over and over.
(intransitive) To move or rush in a headlong or uncontrolled way.
(intransitive) To perform gymnastics such as somersaults, rolls, and handsprings.
(intransitive, informal) To have sexual intercourse.
(obsolete, UK, slang) To comprehend; often in tumble to.
(transitive) To smoothe and polish, e.g., gemstones or pebbles, by means of a rotating tumbler.
To muss, to make disorderly; to tousle or rumple.
tumbly
tumbly
adj
Heaped up in a formless mass; tumbled together.
Moving by, or as if, tumbling.
tumboa
tymbal
tymbal
noun
(entomology) One of a pair of specialised sound-producing structures located below each side of the anterior abdominal region of various species of cicada.
Alternative spelling of timbal
umbret
untomb
untomb
verb
(transitive) To take (something) from a tomb; to disinter, to exhume.
ustbem
wombat
wombat
noun
Any of several herbivorous, burrowing marsupials, of the family Vombatidae, mainly found in southern and eastern Australia.