Capable of being put into life or receiving animation.
bailment
bailment
noun
(law) The handing over of control over, or possession of, personal property by one person, the bailor, to another, the bailee, for a specific purpose upon which the parties have agreed.
(obsolete) Bail.
bailsmen
bailsmen
noun
plural of bailsman
ballmine
belemnid
bemingle
bemingle
verb
(transitive, rare) To mingle; mix.
biliment
biliment
noun
(obsolete) A woman's ornament; habiliment.
bimensal
bimensal
adj
Happening every two months.
blenheim
blenheim
Proper noun
the largest town in Marlborough region, in the South Island of New Zealand.
bombline
bombline
noun
(military) A line or limit beyond which aircraft may make attacks on the enemy without risking damage to their own troops.
bromelin
bromelin
noun
Alternative form of bromalin
Alternative form of bromelein
imbolden
imbolden
verb
Archaic form of embolden.
libament
libament
noun
(obsolete) libation
mandible
mandible
noun
Any of various invertebrate mouthparts serving to hold or bite food materials.
Either of the upper and lower segments of a bird's beak.
One of the anterior pair of mouthparts of an arthropod, designed for holding and cutting food.
The jaw or a jawbone, especially the lower jawbone in mammals and fishes.
maniable
maniable
adj
(obsolete) manageable
mineable
mineable
adj
Alternative spelling of minable
mongibel
nebulium
nebulium
noun
(astronomy, physics, obsolete) A supposed chemical element proposed as a result of spectral analysis of light from a nebula; the emission lines concerned are now known to be due to doubly-ionized oxygen.
nimblest
nimblest
adj
superlative form of nimble: most nimble
nobelium
nobelium
noun
a transuranic chemical element (symbol No) with an atomic number of 102.
sembling
sembling
noun
(zoology) The practice of attracting the males of Lepidoptera or other insects by exposing the female confined in a cage (as by collectors wishing to procure specimens).
verb
present participle of semble
unlimber
unlimber
adj
Not limber; lacking flexibility.
verb
(by extension) To clumsily put into employ a large weapon or object.
(obsolete) To deploy an artillery piece for firing (i.e. to detach it from its limber).
To stretch muscles, limbs, etc., that have been cramped or unused for some time.
To unsling something, as a backpack, carried on the body with a strap; to bring something carried into the hands for use.