(chemistry) of, or relating to bromine or its compounds, especially those in which it has a valency of five
camber
camber
noun
(architecture) An upward concavity in the underside of a beam, girder, or lintel; also, a slight upward concavity in a straight arch.
(automotive) The alignment on the roll axis of the wheels of a road vehicle, where positive camber signifies that the wheels are closer together at the bottom than the top.
(aviation) The curvature of an airfoil.
(nautical) A small enclosed dock in which timber for masts (etc.) is kept to weather.
A slight convexity, arching or curvature of a surface of a road, beam, roof, ship's deck etc., so that liquids will flow off the sides.
The slope of a curved road created to minimize the effect of centrifugal force.
verb
To adjust the camber of the wheels of a vehicle.
To curve upwards in the middle.
cambra
cimbri
comber
comber
noun
A long, curving wave breaking on the shore.
A machine that combs wool, etc.
A person who combs wool, etc.
Serranus cabrilla, the gaper, a fish found in European waters.
combre
corymb
corymb
noun
(botany) A cluster of flowers with a flat or convex top.
crambe
crambo
crambo
noun
(countable) A word rhyming with another word.
(uncountable) A guessing game in which players guess words that rhyme with a clue word, seeking a word that is kept secret or concealed.
crumbs
crumbs
intj
(chiefly Britain) An expression of mild surprise.
noun
plural of crumb
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crumb
crumby
crumby
adj
Alternative spelling of crummy
Crumbly; inclined to break into crumbs.
cumber
cumber
verb
(transitive, dated) To slow down; to hinder; to burden; to encumber.
cumbre
cumbre
verb
Archaic form of cumber.
cymbre
recomb
recomb
verb
(transitive) To comb again.
recumb
recumb
verb
(obsolete, intransitive) To lean; to recline; to repose.
scramb
scramb
noun
A handful of something scraped together.
verb
(obsolete) To scrape (something) together with the hands.
To pull down or rip off (something) with force.
To scratch (something) with claws or fingernails; to claw, to scram.