These are the meanings of the letters MUMBLEMENT when you unscramble them.
- butene (unknown)
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- eluent (unknown)
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- Emblem (n.)
A picture accompanied with a motto, a set of verse, or the like, intended as a moral lesson or meditation.
- Emblem (n.)
A visible sign of an idea; an object, or the figure of an object, symbolizing and suggesting another object, or an idea, by natural aptness or by association; a figurative representation; a typical designation; a symbol; as, a balance is an emblem of justice; a scepter, the emblem of sovereignty or power; a circle, the emblem of eternity.
- Emblem (n.)
Inlay; inlaid or mosaic work; something ornamental inserted in a surface.
- Emblem (v. t.)
To represent by an emblem; to symbolize.
- Mentum (n.)
The front median plate of the labium in insects. See Labium.
- Mumble (v.)
To chew something gently with closed lips.
- Mumble (v.)
To speak with the lips partly closed, so as to render the sounds inarticulate and imperfect; to utter words in a grumbling indistinct manner, indicating discontent or displeasure; to mutter.
- Mumble (v. t.)
To chew or bite gently, as one without teeth.
- Mumble (v. t.)
To suppress, or utter imperfectly.
- Mumble (v. t.)
To utter with a low, inarticulate voice.
- Nebule (a.)
Alt. of Nebuly
- Nebule (n.)
A little cloud; a cloud.
- Tumble (n.)
Act of tumbling, or rolling over; a fall.
- Tumble (v. i.)
To play tricks by various movements and contortions of the body; to perform the feats of an acrobat.
- Tumble (v. i.)
To roll down; to fall suddenly and violently; to be precipitated; as, to tumble from a scaffold.
- Tumble (v. i.)
To roll over, or to and fro; to throw one's self about; as, a person on pain tumbles and tosses.
- Tumble (v. t.)
To disturb; to rumple; as, to tumble a bed.
- Tumble (v. t.)
To turn over; to turn or throw about, as for examination or search; to roll or move in a rough, coarse, or unceremonious manner; to throw down or headlong; to precipitate; -- sometimes with over, about, etc.; as, to tumble books or papers.
- Unbelt (v. t.)
To remove or loose the belt of; to ungird.
- Unmeet (a.)
Not meet or fit; not proper; unbecoming; unsuitable; -- usually followed by for.