These are the meanings of the letters PEMBROKE when you unscramble them.
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Berme (n.)
A ledge at the bottom of a bank or cutting, to catch earth that may roll down the slope, or to strengthen the bank.
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Berme (n.)
A narrow shelf or path between the bottom of a parapet and the ditch.
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Broke ()
imp. & p. p. of Break.
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Broke ()
of Break
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broke (imp.)
of Break
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Broke (v. i.)
To act as procurer in love matters; to pimp.
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Broke (v. i.)
To transact business for another.
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Brome (n.)
See Bromine.
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Ember (a.)
Making a circuit of the year of the seasons; recurring in each quarter of the year; as, ember fasts.
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Ember (n.)
A lighted coal, smoldering amid ashes; -- used chiefly in the plural, to signify mingled coals and ashes; the smoldering remains of a fire.
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kreep (unknown)
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moper (unknown)
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Omber (n.)
Alt. of Ombre
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Ombre (n.)
A game at cards, borrowed from the Spaniards, and usually played by three persons.
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Ombre (n.)
A large Mediterranean food fish (Umbrina cirrhosa): -- called also umbra, and umbrine.
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Pekoe (n.)
A kind of black tea.
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Poker (n.)
A game at cards derived from brag, and first played about 1835 in the Southwestern United States.
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Poker (n.)
A poking-stick.
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Poker (n.)
Any imagined frightful object, especially one supposed to haunt the darkness; a bugbear.
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Poker (n.)
One who pokes.
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Poker (n.)
That which pokes or is used in poking, especially a metal bar or rod used in stirring a fire of coals.
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Poker (n.)
The poachard.
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Probe (n.)
An instrument for examining the depth or other circumstances of a wound, ulcer, or cavity, or the direction of a sinus, of for exploring for bullets, for stones in the bladder, etc.
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Probe (v. t.)
Fig.: to search to the bottom; to scrutinize or examine thoroughly.
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Probe (v. t.)
To examine, as a wound, an ulcer, or some cavity of the body, with a probe.
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Proem (n.)
Preface; introduction; preliminary observations; prelude.
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Proem (v. t.)
To preface.
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rebop (unknown)
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