These are the meanings of the letters ZAMBULLIDA when you unscramble them.
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Allium (n.)
A genus of plants, including the onion, garlic, leek, chive, etc.
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Baalim (pl. )
of Baal
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Ballad (n.)
A popular kind of narrative poem, adapted for recitation or singing; as, the ballad of Chevy Chase; esp., a sentimental or romantic poem in short stanzas.
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Ballad (v. i.)
To make or sing ballads.
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Ballad (v. t.)
To make mention of in ballads.
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Labial (a.)
Of or pertaining to the lips or labia; as, labial veins.
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Labial (a.)
Furnished with lips; as, a labial organ pipe.
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Labial (a.)
Articulated, as a consonant, mainly by the lips, as b, p, m, w.
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Labial (a.)
Modified, as a vowel, by contraction of the lip opening, as / (f/d), / (/ld), etc., and as eu and u in French, and o, u in German. See Guide to Pronunciation, // 11, 178.
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Labial (a.)
Of or pertaining to the labium; as, the labial palpi of insects. See Labium.
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Labial (n.)
A letter or character representing an articulation or sound formed or uttered chiefly with the lips, as b, p, w.
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Labial (n.)
An organ pipe that is furnished with lips; a flue pipe.
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Labial (n.)
One of the scales which border the mouth of a fish or reptile.
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Labium (n.)
A lip, or liplike organ.
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Labium (n.)
The lip of an organ pipe.
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Labium (n.)
The folds of integument at the opening of the vulva.
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Labium (n.)
The organ of insects which covers the mouth beneath, and serves as an under lip. It consists of the second pair of maxillae, usually closely united in the middle line, but bearing a pair of palpi in most insects. It often consists of a thin anterior part (ligula or palpiger) and a firmer posterior plate (mentum).
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Labium (n.)
Inner margin of the aperture of a shell.
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Lambda (n.)
The name of the Greek letter /, /, corresponding with the English letter L, l.
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Lambda (n.)
The point of junction of the sagittal and lambdoid sutures of the skull.
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Lazuli (n.)
A mineral of a fine azure-blue color, usually in small rounded masses. It is essentially a silicate of alumina, lime, and soda, with some sodium sulphide, is often marked by yellow spots or veins of sulphide of iron, and is much valued for ornamental work. Called also lapis lazuli, and Armenian stone.