These are the meanings of the letters CLNEAEBH when you unscramble them.
- Achene (n.)
Alt. of Achenium
- Baleen (n.)
Plates or blades of \"whalebone,\" from two to twelve feet long, and sometimes a foot wide, which in certain whales (Balaenoidea) are attached side by side along the upper jaw, and form a fringelike sieve by which the food is retained in the mouth.
- Blanch (a.)
Fig.: To whiten; to give a favorable appearance to; to whitewash; to palliate.
- Blanch (a.)
To bleach by excluding the light, as the stalks or leaves of plants, by earthing them up or tying them together.
- Blanch (a.)
To cover (sheet iron) with a coating of tin.
- Blanch (a.)
To give a white luster to (silver, before stamping, in the process of coining.).
- Blanch (a.)
To make white by removing the skin of, as by scalding; as, to blanch almonds.
- Blanch (a.)
To take the color out of, and make white; to bleach; as, to blanch linen; age has blanched his hair.
- Blanch (a.)
To whiten, as the surface of meat, by plunging into boiling water and afterwards into cold, so as to harden the surface and retain the juices.
- Blanch (n.)
Ore, not in masses, but mixed with other minerals.
- Blanch (v. i.)
To grow or become white; as, his cheek blanched with fear; the rose blanches in the sun.
- Blanch (v. i.)
To use evasion.
- Blanch (v. t.)
To avoid, as from fear; to evade; to leave unnoticed.
- Blanch (v. t.)
To cause to turn aside or back; as, to blanch a deer.
- Bleach (a.)
To make white, or whiter; to remove the color, or stains, from; to blanch; to whiten.
- Bleach (v. i.)
To grow white or lose color; to whiten.
- Blench (n.)
A looking aside or askance.
- Blench (v. i.)
To fly off; to turn aside.
- Blench (v. i.)
To shrink; to start back; to draw back, from lack of courage or resolution; to flinch; to quail.
- Blench (v. i. & t.)
To grow or make pale.
- Blench (v. t.)
To baffle; to disconcert; to turn away; -- also, to obstruct; to hinder.
- Blench (v. t.)
To draw back from; to deny from fear.
- Chelae (pl. )
of Chela
- Enable (v. t.)
To give strength or ability to; to make firm and strong.
- Enable (v. t.)
To make able (to do, or to be, something); to confer sufficient power upon; to furnish with means, opportunities, and the like; to render competent for; to empower; to endow.
- Enlace (v. t.)
To bind or encircle with lace, or as with lace; to lace; to encircle; to enfold; hence, to entangle.