These are the meanings of the letters EOUBNWL when you unscramble them.
- belon (unknown)
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- Below (adv.)
In a lower place, with respect to any object; in a lower room; beneath.
- Below (adv.)
In court or tribunal of inferior jurisdiction; as, at the trial below.
- Below (adv.)
In hell, or the regions of the dead.
- Below (adv.)
In some part or page following.
- Below (adv.)
On the earth, as opposed to the heavens.
- Below (prep.)
Inferior to in rank, excellence, dignity, value, amount, price, etc.; lower in quality.
- Below (prep.)
Under, or lower in place; beneath not so high; as, below the moon; below the knee.
- Below (prep.)
Unworthy of; unbefitting; beneath.
- Blown (p. p.)
of Blow
- Blown (p. p. & a.)
Covered with the eggs and larvae of flies; fly blown.
- Blown (p. p. & a.)
Opened; in blossom or having blossomed, as a flower.
- Blown (p. p. & a.)
Out of breath; tired; exhausted.
- Blown (p. p. & a.)
Stale; worthless.
- Blown (p. p. & a.)
Swollen; inflated; distended; puffed up, as cattle when gorged with green food which develops gas.
- Boule (n.)
Alt. of Boulework
- Bowel (n.)
Hence, figuratively: The interior part of anything; as, the bowels of the earth.
- Bowel (n.)
Offspring.
- Bowel (n.)
One of the intestines of an animal; an entrail, especially of man; a gut; -- generally used in the plural.
- Bowel (n.)
The seat of pity or kindness. Hence: Tenderness; compassion.
- Bowel (v. t.)
To take out the bowels of; to eviscerate; to disembowel.
- Elbow (n.)
A sharp angle in any surface of wainscoting or other woodwork; the upright sides which flank any paneled work, as the sides of windows, where the jamb makes an elbow with the window back.
- Elbow (n.)
Any turn or bend like that of the elbow, in a wall, building, and the like; a sudden turn in a line of coast or course of a river; also, an angular or jointed part of any structure, as the raised arm of a chair or sofa, or a short pipe fitting, turning at an angle or bent.
- Elbow (n.)
The joint or bend of the arm; the outer curve in the middle of the arm when bent.
- Elbow (v. i.)
To jut into an angle; to project or to bend after the manner of an elbow.
- Elbow (v. i.)
To push rudely along; to elbow one's way.
- Elbow (v. t.)
To push or hit with the elbow, as when one pushes by another.
- Noble (n.)
A European fish; the lyrie.
- Noble (n.)
A person of rank above a commoner; a nobleman; a peer.
- Noble (n.)
An English money of account, and, formerly, a gold coin, of the value of 6 s. 8 d. sterling, or about $1.61.
- Noble (superl.)
Grand; stately; magnificent; splendid; as, a noble edifice.
- Noble (superl.)
Of exalted rank; of or pertaining to the nobility; distinguished from the masses by birth, station, or title; highborn; as, noble blood; a noble personage.
- Noble (superl.)
Possessing eminence, elevation, dignity, etc.; above whatever is low, mean, degrading, or dishonorable; magnanimous; as, a noble nature or action; a noble heart.
- Noble (v. t.)
To make noble; to ennoble.