💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Embushment"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| bushmentnoun | (obsolete) An ambush. |
| ambushmentnoun | (obsolete) An ambush |
| ambuscadonoun | (obsolete) ambush. |
| stalenoun | (colloquial) Something stale; a loaf of bread or the like that is no longer fresh. |
| awaitverb | (transitive, formal) To wait for. |
| imbankmentnoun | Obsolete form of embankment. [a long mound of earth, stone, or similar material, usually built for purposes such as to hold back or store water, for protection from weather or enemies, or to support a road or railway.] |
| embrasurenoun | (architecture, military) Any of the indentations between the merlons of a battlement; an opening in a wall or parapet through which ordnance can be fired. |
| incumbermentnoun | Archaic form of encumberment. [encumbrance] |
| obreptionnoun | (Catholic law) The inclusion of false statements in a petition for a rescript. |
| buryingverb | A burial. |
| interminationnoun | (obsolete) A menace or threat. |
| accroachmentnoun | (obsolete) An encroachment; usurpation. |
| burynoun | A borough; a manor |
| embouchurenoun | (music) The use of the lips, facial muscles, tongue, and teeth when playing a wind instrument. |
| embarrasnoun | Embarrassment; confusion, uncertainty. |
| intombmentnoun | Archaic form of entombment. [The act of entombing or the state of being entombed] |
| usherancenoun | (obsolete) The act of ushering. |
| umbragenoun | A feeling of anger or annoyance caused by something offensive. |
| impeditionnoun | (obsolete) That which impedes; a hindrance. |
| ambitusnoun | (music) The range of a melody, especially those of ecclesiastical chants. |
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