terms |
beclam |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb beclam is
to beclog with anything clammy or sticky.
beclad |
beclam |
As an adjective beclad
is clothed about; clad.
As a verb beclam is
to beclog with anything clammy or sticky.
beclap |
beclam |
As verbs the difference between beclap and beclam
is that
beclap is to grasp, insnare, ensnare, catch, to trap suddenly, to grab suddenly or
beclap can be to clap for while
beclam is to beclog with anything clammy or sticky.
beclam |
bedlam |
As a verb beclam
is to beclog with anything clammy or sticky.
As a noun bedlam is
a place or situation of chaotic uproar, and where confusion prevails.
beclam |
becalm |
As verbs the difference between beclam and becalm
is that
beclam is to beclog with anything clammy or sticky while
becalm is to make calm or still; make quiet; calm.
beclam |
beclaw |
As verbs the difference between beclam and beclaw
is that
beclam is to beclog with anything clammy or sticky while
beclaw is to scratch or tear all over with claws or nails.
beclam |
belam |
As verbs the difference between beclam and belam
is that
beclam is to beclog with anything clammy or sticky while
belam is (uk|dialect|dated|transitive) to beat or bang.