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Antambulacral
Antambulacral Ant*am`bu*la"cral ([a^]nt*[a^]m`b[-u]*l[=a]"kral), a. (Zo["o]l.) Away from the ambulacral region.
Noctambulation
Noctambulation Noc*tam`bu*la"tion, n. [L. nox, noctis, night + ambulare to walk: cf. F. noctambulation.] Somnambulism; walking in sleep. --Quain.
Noctambulism
Noctambulism Noc*tam"bu*lism, n. Somnambulism.
Noctambulist
Noctambulist Noc*tam"bu*list, n. A somnambulist.
Noctambulo
Noctambulo Noc*tam"bu*lo, n. A noctambulist. [Obs.]
Tamburin
Tamburin Tam`bu*rin", n. See Tambourine. --Spenser.

Meaning of Tambu from wikipedia

- Tambu is the ninth studio album by American rock band Toto. It was released in 1995 through Sony Records. Tambu has sold 600,000 copies worldwide. It...
- Look up tambu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tambu may refer to: Tambú (drum), drum especially from Curaçao Tambu (music), a drum, genre of music...
- Tambu (also tambú) is a drum, music genre and dance form, found on Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao, and is a major part of the Dutch Antillean music. On Bonaire...
- Charles Tambu (1907-1965) was a representative of the Indonesian government in international diplomacy even though he was not a native Indonesian by descent...
- with Steve Lukather on "Baby He's Your Man". Tambu sold 600,000 copies worldwide.[citation needed] The "Tambu Tour" proved to be another success, although...
- Earth (1961). Tambu is the main character of the novel. The novel opens with the news that Tambu’s older brother, Nhamo, had just died. Tambu is not upset...
- ship across a reef into the lagoon of an uncharted island. The island, Tambu, is ruled by a supposedly 200-year-old immortal tyrant called "Q", who came...
- Curaçao music. Tumba is the name of an African-derived rhythm, as are seú and tambú. The Curaçao-born composer Jan Gerard Palm (1831–1906) was the first composer...
- served in New Guinea. In July 1943, Allen took part in the Battle of Mount Tambu where he rescued twelve United States soldiers who had been wounded in the...
- The Battle of Mount Tambu was a series of actions fought in the Salamaua area of the Territory of New Guinea between Allied and ****anese forces, which...