(Caribbean, Jamaica, MLE, slang) (clitic, suffix) A group of.
Nonstandard form of them. (in the sense of "those")
pron
Nonstandard form of them.
dme
eam
eam
noun
(dialectal or obsolete) Uncle.
ecm
edm
eem
eem
adv
(African-American Vernacular) Nonstandard form of even.
elm
elm
noun
(countable) A tree of the genus Ulmus of the family Ulmaceae, large deciduous trees with alternate stipulate leaves and small apetalous flowers.
(uncountable, usually attributive) Wood from an elm tree.
ema
ema
noun
A wooden plaque bearing a prayer or wish, left hanging at a Shinto shrine.
emc
eme
eme
noun
(Scotland) Friend.
(obsolete outside Scotland) An uncle.
emf
emf
noun
(physics) Alternative letter-case form of EMF ("electromotive force")
emi
eml
emm
emp
emp
noun
Abbreviation of employee.
emr
ems
ems
noun
plural of em
emt
emu
emu
noun
(computing, video games, informal) Clipping of emulator.
(obsolete) A cassowary (genus Casuarius).
(physics) Initialism of electromagnetic unit.
A large flightless bird native to Australia, Dromaius novaehollandiae.
eom
esm
fem
fem
adj
(LGBT) Synonym of femme
(colloquial) Feminine, effeminate.
noun
(LGBT, uncommon) Synonym of femme
(colloquial, sometimes derogatory) A feminine or effeminate person.
gem
gem
noun
(computing) A package containing programs or libraries for the Ruby programming language.
(figuratively) Any precious or highly valued thing or person.
(obsolete) A gemma or leaf-bud.
(uncountable, printing, uncommon, obsolete) A size of type between brilliant (4-point) and diamond (4½-point), running 222 lines to the foot.
A precious stone, usually of substantial monetary value or prized for its beauty or shine.
A type of geometrid moth, Orthonama obstipata.
Anything of small size, or expressed within brief limits, which is regarded as a gem on account of its beauty or value, such as a small picture, a verse of poetry, or an epigram.
verb
(transitive) To adorn with, or as if with, gems.
hem
hem
intj
Used to fill in the gap of a pause with a vocalized sound.
noun
(sewing) The border of an article of clothing doubled back and stitched together to finish the edge and prevent it from fraying.
A rim or margin of something.
An utterance or sound of the voice like "hem", often indicative of hesitation or doubt, sometimes used to call attention.
In sheet metal design, a rim or edge folded back on itself to create a smooth edge and to increase strength or rigidity.
pron
Obsolete form of 'em.
verb
(intransitive) (in sewing) To make a hem.
(transitive): To put hem on an article of clothing, to edge or put a border on something.
(transitive): To shut in, enclose, confine; to surround something or someone in a confining way.
To make the sound expressed by the word hem; to hesitate in speaking.
jem
lem
lme
mae
mbe
mde
mea
mec
mec
noun
(medicine, colloquial) Clipping of meconium.
med
med
adj
(informal) Clipping of medical.
noun
(informal, chiefly in the plural) Medications, especially prescribed psychoactive medications.
verb
(UK, dialect) May; might.
mee
mee
noun
(cooking, Malaysia, Singapore) Noodles, or a dish containing noodles.
pron
Obsolete form of me.
obsolete emphatic of me
meg
meg
noun
(colloquial) A megalodon.
(colloquial) Any unit having the SI prefix mega-.
(colloquial, soccer) a nutmeg
(obsolete, US, slang) a dollar
verb
(colloquial, soccer, transitive) To nutmeg an opponent.
mei
mel
mel
noun
(psychoacoustics) A unit of pitch on a scale of pitches perceived by listeners to be equally spaced from one another.
Honey, when used as an ingredient in cosmetic products.
mem
mem
noun
(computing) A memory access as part of processing.
The thirteenth letter of many Semitic alphabets/abjads (Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic and others).
men
men
noun
(collective) (The) people, humanity, man(kind).
(collective, military) enlisted personnel (as opposed to commissioned officers).
plural of man
meo
mep
meq
mer
mer
noun
(chemistry) A repeat unit: a structural unit which through repetition forms a polymer.
(fantasy) merpeople
(obsolete) Alternative form of mayor and mair.
mes
mes
noun
plural of me
met
met
verb
(obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of mete (to measure)
(obsolete, impersonal) To dream; to occur (to one) in a dream.
simple past tense and past participle of meet
meu
meu
noun
(historical) The second minister of the Kingdom of Dahomey.
Meum athamanticum, a European herb.
mev
mew
mew
intj
(archaic) An exclamation of disapproval; boo.
A cat's (especially a kitten's) cry.
A gull's or buzzard's cry.
noun
(archaic, poetic) A gull, seagull.
(falconry) A cage for hawks, especially while moulting.
(falconry, in the plural) A building or set of buildings where moulting birds are kept.
(obsolete) A breeding-cage for birds.
(obsolete) A hiding place; a secret store or den.
(obsolete) A prison, or other place of confinement.
(obsolete) An exclamation of disapproval; a boo.
The crying sound of a cat; a meow, especially of a kitten.
The crying sound of a gull or buzzard.
verb
(archaic) To shut away, confine, lock up.
(of a bird) To moult.
(of a bird, obsolete) To cause to moult.
(of a cat, especially of a kitten) To meow.
(of a deer, obsolete) To shed antlers.
(of a gull or buzzard) To make its cry.
(slang, neologism) To flatten the tongue against the roof of the mouth for supposed health benefits.
mex
mex
noun
(mathematics) The mex of a subset of a well-ordered set is the smallest value from the whole set that does not belong to the subset.
mez
mhe
mie
mme
mne
moe
moe
adv
Obsolete form of mo.
Obsolete form of more.
noun
(slang) Strong interest in, and especially fetishistic attraction towards, fictional characters in anime, manga, video games, and/or similar media.
Obsolete form of moa.
Obsolete form of mow (“wry face, grimace”).
verb
Obsolete form of moo.
Obsolete form of mow (“to make faces”).
mpe
mre
mse
oem
ome
ome
noun
(biology) The totality of a certain type of biological molecule, such as the genome or proteome.
pem
rem
rem
adj
(knitting) Remaining.
noun
(computing) A remark; a programming language statement used for documentation (in BASIC for example); also used in DOS batch files.
(often capitalized) Initialism of rapid eye movement, a sleep state.
(web design) A unit relative to the declared font size of the root element in a HTML document.
A dose of absorbed radiation equivalent to one roentgen of X-rays or gamma rays.
sem
sem
noun
Clipping of semester.
Clipping of semicolon.
Clipping of seminary.
sme
tem
ume
ume
noun
Japanese apricot, a species of Asian plum, Prunus mume.
vme
wem
wem
noun
(UK dialectal) A spot, stain, or mark; (by extension) a (moral) blemish or fault.