Third-person singular simple present indicative form of emit
ismet
items
items
noun
plural of item
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of item
mates
mates
adj
Friendly; having a friendship (with).
noun
plural of mate
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mate
meats
meats
noun
plural of meat
meets
meets
noun
plural of meet
prep
Forming a combination or nexus of.
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of meet
melts
melts
noun
plural of melt
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of melt
metas
metas
noun
plural of meta
metes
metes
noun
plural of mete
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mete
meths
meths
noun
(Tyneside) plural of meth
(UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, informal) methylated spirits.
metis
metis
adj
Of Métis heritage.
Of mixed heritage
noun
(US) A person of one-eighth black ancestry; an octoroon.
(chiefly Canada, US) Alternative letter-case form of Metis (“a member of one of three Canadian Aboriginal peoples; any person of mixed European and Indigenous descent”)
(knowledge management) Practical intelligence; street smarts.
A person of mixed-race ancestry.
metts
metts
noun
plural of mett
metus
mites
mites
noun
plural of mite
moste
moste
adv
Obsolete spelling of most
motes
motes
noun
plural of mote
msent
mster
muset
muset
noun
A small hole or gap through which a wild animal passes; a muse.
mutes
mutes
noun
plural of mute
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mute
satem
satem
adj
(Indo-European studies) Referring to a Proto-Indo-European language group that produced sibilants from a series of palatovelar stops.
smelt
smelt
noun
(obsolete) A fool; a simpleton.
Any of the various liquids or semi-molten solids produced and used during the course of such production.
Any small anadromous fish of the family Osmeridae, found in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and in lakes in North America and northern part of Europe.
Production of metal, especially iron, from ore in a process that involves melting and chemical reduction of metal compounds into purified metal.
verb
To fuse or melt two things into one, especially in order to extract metal from ore; to meld.
smeth
smite
smite
noun
(archaic, rare) A heavy strike with a weapon, tool, or the hand.
verb
(archaic) To hit; to strike.
(figuratively, now only in passive) To strike with love or infatuation.
To afflict; to chasten; to punish.
To injure with divine power.
To kill violently; to slay.
To put to rout in battle; to overthrow by war.
To strike down or kill with godly force.
smote
smote
verb
(now colloquial, nonstandard) past participle of smite
simple past tense of smight
simple past tense of smite
smpte
somet
steam
steam
adj
Old-fashioned; from before the digital age.
noun
(fencing) Fencing without the use of any electric equipment.
(figuratively) Internal energy for motive power.
(figuratively) Pent-up anger.
(obsolete) Any exhalation.
A steam-powered vehicle.
Exhaled breath into cold air below the dew point of the exhalation
Pressurized water vapour used for heating, cooking, or to provide mechanical energy.
The act of cooking by steaming.
The vapor formed when water changes from the liquid phase to the gas phase.
Travel by means of a steam-powered vehicle.
mist, fog
verb
(cooking, transitive) To cook with steam.
(figuratively or literally) To move with great or excessive purposefulness.
(intransitive) To be covered with condensed water vapor.
(intransitive) To produce or vent steam.
(intransitive) To rise in vapour; to issue, or pass off, as vapour.
(intransitive) To travel by means of steam power.
(intransitive, figuratively) To become angry; to fume; to be incensed.
(obsolete) To exhale.
(transitive) To expose to the action of steam; to apply steam to for softening, dressing, or preparing.
(transitive, figuratively) To make angry.
steem
steem
noun
(obsolete) A gleam of light; a flame.
verb
(obsolete) To value, esteem.
stema
stems
stems
noun
plural of stem
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stem
stime
stime
noun
(UK, dialect) A slight gleam or glimmer; a glimpse.
tames
tames
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tame
teams
teams
noun
plural of team
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of team
teems
teems
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of teem
temps
temps
noun
plural of temp
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of temp
temse
temse
noun
(UK, obsolete or dialectal) A sieve.
verb
(obsolete or dialectal) To sift.
terms
terms
noun
plural of term
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of term
times
times
noun
A person's experiences or biography.
The circumstances of a certain time.
plural of time
prep
(mathematics) multiplied by
verb
(informal, arithmetic) To multiply.
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of time