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amate

amate

noun

  1. An art form based on Mexican bark painting from the Otomi culture.
  2. Paper produced from the bark of adult Ficus trees.

verb

  1. (obsolete) To be a mate to; to match.
  2. (obsolete) To dishearten, dismay.

ament

ament

noun

  1. (botany) A catkin or similar inflorescence.
  2. A congenital idiot.

amite

amlet

amvet

armet

armet

noun

  1. A type of mediaeval helmet which fully enclosed the head and face, first found in the 1420s in Milan.

atame

autem

autem

adj

  1. (obsolete, UK, thieves' cant) Married.

noun

  1. (obsolete, UK, thieves' cant) A church.

bemat

bmete

bmgte

bsmet

comet

comet

noun

  1. (astronomy) A small Solar System body consisting mainly of volatile ice, dust and particles of rock whose very eccentric solar orbit periodically brings it close enough to the Sun that the ice vaporises to form an atmosphere, or coma, which may be blown by the solar wind to produce a visible tail.
  2. A celestial phenomenon with the appearance of such a body.
  3. Any of several species of hummingbird found in the Andes.

comte

comte

noun

  1. A French count.

cterm

demit

demit

noun

  1. A document certifying that a person has (honourably) demitted, as from a Masonic lodge.
  2. The act of demitting.

verb

  1. (transitive) To let fall; to depress; to yield.
  2. To relinquish an office, membership, authority, etc.; to resign, as from a Masonic lodge.

demot

emits

emits

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of emit

emmet

emmet

noun

  1. (Cornwall, derogatory) A tourist.
  2. (dialectal or archaic) An ant.

emmit

emote

emote

noun

  1. (Internet, Twitch-speak) Short for emoticon.
  2. (Internet, text messaging) A virtual action expressed to other users as a graphic or reported speech rather than a straightforward message.

verb

  1. (Internet, text messaging) To express a virtual action, presented to other users as a graphic or reported speech, rather than sending a straightforward message.
  2. To deliver (a speech), say (lines of a play, words), etc., in a dramatic or emotional manner, especially if overly so.
  3. To display (excessive) emotion, especially while acting.
  4. To display or express (emotions, mental states, etc.) openly, particularly while acting, and especially in an excessive manner.

empty

empty

adj

  1. (computing, programming, mathematics) Containing no elements (as of a string, array, or set), opposed to being null (having no valid value).
  2. (obsolete) Free; clear; devoid; often with of.
  3. (obsolete, of a plant or tree) Producing nothing; unfruitful.
  4. (of some female animals, especially cows and sheep) Not pregnant; not producing offspring when expected to do so during the breeding season.
  5. Destitute of effect, sincerity, or sense; said of language.
  6. Destitute of reality, or real existence; unsubstantial.
  7. Destitute of, or lacking, sense, knowledge, or courtesy.
  8. Devoid of content; containing nothing or nobody; vacant.
  9. Having nothing to carry, emptyhanded; unburdened.
  10. Unable to satisfy; hollow; vain.

noun

  1. (usually plural) A container, especially a bottle, whose contents have been used up, leaving it empty.

verb

  1. (intransitive) Of a river, duct, etc: to drain or flow toward an ultimate destination.
  2. (transitive, ergative) To make empty; to void; to remove the contents of.

entom

ermit

ermit

noun

  1. Obsolete form of hermit.

etiam

etrem

etyma

fremt

fumet

fumet

noun

  1. A ragout of partridge and rabbit braised in wine.
  2. A type of concentrated food stock that is added to sauces to enhance their flavour. Variations are fish fumet and mushroom fumet.
  3. Alternative form of fumette (“stench or high flavour of meat”)
  4. The excretions of deer, or any Cervidae.

gemot

gemot

noun

  1. (by extension, rare) Any assembly.
  2. (historical) A (legislative or judicial) assembly in Anglo-Saxon England.

hemet

humet

humet

noun

  1. (heraldry) A fesse or bar cut off short at each end.

ismet

items

items

noun

  1. plural of item

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of item

itemy

kamet

kempt

kempt

adj

  1. (now humorous) neat and tidy; especially used of hair

maite

malet

manet

manet

verb

  1. (theater) Used in stage directions; literally, he, she or it remains. Compare exit, exeunt.

marte

mated

mated

adj

  1. fitted together or interlocked

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of mate

mateo

mater

mater

noun

  1. (Britain, slang, now chiefly archaic or humorous) Mother.
  2. (anatomy) A meninx; the dura mater, arachnoid mater, or pia mater of the brain.
  3. (biology) Someone or something that mates.
  4. Alternative form of 'mater (“tomato”)

mates

mates

adj

  1. Friendly; having a friendship (with).

noun

  1. plural of mate

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mate

matey

matey

adj

  1. (UK) Sociable or friendly.

noun

  1. (informal) Diminutive of mate, friend.
  2. (nautical, slang) A dockyard worker.
  3. (nautical, slang) A fellow sailor; often used affectedly, especially when portraying a pirate.

mathe

matie

matie

noun

  1. (UK and Scotland) A fat herring with undeveloped roe.
  2. Alternative spelling of matey

matte

matte

adj

  1. (American spelling) Dull; not reflective of light.

noun

  1. (art, photography) A decorative border around a picture used to inset and center the contents of a frame.
  2. (film) A background, often painted or created with computers
  3. (pyrometallurgy) The molten metal sulfide phases typically formed during smelting of copper, nickel, and other base metals.

meant

meant

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of mean

meath

meath

noun

  1. Obsolete form of mead (“the drink”).

meats

meats

noun

  1. plural of meat

meaty

meaty

adj

  1. Of a person or a body part, large and solid.
  2. Of, relating to, or containing meat.
  3. Resembling meat in flavour, etc.
  4. Substantial.

medit

meeth

meets

meets

noun

  1. plural of meet

prep

  1. Forming a combination or nexus of.

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of meet

mehta

meith

melts

melts

noun

  1. plural of melt

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of melt

menat

menat

noun

  1. In Ancient Egypt, a heavy beaded necklace and musical instrument with a crescent-shaped plate in the front and a keyhole-shaped amuletic counterweight in the rear, considered sacred to Hathor.
  2. The keyhole-shaped counterweight of such a necklace, considered an amulet to secure divine protection and to ensure fertility.

menta

menta

noun

  1. plural of mentum

merat

merit

merit

noun

  1. (countable) A claim to commendation or a reward.
  2. (countable) A mark or token of approbation or to recognize excellence.
  3. (countable, obsolete) The quality or state of deserving retribution, whether reward or punishment.
  4. (countable, uncountable) Something deserving or worthy of positive recognition or reward.
  5. (uncountable, Buddhism, Jainism) The sum of all the good deeds that a person does which determines the quality of the person's next state of existence and contributes to the person's growth towards enlightenment.
  6. (uncountable, law) Usually in the plural form the merits: the substantive rightness or wrongness of a legal argument, a lawsuit, etc., as opposed to technical matters such as the admissibility of evidence or points of legal procedure; (by extension) the overall good or bad quality, or rightness or wrongness, of some other thing.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To be deserving or worthy.
  2. (transitive) To deserve, to earn.
  3. (transitive, obsolete, rare) To reward.

merta

merth

metad

metae

metal

metal

adj

  1. (music) Characterized by strong drum-beats and distorted guitars.
  2. Having the emotional or social characteristics associated with metal music; brash, bold, frank, unyielding, etc.

noun

  1. (UK, in the plural) The rails of a railway.
  2. (astronomy) An element which was not directly created after the Big Bang but instead formed through nuclear reactions; any element other than hydrogen and helium.
  3. (figurative, archaic) The substance that constitutes something or someone; matter; hence, character or temper.
  4. (heraldry) A light tincture used in a coat of arms, specifically argent (white or silver) and or (gold).
  5. (informal, travel, aviation) The actual airline operating a flight, rather than any of the codeshare operators.
  6. (mining) The ore from which a metal is derived.
  7. (music) A category of rock music encompassing a number of genres (including thrash metal, death metal, heavy metal, etc.) characterized by strong drum-beats and distorted guitars.
  8. (obsolete) A mine from which ores are taken.
  9. Any material with similar physical properties, such as an alloy.
  10. Any of a number of chemical elements in the periodic table that form a metallic bond with other metal atoms; generally shiny, somewhat malleable and hard, often a conductor of heat and electricity.
  11. Crushed rock, stones etc. used to make a road.
  12. Molten glass that is to be blown or moulded to form objects.
  13. The effective power or calibre of guns carried by a vessel of war.

verb

  1. To make a road using crushed rock, stones etc.

metas

metas

noun

  1. plural of meta

meted

meted

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of mete

metel

meter

meter

noun

  1. (American spelling) A line above or below a hanging net, to which the net is attached in order to strengthen it.
  2. (American spelling) The base unit of length in the International System of Units (SI), conceived as 1/10,000,000 of the distance from the North Pole to the Equator, and now defined as the distance light will travel in a vacuum in 1/299,792,458 seconds.
  3. (American spelling) The overall rhythm of a song or poem; particularly, the number of beats in a measure or syllables in a line.
  4. (dated) One who metes or measures.
  5. (obsolete) A poem.
  6. A parking meter or similar device for collecting payment.

verb

  1. To imprint a postage mark with a postage meter.
  2. To measure with a metering device.
  3. To regulate the flow of or to deliver in regulated amounts (usually of fluids but sometimes of other things such as anticipation or breath).

metes

metes

noun

  1. plural of mete

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mete

metho

metho

noun

  1. (Australia, colloquial) Methylated spirits.

meths

meths

noun

  1. (Tyneside) plural of meth
  2. (UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, informal) methylated spirits.

metic

metic

noun

  1. (historical) In Ancient Greek city-states, a resident alien who did not have the rights of a citizen and who paid a tax for the right to live there.

metif

metif

noun

  1. Alternative form of metis (person of mixed parentage)

metis

metis

adj

  1. Of Métis heritage.
  2. Of mixed heritage

noun

  1. (US) A person of one-eighth black ancestry; an octoroon.
  2. (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”)
  3. (knowledge management) Practical intelligence; street smarts.
  4. A person of mixed-race ancestry.

metol

metol

noun

  1. (chemistry, photography) The sulphate of 4-methylaminophenol, used as a photographic developer

metra

metra

noun

  1. (historical) A pocket instrument combining a thermometer, level, plummet, and lens.
  2. (medicine) The uterus.

metre

metre

noun

  1. The basic unit of length in the International System of Units (SI: Système International d'Unités), equal to the distance travelled by light in a vacuum in 1/299 792 458 seconds. The metre is equal to 39+⁴⁷⁄₁₂₇ (approximately 39.37) imperial inches.
  2. The rhythm or measure in verse and musical composition.

verb

  1. (Britain, rare) Alternative spelling of meter
  2. (poetry, music) To put into metrical form.

metro

metro

adj

  1. metropolitan

noun

  1. (general) A rapid transit rail transport system, or a train in such systems, generally underground and serving a metropolitan area.
  2. (less common) An urban rapid transit rail transport system, normally with lighter track and light trains (i.e. an S-Bahn or similar), or a train in such systems.
  3. A metropolitan area.

metts

metts

noun

  1. plural of mett

metty

metus

metze

meute

meute

noun

  1. A cage for hawks; a mew.

miett

miter

miter

noun

  1. (American spelling) Alternative form of mitre

verb

  1. (American spelling) Alternative form of mitre (“to unite at an angle of 45°”)

mites

mites

noun

  1. plural of mite

mitre

mitre

noun

  1. (geometry, rare) A square with one triangular quarter missing from the outside.
  2. (historical, numismatics) A 13th-century coin minted in Europe which circulated in Ireland as a debased counterfeit sterling penny, outlawed under Edward I.
  3. A cap or cowl for a chimney or ventilation pipe.
  4. A covering for the head, worn on solemn occasions by church dignitaries, which has been made in many forms, mostly recently a tall cap with two points or peaks.
  5. A gusset in sewing, etc.
  6. A mitre shell
  7. The surface forming the bevelled end or edge of a piece where a miter joint is made; also, a joint formed or a junction effected by two beveled ends or edges; a miter joint.

verb

  1. To adorn with a mitre.
  2. To unite at an angle of 45°.

mmete

molet

monet

monte

monte

noun

  1. (countable, Latin America) A wood or forest; timberland.
  2. (uncountable, card games) A game in which three or four cards are dealt face-up and players bet on which of them will first be matched in suit by others dealt.

moste

moste

adv

  1. Obsolete spelling of most

moted

moted

adj

  1. Filled with motes, or fine floating dust.

motel

motel

noun

  1. (also attributive) A type of hotel or lodging establishment, often located near a major highway, which typically features a series of rooms the entrances of which are immediately adjacent to a parking lot to facilitate convenient access to automobiles parked there.
  2. A low-cost short-stay hotel, often with hourly rates rather than daily rates, and notorious for permitting illicit sexual activities; love hotel.

verb

  1. (informal, intransitive) To stay in a motel or motels.

moter

motes

motes

noun

  1. plural of mote

motet

motet

noun

  1. A composition adapted to sacred words in the elaborate polyphonic church style; an anthem.

motey

motey

adj

  1. Full of motes.

motte

motte

noun

  1. A raised earth mound, often topped with a wooden or stone structure and surrounded with a ditch.
  2. Alternative form of mott

mpret

mpret

noun

  1. An Albanian monarch.

msent

mster

mtech

mtier

mulet

mulet

noun

  1. (obsolete) A male mule.
  2. A fine, a penalty paid for an offense.

muset

muset

noun

  1. A small hole or gap through which a wild animal passes; a muse.

muted

muted

adj

  1. (of a sound) Quiet or soft.
  2. (of color) Subdued.
  3. Not expressed strongly or openly.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of mute

muter

muter

adj

  1. comparative form of mute: more mute

noun

  1. Something that mutes sound.

mutes

mutes

noun

  1. plural of mute

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mute

petum

ramet

ramet

noun

  1. (botany) A clone (individual member of a genet).

remet

remet

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of remeet

remit

remit

noun

  1. (General American) IPA⁽ᵏᵉʸ⁾: /ˈɹimɪt/, /ɹiˈmɪt/, /ɹɪˈmɪt/
  2. (Received Pronunciation) IPA⁽ᵏᵉʸ⁾: /ˈɹiːmɪt/, /ɹɪˈmɪt/
  3. (chiefly Britain) Terms of reference; set of responsibilities; scope.
  4. (law) A communication from a superior court to a subordinate court.

verb

  1. (General American) IPA⁽ᵏᵉʸ⁾: /ɹiˈmɪt/, /ɹɪˈmɪt/
  2. (Received Pronunciation) IPA⁽ᵏᵉʸ⁾: /ɹɪˈmɪt/
  3. (intransitive, obsolete) To diminish, abate.
  4. (intransitive, obsolete) To show a lessening or abatement (of a specified quality).
  5. (transitive) To allow (something) to slacken, to relax (one's attention etc.).
  6. (transitive) To forgive, pardon (a wrong, offence, etc.).
  7. (transitive) To postpone.
  8. (transitive) To refer (something or someone) for deliberation, judgment, etc. (to a particular body or person).
  9. (transitive) To refrain from exacting or enforcing.
  10. (transitive) To restore or replace.
  11. (transitive) To transmit or send (e.g. money in payment); to supply.
  12. (transitive, archaic) To give or deliver up; surrender; resign.
  13. (transitive, obsolete) To give up; omit; cease doing.
  14. (transitive, obsolete) To refer (someone to something), direct someone's attention to something.
  15. (transitive, obsolete) To send back.
  16. Audio (UK) (file)
  17. Rhymes: -ɪt

retem

retem

noun

  1. A shrub with white flowers, possibly Retama raetam; the juniper of the (King James Version) Old Testament.

retma

satem

satem

adj

  1. (Indo-European studies) Referring to a Proto-Indo-European language group that produced sibilants from a series of palatovelar stops.

smelt

smelt

noun

  1. (obsolete) A fool; a simpleton.
  2. Any of the various liquids or semi-molten solids produced and used during the course of such production.
  3. 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.
  4. Production of metal, especially iron, from ore in a process that involves melting and chemical reduction of metal compounds into purified metal.

verb

  1. To fuse or melt two things into one, especially in order to extract metal from ore; to meld.

smeth

smite

smite

noun

  1. (archaic, rare) A heavy strike with a weapon, tool, or the hand.

verb

  1. (archaic) To hit; to strike.
  2. (figuratively, now only in passive) To strike with love or infatuation.
  3. To afflict; to chasten; to punish.
  4. To injure with divine power.
  5. To kill violently; to slay.
  6. To put to rout in battle; to overthrow by war.
  7. To strike down or kill with godly force.

smote

smote

verb

  1. (now colloquial, nonstandard) past participle of smite
  2. simple past tense of smight
  3. simple past tense of smite

smpte

somet

steam

steam

adj

  1. Old-fashioned; from before the digital age.

noun

  1. (fencing) Fencing without the use of any electric equipment.
  2. (figuratively) Internal energy for motive power.
  3. (figuratively) Pent-up anger.
  4. (obsolete) Any exhalation.
  5. A steam-powered vehicle.
  6. Exhaled breath into cold air below the dew point of the exhalation
  7. Pressurized water vapour used for heating, cooking, or to provide mechanical energy.
  8. The act of cooking by steaming.
  9. The vapor formed when water changes from the liquid phase to the gas phase.
  10. Travel by means of a steam-powered vehicle.
  11. mist, fog

verb

  1. (cooking, transitive) To cook with steam.
  2. (figuratively or literally) To move with great or excessive purposefulness.
  3. (intransitive) To be covered with condensed water vapor.
  4. (intransitive) To produce or vent steam.
  5. (intransitive) To rise in vapour; to issue, or pass off, as vapour.
  6. (intransitive) To travel by means of steam power.
  7. (intransitive, figuratively) To become angry; to fume; to be incensed.
  8. (obsolete) To exhale.
  9. (transitive) To expose to the action of steam; to apply steam to for softening, dressing, or preparing.
  10. (transitive, figuratively) To make angry.

steem

steem

noun

  1. (obsolete) A gleam of light; a flame.

verb

  1. (obsolete) To value, esteem.

stema

stems

stems

noun

  1. plural of stem

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stem

stime

stime

noun

  1. (UK, dialect) A slight gleam or glimmer; a glimpse.

tamed

tamed

adj

  1. domesticated; made tame

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of tame

tamer

tamer

adj

  1. comparative form of tame: more tame

noun

  1. One who tames or subdues.

tames

tames

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tame

teams

teams

noun

  1. plural of team

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of team

tecum

tecum

noun

  1. Alternative form of tucum

teems

teems

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of teem

teman

tembe

tembu

temin

temne

tempa

tempe

tempi

tempi

noun

  1. plural of tempo

tempo

tempo

noun

  1. (American football) A rapid rate of play by the offense resulting from reducing the amount of time which elapses after one play ends and the next starts.
  2. (bridge) The timing advantage of being on lead, thus being first to initiate a strategy to develop tricks for one's side.
  3. (chess) A move which is part of one's own plan or strategy and forces, e.g. by means of a check or attacking a piece, the opponent to make a move which is not bad but of no use for him (the player gains a tempo, the opponent loses a tempo), or equivalently a player achieves the same result in fewer moves by one approach rather than another.
  4. (cycling) The steady pace set by the frontmost riders.
  5. (music) The number of beats per minute in a piece of music; also, an indicative term denoting approximate rate of speed in written music (examples: allegro, andante)
  6. A frequency or rate.
  7. A small truck or cargo van with three or four wheels, commonly used for commercial transport and deliveries (particularly in Asian and African countries): a genericized trademark, originally associated with the manufacturer Vidal & Sohn Tempo-Werke GmbH.
  8. A temporary carport.
  9. The timing of a particular event – earlier or later than in an alternative situation (as in chess example)

temps

temps

noun

  1. plural of temp

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of temp

tempt

tempt

verb

  1. (transitive) To attract; to allure.
  2. (transitive) To provoke someone to do wrong, especially by promising a reward; to entice.
  3. (transitive) To provoke something; to court.

temse

temse

noun

  1. (UK, obsolete or dialectal) A sieve.

verb

  1. (obsolete or dialectal) To sift.

terma

terma

noun

  1. (anatomy) The terminal lamina, or thin ventral part, of the anterior wall of the third ventricle of the brain.
  2. Hidden teachings in various Buddhist traditions.

termo

terms

terms

noun

  1. plural of term

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of term

tetum

thema

thema

noun

  1. A subject or theme.

theme

theme

noun

  1. (dated) An essay written for school.
  2. (film, television) A song, or a snippet of a song, that identifies a film, a TV program, a character, etc. by playing at the appropriate time.
  3. (grammar) The stem of a word.
  4. (linguistics) Theta role in generative grammar and government and binding theory.
  5. (linguistics) Topic, what is generally being talked about, as opposed to rheme.
  6. (linguistics) thematic relation of a noun phrase to a verb.
  7. (music) The main melody of a piece of music, especially one that is the source of variations.
  8. A concept with multiple instantiations.
  9. A regional unit of organisation in the Byzantine empire.
  10. A subject, now especially of a talk or an artistic piece; a topic.
  11. Any of various colors, or color palettes, in which a design is offered; (graphical user interface) any of various skins for an app, affecting the visuals and perhaps other elements such as sound effects.

verb

  1. (computing, transitive) To apply a theme to; to change the visual appearance and/or layout of (software).
  2. (transitive) To give a theme to.

therm

therm

noun

  1. A unit of heat equal to 100,000 British thermal units, often used in the context of natural gas.