| AEMULED | • aemuled v. Simple past tense and past participle of aemule. • AEMULE v. (Spenser) to emulate, also EMULE. |
| BELDAME | • beldame n. (Obsolete) A grandmother. • beldame n. (Now archaic) An old woman, particularly an ugly one. • BELDAME n. an old woman, esp. an ugly one, also BELDAM. |
| BEMEDAL | • bemedal v. (Transitive) To award a medal to; to adorn with a medal. • BEMEDAL v. (archaic) to decorate with medals. |
| EMAILED | • emailed v. Simple past tense and past participle of email. • e-mailed v. Simple past tense and past participle of e-mail. • EMAIL v. to send electronic mail. |
| EMBALED | • embaled v. Simple past tense and past participle of embale. • EMBALE v. to form into a bale. |
| EMERALD | • emerald n. Any of various green gemstones, especially a green transparent form of beryl, highly valued as a precious stone. • emerald n. Emerald green, a colour. • emerald n. Any hummingbird in the genera Chlorostilbon and Elvira; and some in the genus Amazilia. |
| EMPALED | • empaled v. Simple past tense and past participle of empale. • EMPALE v. to pierce with something pointed. |
| GLEAMED | • gleamed v. Simple past tense and past participle of gleam. • GLEAM v. to shine with a soft radiance. |
| LEADMEN | • leadmen n. Plural of leadman. • LEADMAN n. a worker in charge of other workers. |
| LIMEADE | • limeade n. (Uncountable) A citrus drink made from water, sugar, and the juice of limes. • limeade n. (Countable) A glass of this drink. • limeade n. (Countable) A variety of this drink. |
| MEASLED | • measled adj. Infected or spotted with measles. • MEASLE v. (archaic) to catch or infect with measles. |
| MEDALED | • medaled adj. Having received a medal. • medaled v. Simple past tense and past participle of medal. • MEDAL v. to honour with a commemorative piece of metal. |
| MEDALET | • medalet n. A small medal, especially one worn by a Roman Catholic and representing a saint. • MEDALET n. a small medal. |
| MELAMED | • melamed n. (Historical, Judaism) A religious teacher or instructor in general, especially in the Talmudic period. • melamed n. (Orthodox Judaism) A rabbi who serves as a religious teacher of children. • Melamed prop.n. A surname. |
| METALED | • metaled adj. Alternative spelling of metalled. • metaled v. Simple past tense and past participle of metal. • METAL v. to cover with metal. |
| YEALMED | • yealmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of yealm. • YEALM v. to prepare straw for thatching, also YELM. |