| DEMIREP | • demirep n. (Colloquial, dated) A woman of doubtful reputation or suspected character; an adventuress. • DEMIREP n. (obsolete) a woman of doubtful reputation or suspected character. |
| DEPERMS | • deperms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deperm. • deperms n. Plural of deperm. • DEPERM v. to demagnetize (a ship or submarine) to protect it from magnetic detection. |
| DEPLUME | • deplume v. (Transitive) To strip of feathers or plumage. • deplume v. (Transitive, figuratively) To lay bare; to expose. • DEPLUME v. to deprive of feathers. |
| DEPRIME | • deprime v. (Firearms) to remove the (remnant) primer from a cartridge casing (from the brass). • DEPRIME v. to remove the primer from eg a shell. |
| DUMPEES | • dumpees n. Plural of dumpee. • DUMPEE n. the person in a relationship being dumped. |
| EMPALED | • empaled v. Simple past tense and past participle of empale. • EMPALE v. to pierce with something pointed. |
| EMPARED | • EMPARE v. (Spenser) to become worse, also EMPAIRE. |
| EMPTIED | • emptied v. Simple past tense and past participle of empty. • EMPTY v. to remove the contents of. |
| EPIDERM | • epiderm n. (Anatomy) The epidermis. • EPIDERM n. the outermost layer of the skin, also EPIDERMIS. |
| IMPEDED | • impeded v. Simple past tense and past participle of impede. • IMPEDE v. to retard by obstructing. |
| IMPEDER | • impeder n. One who impedes. • IMPEDER n. one that impedes. |
| IMPEDES | • impedes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impede. • IMPEDE v. to retard by obstructing. |
| PREMADE | • premade v. Simple past tense and past participle of premake. • premade adj. Made in advance; foremade. • PREMAKE v. to make in advance. |
| PREMEDS | • premeds n. Plural of premed. • PREMED n. a student preparing for the study of medicine, also PREMEDIC. |
| SEMIPED | • semiped n. (Poetry) Half of a metrical foot. • SEMIPED n. a half foot. |
| TEMPLED | • templed adj. Having temples (religious buildings). • templed v. Simple past tense and past participle of temple. • TEMPLED adj. having a temple. |
| TEMPTED | • tempted v. Simple past tense and past participle of tempt. • TEMPT v. to entice to commit an unwise or immoral act. |