| BEMIRE | • bemire v. (Archaic) To soil with mud or a similar substance. • bemire v. (Archaic) To immerse or trap in mire. • bemire v. (Figurative) To stain or mar, as with infamy or disgrace; to tarnish; to sully. |
| BERIME | • berime v. Alternative spelling of berhyme. • BERIME v. to compose in rhyme, also BERHYME. |
| BIREME | • bireme n. (History) an ancient galley having two banks of oars, one above the other. • BIREME n. an ancient galley with two banks of oars. |
| ELMIER | • ELMY adj. full of elm trees. |
| EMIGRE | • emigre n. One who has departed their native land, often as a refugee. • emigre n. An emigrant, one who departs their native land to become an immigrant in another. • emigré n. Alternative form of emigre. |
| EMPIRE | • empire n. A political unit, typically having an extensive territory or comprising a number of territories or nations… • empire n. A political unit ruled by an emperor or empress. • empire n. The group of states or other territories that owe allegiance to an imperial power (foreign to them)… |
| EPIMER | • epimer n. (Chemistry) Any diastereoisomer that has the opposite configuration at only one of the stereogenic centres. • EPIMER n. a type of sugar compound. |
| EREMIC | • EREMIC adj. of deserts. |
| ERMINE | • ermine n. A weasel found in northern latitudes (Mustela erminea in Eurasia, Alaska, and the Arctic, Mustela haidarum… • ermine n. The white fur of this animal, traditionally seen as a symbol of purity and used for judges’ robes. • ermine n. (By extension, figuratively) The office of a judge. |
| MERRIE | • Merrie prop.n. A female given name, variant of Merry. • MERRIE adj. (archaic) merry. |
| METIER | • metier n. Alternative spelling of métier. • métier n. Any activity that is pursued as a trade or profession; a calling. • métier n. An activity to which a person is particularly suited. |
| MISERE | • misère n. (Card games, whist and others) A bid to lose every trick, or the majority of tricks, with no trumps. • misère adj. Played according to the reverse of the usual winning convention. • misère adj. In which a player unable to move wins. |
| PERMIE | • permie n. (UK, informal) A permanent employee. • PERMIE n. a permanent worker, as opposed to a temp. |
| PREMIE | • premie n. Alternative spelling of preemie. • premie n. A follower of the controversial spiritual leader Prem Rawat (born 1957). • PREMIE n. (US slang) a premature baby, also PREEMIE, PREM, PREMY. |
| REEMIT | • reemit v. To emit again. • reemit v. To emit something (especially radiation) that has previously been absorbed. • reëmit v. Alternative form of reemit. |
| REGIME | • regime n. Mode of rule or management. • regime n. A form of government, or the government in power. • regime n. A period of rule. |
| REMEID | • remeid n. (Dialect) Remedy, whether. • remeid v. (Scotland, obsolete) To remedy, in its various senses. • REMEID v. (Scots) to remedy, also REMEAD, REMEDE. |
| REMISE | • remise v. (Transitive) To send or give back. • remise v. To surrender all interest in a property by executing a deed, to quitclaim. • remise n. (Obsolete, law) A return or surrender of a claim, property etc. |
| RETIME | • retime n. The act of timing again. • retime v. (Transitive) To time again. • retime v. (Transitive) To reschedule for another time. |
| TREMIE | • tremie n. A device used to pour concrete underwater, usually a tube of sheet metal with a hopper-like top generally… • TREMIE n. (French) a hopper-like device for laying concrete underwater. |