| ELEMIS | • elemis n. Plural of elemi. • ELEMI n. a fragrant resinous substance obtained from various tropical trees. |
| EMLETS | • EMLETS n. as in blood-drop emlets, a Chilean flower. |
| EMULES | • emules v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of emule. • EMULE v. (Southey) to emulate, also AEMULE, EMULATE. |
| FLEMES | • flemes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fleme. • FLEME v. (Scots) to put to flight. |
| GEMELS | • gemels n. Plural of gemel. • GEMEL n. in heraldry, a pair of bars placed close together. |
| LEMELS | • lemels n. Plural of lemel. • LEMEL n. the dust and filings of metal, also LIMAIL. |
| MEASLE | • measle n. A red spot of the kind that appears on the skin of someone suffering from measles. • measle n. A tapeworm larva. • MEASLE v. (archaic) to catch or infect with measles. |
| MEDLES | • MEDLE v. (Shakespeare) to meddle. |
| MELEES | • melees n. Plural of melee. • mêlées n. Plural of mêlée. • MELEE n. (French) a confused struggle, also MELLAY. |
| MERELS | • MEREL n. a counter used in a game of merils, also MERELL, MERIL. |
| MERLES | • merles n. Plural of merle. • MERLE n. a blackbird, also MERL. |
| MESELS | • mesels n. Plural of mesel. • MESEL n. (obsolete) a leper, also MEAZEL. |
| SEEMLY | • seemly adj. (Of behavior) Appropriate; suited to the occasion or purpose; becoming. • seemly adv. Appropriately, fittingly. • SEEMLY adj. of pleasing appearance, proper. |
| SEMBLE | • semble v. (Obsolete) To imitate; to make a representation or likeness. • semble v. (Law, third-person singular only) It seems; it appears that. • semble adj. (Obsolete) Like; resembling. |
| SEMPLE | • semple adj. Simple; low-born; of mean birth. • Semple prop.n. A surname. • SEMPLE adj. (Scots) of humble birth. |
| TELESM | • telesm n. A magical talisman, amulet or charm. • TELESM n. (Greek) a talisman. |