| EMENDS | • emends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of emend. • EMEND v. to correct, also EMENDATE. |
| ENEMAS | • enemas n. Plural of enema. • ENEMA n. (Greek) fluid injected into the rectum. |
| ENMESH | • enmesh v. To mesh; to tangle or interweave in such a manner as not to be easily separated, particularly in a mesh… • enmesh v. To involve in such complications as to render extrication difficult. • enmesh v. To involve in difficulties. |
| ENMEWS | • enmews v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enmew. • ENMEW v. to confine, also EMMEW, IMMEW. |
| ENSEAM | • enseam v. (Obsolete) To remove the surplus fat from a horse or (in falconry) a bird. • enseam v. (Obsolete) To sew or stitch up in a covering. • ENSEAM v. to cover with grease. |
| INSEEM | • INSEEM v. (Shakespeare) to grease, defile, also ENSEAM, INSEAM. |
| MEANES | • meanes n. Plural of meane. • MEANE v. (Scots) to lament, moan, also MEIN, MENE. |
| MENGES | • MENGE v. (archaic) to mix; to unite, couple, also MENG, MING. |
| MENSAE | • mensae n. Plural of mensa. • Mensae prop.n. (Astronomy) genitive of Mensa used when naming stars, such as α Mensae. • MENSA n. (Latin) the grinding surface of a tooth. |
| MENSED | • mensed v. Simple past tense and past participle of mense. • MENSE v. to do honour to, to grace. |
| MENSES | • menses n. The discharge of blood mixed with pieces of cellular tissue from the uterus out through the vagina… • MENSE v. to do honour to, to grace. |
| MESNES | • mesnes n. Plural of mesne. • MESNE n. a legal intermediate. |
| MNEMES | • mnemes n. Plural of mneme. • MNEME n. the persisting effect of the memory of past events. |
| NEEMBS | • neembs n. Plural of neemb. • NEEMB n. (Hindi) an East Indian tree, also NEEM, NIMB. |
| NEUMES | • neumes n. Plural of neume. • NEUME n. a succession of notes sung to one syllable, also NEUM. |
| REMENS | • REMEN n. an ancient Egyptian measure of length. |
| SEAMEN | • seamen n. Plural of seaman. • SEAMAN n. a sailor. |
| SEMENS | • semens n. Plural of semen. • SEMEN n. (Latin) the liquid that carries spermatozoa. |