| EMPIRES | • empires n. Plural of empire. • EMPIRE n. a dominion of peoples and nations under the same power. |
| EMPRISE | • emprise n. (Archaic) An enterprise or endeavor, especially a quest or adventure. • emprise n. (Archaic) The qualities which prompt one to undertake difficult and dangerous exploits; chivalric prowess. • emprise v. (Obsolete) To undertake. |
| EMPTIES | • empties v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of empty. • empties n. Plural of empty. • EMPTY v. to remove the contents of. |
| EPIMERS | • epimers n. Plural of epimer. • EPIMER n. a type of sugar compound. |
| EPISOME | • episome n. (Cytology) A segment of DNA that can exist and replicate either autonomously in the cytoplasm or as… • episome n. Synonym of epitheca. • EPISOME n. a genetically active particle found in bacteria. |
| HEMPIES | • hempies n. Plural of hempie. • hempies n. Plural of hempy. • HEMPY n. a rogue, a tomboy. |
| IMPEDES | • impedes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impede. • IMPEDE v. to retard by obstructing. |
| IMPHEES | • imphees n. Plural of imphee. • IMPHEE n. (Zulu) any of several southern African varieties of sorghum. |
| IMPRESE | • imprese n. A heraldic device; an impresa. • IMPRESE n. (Italian) an emblem with a motto, also IMPRESA, IMPRESSE. |
| MISKEEP | • miskeep v. (Transitive) To keep ill or wrongly. • MISKEEP v. to keep wrongly. |
| PERMIES | • permies n. Plural of permie. • PERMIE n. a permanent worker, as opposed to a temp. |
| PREMIES | • premies n. Plural of premie. • premies n. Plural of premy. • PREMY n. (US slang) a premature baby, also PREEMIE, PREM, PREMIE. |
| PREMISE | • premise n. A proposition antecedently supposed or proved; something previously stated or assumed as the basis of… • premise n. (Logic) Any of the first propositions of a syllogism, from which the conclusion is deduced. • premise n. (Usually in the plural, law) Matters previously stated or set forth; especially, that part in the beginning… |
| SEMIPED | • semiped n. (Poetry) Half of a metrical foot. • SEMIPED n. a half foot. |
| SEPTIME | • septime n. (Fencing) The seventh defensive position, with the sword hand held at waist height, and the tip of the… • SEPTIME n. the seventh parrying position in fencing. |
| SPIREME | • spireme n. (Dated, biochemistry) the tangled mass of strands of chromatin seen in the early stages of mitosis… • SPIREME n. a filament forming part of a cell nucleus, also SPIREM. |