| BETIMES | • betimes adv. (Dated) In good season or time; early, especially in the morning; seasonably. • betimes adv. (Archaic) In a short time, soon; quickly, forthwith. • BETIME v. (Shakespeare) to betide. |
| ELMIEST | • ELMY adj. full of elm trees. |
| EMETICS | • emetics n. Plural of emetic. • EMETIC n. an emetic substance. |
| EMETINS | • EMETIN n. an alkaloid which causes vomiting, also EMETINE. |
| EMPTIES | • empties v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of empty. • empties n. Plural of empty. • EMPTY v. to remove the contents of. |
| ITEMISE | • itemise v. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of itemize. • ITEMISE v. to set down the particulars of, also ITEM, ITEMIZE. |
| MEISTER | • meister n. A person of great skill or authority in a particular field. • -meister suff. An expert on the specified subject. • -meister suff. A person in charge of a specified thing. |
| METIERS | • metiers n. Plural of metier. • métiers n. Plural of métier. • METIER n. (French) one's occupation or department of activity; a field in which one has special skill or ability. |
| METISSE | • metisse n. Alternative form of métisse. • METISSE n. (French) the (female) offspring of a white person and an American Indian. |
| MISMEET | • mismeet v. To come together but fail to properly communicate or connect in positive ways. • mismeet v. To fail to properly satisfy or comply with. • MISMEET v. to meet under unfortunate circumstances. |
| REEMITS | • reemits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reemit. • REEMIT v. to emit again. |
| RETIMES | • retimes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of retime. • RETIME v. to time again. |
| 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. |
| STEAMIE | • steamie n. (Scotland) A public area for washing clothes. • steamie n. (Quebec) A hot dog made of a steamed sausage in a bun, often topped with onion and mustard. • STEAMIE n. (Scots) a public laundry. |
| TREMIES | • tremies n. Plural of tremie. • TREMIE n. (French) a hopper-like device for laying concrete underwater. |
| TRISEME | • triseme adj. (Prosody) Consisting of three semeia; trisemic. • triseme n. (Prosody) A group of three semeia. • TRISEME n. (Greek) a type of metrical foot. |