| CEMENTED | • cemented adv. Bonded by cement or a similar substance. • cemented v. Simple past tense and past participle of cement. • CEMENT v. to bind firmly. |
| CEMENTER | • cementer n. A person who applies cement. • cementer n. A substance that cements. • cementer n. (Figurative) That which confirms or unites. |
| CEREMENT | • cerement n. A burial shroud or garment. • cerement n. Cerecloth. • CEREMENT n. a waxed wrapping for the dead. |
| DEMENTED | • demented adj. Insane or mentally ill. • demented adj. Suffering from dementia. • demented adj. (Informal) Crazy; ridiculous. |
| EASEMENT | • easement n. (Law) An interest in land which grants the legal right to use another person’s real property (real estate)… • easement n. (Architecture) An element such as a baseboard, handrail, etc., that is curved instead of abruptly changing direction. • easement n. (Archaic) Easing; relief; assistance; support. |
| ELEMENTS | • elements n. Plural of element. • elements n. Outdoor weather, such as wind or rain. • elements n. The basic tenets of an area of knowledge, basics, fundamentals. |
| EMENDATE | • emendate adj. (Obsolete) emended, corrected, restored. • emendate v. (Transitive) Remove errors and corruptions from (a text); to emend (a text). • EMENDATE v. to correct, also EMEND. |
| EMERGENT | • emergent adj. Emerging; coming into view or into existence; nascent; new. • emergent adj. Arising unexpectedly, especially if also calling for immediate reaction. • emergent adj. (Especially medicine) Constituting an emergency. |
| EMETINES | • EMETINE n. an alkaloid which causes vomiting, also EMETIN. |
| ENTREMES | • ENTREMES n. (French) edible pastry sculpture served between main courses, also ENTREMESSE, ENTREMETS. |
| MEETNESS | • meetness n. (Archaic) fitness; suitability; propriety. • MEETNESS n. suitability. |
| MENTHENE | • menthene n. (Organic chemistry) Any of a number of isomeric cyclic monoterpene hydrocarbons having a single double bond. • MENTHENE n. a colorless liquid hydrocarbon resembling oil of turpentine, obtained by dehydrating menthol. |
| NEEDMENT | • needment n. (Archaic) Something needed or wanted. • needment n. (Archaic, in the plural) outfit; necessary luggage. • NEEDMENT n. (Spenser) something needed. |
| PETERMEN | • petermen n. Plural of peterman. • PETERMAN n. a safe-blower. |
| RECEMENT | • recement v. To cover, fill or attach with cement again. • re-cement v. Alternative spelling of recement. • RECEMENT v. to redo cement work. |
| STEELMEN | • steelmen n. Plural of steelman. • STEELMAN n. a worker in the steel industry. |
| SWEETMEN | • sweetmen n. Plural of sweetman. • SWEETMAN n. (Caribbean) a man kept by a woman. |
| TENEMENT | • tenement n. A building that is rented to multiple tenants, especially a low-rent, run-down one. • tenement n. (Law) Any form of property that is held by one person from another, rather than being owned. • tenement n. (Figurative) Dwelling; abode; habitation. |
| VEHEMENT | • vehement adj. Showing strong feelings; passionate; forceful or intense. • VEHEMENT adj. ardent. |