| EMBATHES | • embathes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embathe. • EMBATHE v. to bathe, also IMBATHE. |
| EPITHEMS | • epithems n. Plural of epithem. • EPITHEM n. (Greek) a group of leaf cells which exude water, also EPITHEMA. |
| ERATHEMS | • erathems n. Plural of erathem. • ERATHEM n. the stratigraphical unit of rock strata, corresponding to a geological era. |
| ERETHISM | • erethism n. (Pathology) Abnormal excitement of a bodily organ or tissue. • erethism n. Any unusual or morbid overexcitement. • erethism n. A neurological disorder arising from mercury poisoning, leading to irritability, depression, etc. |
| ETHERISM | • etherism n. (Medicine, archaic) The state of intoxication caused by ether. • ETHERISM n. addiction to ether. |
| HEMPIEST | • HEMPY adj. mischievous, also HEMPIE. |
| HOMESITE | • homesite n. The plot of land on which a house is or can be built. • HOMESITE n. one's own site on the Internet. |
| MACHETES | • machetes n. Plural of machete. • machetes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of machete. • MACHETE n. (Spanish) a large heavy knife, also MATCHET. |
| MATHESES | • matheses n. Plural of mathesis. • MATHESIS n. mental discipline. |
| MERCHETS | • merchets n. Plural of merchet. • MERCHET n. a fine paid to a lord for the marriage of a daughter. |
| MESHIEST | • MESHY adj. formed like network. |
| METHANES | • methanes n. (Organic chemistry) Derivatives of methane. plural of methane. • METHANE n. a colourless odourless flammable gas, CH4, the simplest of the alkanes. |
| METHYSES | • METHYSIS n. drunkenness. |
| SMEETHED | • smeethed v. Simple past tense and past participle of smeeth. • SMEETH v. to make smooth. |
| STEMHEAD | • stemhead n. (Nautical) The top and foremost end of a stem on a marine vessel. • STEMHEAD n. the head of the stem of a nautical vessel. |
| SUBTHEME | • subtheme n. A specific theme within a larger theme. • SUBTHEME n. a subordinate theme. |
| THEMSELF | • themself pron. (Reflexive) The reflexive form of they, the third-person singular personal pronoun. The single person… • themself pron. (Nonstandard, sometimes proscribed) Synonym of themselves (the third-person plural). • THEMSELF pron. a pronoun, unrecognized in standard English, introduced as a sing pronoun to avoid himself or herself when the sex of the person is unspecified. |
| THEOREMS | • theorems n. Plural of theorem. • THEOREM n. an established but not self-evident principle. |
| THERMELS | • thermels n. Plural of thermel. • THERMEL n. a device for temperature measurement. |