| EMBUSIED | • embusied v. Simple past tense and past participle of embusy. • EMBUSY v. (Spenser) to employ. |
| EMBUSIES | • embusies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embusy. • EMBUSY v. (Spenser) to employ. |
| EMERITUS | • emeritus adj. (Postpositive) Retired, but retaining an honorific version of a previous title. • emeritus n. A person retired in this sense. • EMERITUS n. (Latin) a retired person who retains an honorary title. |
| EMULSIVE | • emulsive adj. That yields an emulsion (or a milk-like substance). • emulsive adj. That readily forms or enters into an emulsion. • EMULSIVE adj. relating to emulsion. |
| EUGENISM | • eugenism n. A policy of supporting eugenics. • EUGENISM n. advocacy of eugenics. |
| EUMERISM | • eumerism n. Alternative form of euhemerism. • EUMERISM n. a biologic aggregation of similar parts. |
| HUMEFIES | • humefies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of humefy. • HUMEFY v. (obsolete) to moisten, also HUMIFY. |
| MEDIUSES | • MEDIUS n. (Latin) the middle finger. |
| MESQUINE | • MESQUINE adj. (French) mean, sordid, shabby, also MESQUIN. |
| MESQUITE | • mesquite n. Any of several deciduous trees of the genus Prosopis found in America, and used as forage, which have… • mesquite n. The wood of these trees, used for smoking food, or charcoal made from this wood. • mesquite n. Country or land dominated by mesquite trees. |
| REQUIEMS | • requiems n. Plural of requiem. • REQUIEM n. (Latin) a musical composition for the dead. |
| SELENIUM | • selenium n. A nonmetallic chemical element (symbol Se) with an atomic number of 34, used mainly in glassmaking and… • selenium n. A single atom of this element. • SELENIUM n. a nonmetallic solid element used in photoelectric cells. |
| SEMILUNE | • semilune n. (Geometry) The half of a lune. • SEMILUNE n. (French) a half-moon fortification, a ravelin, also DEMILUNE. |
| SEMIMUTE | • semimute adj. Having the faculty of speech either imperfectly developed or partially lost. • semimute n. One who has the faculty of speech either imperfectly developed or partially lost. |
| SEMINUDE | • seminude adj. Scantily dressed; partially naked. • semi-nude adj. Alternative spelling of seminude. • SEMINUDE adj. partly nude. |
| TUMEFIES | • tumefies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tumefy. • TUMEFY v. to swell. |