| COMPLETE | • complete v. (Transitive, intransitive) To finish; to make done; to reach the end. • complete v. (Transitive) To make whole or entire. • complete v. (Poker) To call from the small blind in an unraised pot. |
| HELPMATE | • helpmate n. A person who supplies help or companionship. • helpmate n. A wife or spouse. • helpmate n. (Chess) A recreational problem in chess in which both sides cooperate to achieve a specific goal. |
| HELPMEET | • helpmeet n. A helpful partner, particularly a spouse. • HELPMEET n. a friend, companion, also HELPMATE. |
| IMPLETED | • impleted v. Simple past tense and past participle of implete. • IMPLETE v. (archaic) to fill. |
| IMPLETES | • impletes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of implete. • IMPLETE v. (archaic) to fill. |
| LEPTOMES | • leptomes n. Plural of leptome. • LEPTOME n. phloem or bast. |
| PALMETTE | • palmette n. A motif in decorative art resembling the fan-shaped leaves of a palm tree. • PALMETTE n. (French) an ornament (in sculpture or painting) with radiating petals like a palm leaf. |
| PLATEMEN | • platemen n. Plural of plateman. • PLATEMAN n. someone who is in charge of the silver-plate. |
| PLUMELET | • plumelet n. A small plume. • PLUMELET n. a small feather. |
| SEMPLEST | • SEMPLE adj. (Scots) of humble birth. |
| STEMPELS | • stempels n. Plural of stempel. • Stempels prop.n. Plural of Stempel. • STEMPEL n. (German) a cross-timber in a shaft, also STEMPLE. |
| STEMPLES | • stemples n. Plural of stemple. • Stemples prop.n. Plural of Stemple. • STEMPLE n. a cross-timber in a shaft, also STEMPEL. |
| TEMPLATE | • template n. A physical object whose shape is used as a guide to make other objects. • template n. A generic model or pattern from which other objects are based or derived. • template n. (Molecular biology) A macromolecule which provides a pattern for the synthesis of another molecule. |
| TEMPLETS | • templets n. Plural of templet. • Templets prop.n. Plural of Templet. • TEMPLET n. a thin plate used as a pattern in cutting, also TEMPLATE. |