| EMBREATHE | • embreathe v. (Transitive, archaic, poetic) To breathe into; to inspire with. • EMBREATHE v. (archaic) to breathe into. |
| ENRHEUMED | • enrheumed v. Simple past tense and past participle of enrheum. • ENRHEUM v. (obsolete) to contract a rheum, a cold. |
| EPHEMERAE | • EPHEMERA n. (Greek) an insect of the mayfly genus Ephemera, whose adult life is very short. |
| EPHEMERAL | • ephemeral n. Something which lasts for a short period of time. • ephemeral adj. Lasting for a short period of time. • ephemeral adj. (Biology) Existing for only one day, as with some flowers, insects, and diseases. |
| EPHEMERAS | • EPHEMERA n. (Greek) an insect of the mayfly genus Ephemera, whose adult life is very short. |
| EPHEMERID | • ephemerid n. Any mayfly in the family Ephemeridae. • EPHEMERID n. an insect of the mayfly family. |
| EPHEMERIS | • ephemeris n. (Obsolete) A journal or diary. • ephemeris n. (Astronomy, nautical) A table giving the apparent position of celestial bodies throughout the year;… • ephemeris n. Computer software that calculates the apparent position of celestial bodies. |
| EPHEMERON | • ephemeron n. Something short-lived or transitory. • ephemeron n. (Programming) A type of weak reference in a garbage collected programming language that does not permit… • EPHEMERON n. something of short lifetime. |
| HEXAMETER | • hexameter n. (Countable) A line in a poem having six metrical feet. • hexameter n. (Uncountable) A poetic metre in which each line has six feet. • HEXAMETER n. a verse line of six feet. |
| MEDRESSEH | • medresseh n. Alternative form of madrasah. • MEDRESSEH n. (Arabic) an Islamic college, or school attached to mosque, also MADRASA, MADRASAH, MADRASSA, MADRASSAH, MEDRESA, MEDRESE. |
| MEGATHERE | • megathere n. An extinct, gigantic, ground sloth (genus Megatherium) that flourished in South America during the Pleistocene epoch. • MEGATHERE n. any of various gigantic extinct American sloths. |
| MOTHERESE | • motherese n. Baby talk. • MOTHERESE n. a simplified and repetitive type of speech used by adults in speaking to babies. |
| RHEOMETER | • rheometer n. A device used to measure the flow properties of fluids with variable viscosity. • rheometer n. (Obsolete) A device used to measure the flow of electric current: an ammeter. • rheometer n. (Now rare) A flowmeter, especially for water or blood. |
| SCHMEERED | • schmeered v. Simple past tense and past participle of schmeer. • SCHMEER v. (Yiddish) to flatter or bribe, also SCHMEAR, SHMEAR, SHMEER. |
| SOMEWHERE | • somewhere adv. In an uncertain or unspecified location. • somewhere adv. To an uncertain or unspecified location. • somewhere adv. At some unspecified point. |
| THERMETTE | • thermette n. (New Zealand) A portable device for efficiently boiling water outdoors using small combustible materials… • THERMETTE n. (tradename) a device, used outdoors, for boiling water rapidly. |
| THREESOME | • threesome n. A group of three people or things. • threesome n. An instance of sexual activity involving three people. • THREESOME n. a set of three. |