| EMBLEMISE | • emblemise v. Alternative form of emblemize. • EMBLEMISE v. to represent by or as if by an emblem, also EMBLEMIZE. |
| GEMMERIES | • gemmeries n. Plural of gemmery. • GEMMERY n. gems generally. |
| MEMENTOES | • mementoes n. (Rare) plural of memento. • MEMENTO n. (Latin) something kept or given as a reminder, also MOMENTO. |
| MESEEMETH | • meseemeth cont. (Archaic) meseems. • MESEEMS v. it seems to me. |
| MESMERISE | • mesmerise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of mesmerize. • MESMERISE v. to hypnotize, spellbind, also MESMERIZE. |
| MESMERIZE | • mesmerize v. To exercise mesmerism on; to affect another person, such as to heal or soothe, through the use of animal magnetism. • mesmerize v. To spellbind; to enthrall. • MESMERIZE v. to hypnotize, spellbind, also MESMERISE. |
| MESOMERES | • mesomeres n. Plural of mesomere. • MESOMERE n. an embryonic segment. |
| METAMERES | • metameres n. Plural of metamere. • METAMERE n. one of the similar body segments into which earthworms, crayfish, and similar animals are divided longitudinally. |
| MEZEREUMS | • mezereums n. Plural of mezereum. • MEZEREUM n. (Arabic) an early-flowering woodland shrub with fragrant purplish or rose-coloured flowers, also MEZEREON. |
| MISBESEEM | • misbeseem v. (Archaic, transitive) To be unseemly on or from; to fail to suit. • MISBESEEM v. (archaic) to be unsuited to. |
| MISDEEMED | • misdeemed v. Simple past tense and past participle of misdeem. • MISDEEM v. to judge unfavourably. |
| MISESTEEM | • misesteem n. (Archaic) Lack of esteem; disrespect. • misesteem v. (Transitive) To hold in the wrong esteem; to disrespect. • MISESTEEM v. to lack esteem for; to disrespect. |
| MISSEEMED | • misseemed v. Simple past tense and past participle of misseem. • MISSEEM v. (Spenser) to be unbecoming to. |
| REIMMERSE | • reimmerse v. To immerse again. • reïmmerse v. Rare spelling of reimmerse. • REIMMERSE v. to immerse again. |
| REMEMBERS | • remembers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of remember. • re-members v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of re-member. • REMEMBER v. to bring to mind again. |
| RESTEMMED | • restemmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of restem. • RESTEM v. (Shakespeare) to force against the current. |
| SEMANTEME | • semanteme n. (Linguistics) an indivisible unit of meaning. • SEMANTEME n. an irreducible linguistic unit of meaning. |