| DEEMSTERS | • deemsters n. Plural of deemster. • DEEMSTER n. a judge on the Isle of Man, also DEMPSTER, DOOMSMAN, DOOMSTER. |
| DISESTEEM | • disesteem n. Lack of esteem; disregard. • disesteem v. To hold little or no esteem for; to consider worthless. • DISESTEEM v. to hold of low value. |
| EASEMENTS | • easements n. Plural of easement. • EASEMENT n. the right to use something (especially land) not one's own or to prevent its owner from making an inconvenient use of it. |
| MESTESOES | • MESTESO n. (Spanish) a person of mixed ancestry, also MESTIZO, MESTINO. |
| 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. |
| SEEDTIMES | • seedtimes n. Plural of seedtime. • SEEDTIME n. the season for sowing seeds. |
| SEEMLIEST | • seemliest adj. Superlative form of seemly: most seemly. • SEEMLY adj. of pleasing appearance, proper. |
| SEMESTERS | • semesters n. Plural of semester. • SEMESTER n. (Latin) a period of six months; esp. a term in a college or university which divides the year into two terms. |
| SEMISWEET | • semisweet adj. Partially sweet or sweetened, but having a distinct bitter component. Especially used to describe dark… • semi-sweet adj. Alternative spelling of semisweet. • SEMISWEET adj. somewhat sweet. |
| STEERSMEN | • steersmen n. Plural of steersman. • STEERSMAN n. the person who steers a vessel, a helmsman, also STEARSMAN. |
| STEREOMES | • stereomes n. Plural of stereome. • STEREOME n. mechanical tissue in plants. |
| TELESEMES | • telesemes n. Plural of teleseme. • TELESEME n. a signalling apparatus with an indicator. |
| THEMELESS | • themeless adj. Without a theme. • THEMELESS adj. without a theme. |