| AFLAME | • aflame adj. In flames, on fire, flaming, with flames coming from it. • aflame adj. Showing anger or contempt. • AFLAME adj. in a flaming state. |
| AGNAME | • agname n. An appellation over and above the given name and surname. • AGNAME n. a name extra to one's usual name. |
| ASHAME | • ashame v. (Intransitive, obsolete) To feel shame; to be ashamed. • ashame v. (Transitive, rare) To make ashamed; to shame. • ASHAME v. (archaic) to shame. |
| ATHAME | • athame n. A ceremonial pointed knife or dagger, used especially in Wicca and other neopagan traditions and typically… • athamé n. (Hyperforeign) Alternative form of athame. • ATHAME n. a witch's ceremonial knife. |
| BECAME | • became v. Simple past tense of become. • became v. (Colloquial, nonstandard) past participle of become. • BECOME v. to come to be. |
| BENAME | • bename v. (Obsolete, transitive) To swear on oath; to solemnly declare; promise; give. • bename v. (Transitive) To name; give a name (to); mention by name; nominate; denominate; call. • bename v. (Transitive) To name; call; style; describe as. |
| BYNAME | • byname n. (Archaic, historical) A secondary name for a person or thing; a person’s surname. • byname n. (Archaic, historical) A nickname. • byname n. (UK dialectal, Scotland) A pseudonym; nom-de-plume. |
| DEFAME | • defame v. To disgrace; to bring into disrepute. • defame v. (Now chiefly historical) To charge; to accuse (someone) of an offence. • defame v. To harm or diminish the reputation of; to disparage. |
| DEGAME | • DEGAME n. a tropical tree, lemonwood, also DEGAMI. |
| ENTAME | • entame v. (Obsolete) To make tame, subdue, conquer, subjugate, enslave. • ENTAME v. (Shakespeare) to tame. |
| INFAME | • infame v. (Transitive, obsolete) To defame; to make infamous. • INFAME v. (archaic) to defame. |
| MADAME | • madame n. Alternative form of madam. • Madame n. Alternative letter-case form of madame. • Madame n. A title equivalent to Mrs. or Ms., used for French-speaking women and (by custom) certain other individuals. |
| RENAME | • rename v. (Transitive) To give a new name to. • rename n. An instance of renaming. • RENAME v. to issue with a new name. |
| SESAME | • sesame n. A tropical Asian plant (Sesamum indicum) bearing small flat seeds used as food and as a source of oil. • sesame n. The seed of this plant. • SESAME n. (Arabic) a plant native to SE Asia, producing seeds used as food and yielding an edible oil. |
| SQUAME | • squame n. (Zoology) The scale, or exopodite, of an antenna of a crustacean. • squame n. (Medicine) A flake of dead skin tissue. • squame n. (Medicine) A squamous (scale-like) cell. |
| UNTAME | • untame adj. Not tame; wild. • untame v. (Transitive) To make untame; make wild. • UNTAME v. to make untame. |
| VIDAME | • vidame n. (Historical) One of a class of temporal officers who originally represented the bishops, but later erected… • VIDAME n. in French feudal jurisprudence, the deputy of a bishop in temporal affairs; a minor noble. |
| WAKAME | • wakame n. Undaria pinnatifida, an edible seaweed. • WAKAME n. (Japanese) an edible seaweed that can be soaked and used as a salad vegetable, also WAKANE. |