| ARAMES | • ARAME n. (Japanese) a type of edible seaweed, looking like black bootlaces. |
| BLAMES | • blames v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blame. • BLAME v. to find fault with. |
| BRAMES | • Brames prop.n. Plural of Brame. • BRAME n. (Spenser) a fierce longing. |
| CAMESE | • camese n. Alternative form of camis (“a dress or robe”). • CAMESE n. (Arabic) a loose shirt or tunic, as worn by Arabs, also CAMISA, CAMISE, CAMISIA, KAMIS. |
| CLAMES | • CLAME n. (Spenser) a call, shout. |
| CRAMES | • crames v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crame. • CRAME n. (Scots) a booth for selling goods. |
| FLAMES | • flames n. Plural of flame. • flames v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flame. • FLAME v. to burn brightly. |
| FRAMES | • frames n. Plural of frame. • frames v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of frame. • FRAME v. to enclose in a border. |
| GAMEST | • gamest adj. Superlative form of game: most game. • GAME adj. plucky. |
| GAMESY | • gamesy adj. Involving or characteristic of games; playful, sporty, etc. • GAMESY adj. keen on sports. |
| GRAMES | • grames v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grame. • Grames prop.n. A surname from German. • GRAME n. (obsolete) anger, wrath. |
| LAMEST | • lamest adj. Superlative form of lame: most lame. • LAME adj. disabled in the legs. |
| REAMES | • reames n. Plural of reame. • Reames prop.n. A surname from Norman. • REAME n. (Spenser) a realm. |
| SEAMES | • SEAME n. grease; lard made from pork fat. |
| SHAMES | • shames v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shame. • shames n. Plural of shame. • shames n. Alternative form of shammes. |
| TAMEST | • tamest adj. Superlative form of tame: most tame. • TAME adj. not wild. |