| BEE | • bee n. A flying insect, of the clade Anthophila within the hymenopteran superfamily Apoidea, known for its… • bee n. A contest, especially for spelling; see spelling bee. • bee n. A community gathering to share labour, e.g. a sewing bee or a quilting bee. |
| CEE | • cee n. The name of the Latin-script letter C/c. • cee n. Something shaped like the letter C, such as a cee spring. • CEE prop.n. Abbreviation of Central and Eastern Europe. |
| DEE | • dee v. (Northumbria) To do. • dee n. The name of the Latin-script letter D/d. • dee n. Something shaped like the letter D, such as a dee lock. |
| EEK | • eek interj. Representing a scream or shriek (especially in comic strips and books). • eek interj. Expressing (sometimes mock) fear or surprise. • eek interj. Representing the shrill vocal sound of a mouse, rat, or monkey. |
| EEL | • eel n. Any freshwater or marine fish of the order Anguilliformes, which are elongated and resemble snakes. • eel n. The European eel, Anguilla anguilla. • eel v. To fish for eels. |
| EEN | • een n. (Archaic and Scotland, Northern England) plural of eye. • een adv. (Dialectal, Northern England) even. • een n. (Poetic or dialectal, Scotland) evening. |
| EEW | • eew interj. Alternative spelling of ew. • EEW interj. an interjection used to express disgust, also EEEW, EW. |
| FEE | • fee n. (Law, historical) A right to the use of a superior’s land as a stipend for certain services to be performed… • fee n. (Law, historical) Synonym of fief: the land so held. • fee n. (Law, historical) An inheritable estate in land held of a feudal lord on condition of performance of… |
| GEE | • gee interj. (Somewhat dated) A general exclamation of surprise or frustration. • gee v. (Intransitive) Of a horse, pack animal, etc.: to move forward; go faster; or turn in a direction away… • gee v. (Transitive) To cause an animal to move in this way. |
| JEE | • jee v. Alternative spelling of gee. • JEE prop.n. Abbreviation of JavaEE.. • JEE prop.n. Initialism of joint entrance examination. |
| LEE | • lee n. (Nautical) A protected cove or harbor, out of the wind. • lee n. (Nautical) The side of the ship away from the wind. • lee n. A sheltered place, especially a place protected from the wind by some object; the side sheltered from… |
| MEE | • mee pron. Obsolete form of me. • mee pron. Obsolete emphatic of me. • mee n. (Cooking, Malaysia, Singapore) Noodles, or a dish containing noodles. |
| NEE | • nee adj. Alternative spelling of née. • nee interj. (Geordie) no, used to express no as a quantity, i.e. not any, like German kein/Dutch geen/French rien… • Nee prop.n. A surname. |
| PEE | • pee n. (Chiefly North American, Australia, euphemistic, often childish) Urine. • pee n. (Chiefly North American, Australia, euphemistic, often childish) An act of urination. • pee v. (Euphemistic, intransitive, colloquial, often childish) To urinate. |
| REE | • ree n. Alternative form of rei. • ree adj. (Now chiefly dialectal) Wild; fierce; outrageous; overexcited; frenzied; delirious; crazy. • ree adj. (Now chiefly dialectal) Befuddled with liquor; half-drunk; tipsy. |
| SEE | • see v. (Transitive) To perceive or detect someone or something with the eyes, or as if by sight. • see v. To form a mental picture of. • see v. (Social) To meet, to visit. |
| TEE | • tee n. The name of the Latin-script letter T/t. • tee n. Something shaped like the letter T. • tee n. (Clothing) T-shirt. |
| VEE | • vee n. The name of the Latin-script letter V/v. • vee n. Something with the shape of the letter V. • vee n. (Cricket) The arc of the field, forward of the batsman, from cover to midwicket, in which drives are played. |
| WEE | • wee adj. (Scotland, Ireland, Northern England, New Zealand) Small, little. • wee n. A short time or short distance. • wee n. (Colloquial, uncountable) Urine. |
| ZEE | • zee n. The name of the Latin-script letter Z/z. • zee n. Something Z-shaped. Found in compounds. • zee n. (Colloquial, usually in the plural) Sleep. |