| CHEMMY | • chemmy n. (UK, slang, card games) The card game called chemin de fer. • CHEMMY n. a card game, chemin de fer. |
| EMMERS | • emmers n. Plural of emmer. • EMMER n. (German) a primitive strain of wheat. |
| EMMESH | • emmesh v. Alternative form of enmesh. • EMMESH v. to entangle, also ENMESH, IMMESH, INMESH. |
| EMMETS | • emmets n. Plural of emmet. • EMMET n. (dialect) an ant. |
| EMMEWS | • emmews v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of emmew. • EMMEW v. to confine, mew up, as a hawk in mews, also ENMEW, IMMEW. |
| EMMOVE | • emmove v. (Obsolete, transitive) To move; to rouse or excite. • EMMOVE v. (Spenser) to affect emotionally, also EMOVE, ENMOVE. |
| FEMMES | • femmes n. Plural of femme. • FEMME n. (French) a woman. |
| GEMMAE | • gemmae n. Plural of gemma. • GEMMA n. (Latin) a bud from which a new plant can grow. |
| GEMMAN | • gemman n. (Archaic) gentleman. • GEMMAN n. (archaic) a gentleman. |
| GEMMED | • gemmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of gem. • GEM v. to adorn with gems. |
| GEMMEN | • gemmen n. Plural of gemmun. • GEMMAN n. (archaic) a gentleman. |
| GREMMY | • gremmy n. (Surfing, slang) Synonym of gremlin (“a young surfer”). • GREMMY n. an inexperienced surfer, also GREMMIE. |
| HEMMED | • hemmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of hem. • HEM v. to provide with an edge. |
| HEMMER | • hemmer n. One who, or that which, hems. • hemmer n. A device, attached to a sewing machine, that turns over the edge of a fabric before stitching it down. • hemmer n. A tool for turning over the edge of sheet metal to make a hem. |
| LEMMAS | • lemmas n. Plural of lemma. • LEMMA n. (Latin) a type of proposition in logic. |
| SEMMIT | • SEMMIT n. (Scots) a vest or undershirt. |
| STEMMA | • stemma n. A family tree or recorded genealogy. • stemma n. In the study of stemmatics, a diagram showing the relationship of a text to its manuscripts. • stemma n. One of the types of simple eyes in arthropods. |
| STEMME | • stemme n. Obsolete form of stem. • stemme n. (LGBT) A lesbian who combines stud and femme traits. • STEMME v. (Spenser) to encircle. |
| STEMMY | • stemmy adj. Resembling, or characterised by, stems. • STEMMY adj. abounding in stems, or mixed with stems; said of tea, dried currants, etc. |
| YEMMER | • YEMMER n. (dialect) an ember. |