| ADEEMS | • adeems v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of adeem. • ADEEM v. to cancel a bequest by destruction of the thing bequeathed. |
| BEGEMS | • begems v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of begem. • BEGEM v. to adorn with gems. |
| EXEEMS | • exeems v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exeem. • EXEEM v. (Scots) to release or exempt, also EXEME. |
| GOLEMS | • golems n. Plural of golem. • GOLEM n. (Yiddish) an artificial human endowed with life by supernatural means. |
| HAREMS | • harems n. Plural of harem. • HAREM n. (Arabic) a women's quarters in a Muslim house; a set of wives and concubines, also HARAM, HAREEM, HARIM. |
| MODEMS | • modems n. Plural of modem. • modems v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of modem. • MODEM v. to transmit by electronic device. |
| PROEMS | • proems n. Plural of proem. • PROEM n. an introduction, a prelude, also PROOEMION, PROOEMIUM. |
| REHEMS | • rehems v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rehem. • REHEM v. to take up the hem once more. |
| RETEMS | • RETEM n. (Spanish) a name for various desert plants, e.g. Spanish broom, also RETAMA. |
| SEMSEM | • SEMSEM n. (Arabic) an East Indian plant, also SESAME, TEEL. |
| STEEMS | • steems n. Plural of steem. • STEEM v. (archaic) to esteem. |
| TEMSED | • temsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of temse. • TEMS v. to sift, also TEMSE. |
| TEMSES | • temses n. Plural of temse. • TEMS v. to sift, also TEMSE. |
| TOTEMS | • totems n. Plural of totem. • TOTEM n. (Native American) the symbol of a family, clan or tribe. |
| XYLEMS | • xylems n. Plural of xylem. • XYLEM n. (Greek) a woody tissue in trees or plants, also XYLOGEN. |