| BIREMES | • biremes n. Plural of bireme. • BIREME n. an ancient galley with two banks of oars. |
| CAREMES | • CAREME n. (French) lent. |
| DEMESNE | • demesne n. A lord’s chief manor place, with that part of the lands belonging thereto which has not been granted… • demesne n. A region or area; a domain. • DEMESNE n. a manor house and its untenanted land, also DEMAIN. |
| LEXEMES | • lexemes n. Plural of lexeme. • LEXEME n. the fundamental unit of the lexicon of a language e.g. find, found, and finding are members of the English lexeme find. |
| MONEMES | • monemes n. Plural of moneme. • MONEME n. a word or part of a word that contains no smaller unit of meaning. |
| NEMESES | • nemeses n. Plural of nemesis. • NEMESIS n. (Greek) retributive justice. |
| NEMESIA | • nemesia n. (Botany) Any plant of the genus Nemesia in the family Scrophulariaceae. • NEMESIA n. (Greek) a South African flowering plant. |
| NEMESIS | • nemesis n. (Chiefly North America) An enemy, especially an archenemy. • nemesis n. (Chiefly outside the US and Canada) A person or character who specifically brings about the downfall… • nemesis n. The personification of the "fatal flaw" of a dramatic hero in the style of Greek tragedy. |
| RACEMES | • racemes n. Plural of raceme. • RACEME n. an indefinite arrangement of flowers on a main stalk. |
| SCHEMES | • schemes n. Plural of scheme. • schemes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scheme. • SCHEME v. to plan or plot. |
| SEMEMES | • sememes n. Plural of sememe. • SEMEME n. the smallest unanalysable unit of linguistic meaning (e.g. a word or affix). |
| TAXEMES | • taxemes n. Plural of taxeme. • TAXEME n. any element of language that can affect the meaning of an utterance. |
| TONEMES | • tonemes n. Plural of toneme. • TONEME n. in a tone language, a phoneme that can be distinguished from another only by its tone intonation. |