| EMPLACE | • emplace v. To assign a position to something, or to locate something at a particular place. • EMPLACE v. to put in position. |
| EMPLANE | • emplane v. Alternative form of enplane. • EMPLANE v. to put on an aeroplane, also ENPLANE. |
| EMPLOYE | • employe n. (Chiefly US) Dated form of employee. • employé n. Dated form of employee. • EMPLOYE n. a person employed, also EMPLOYEE. |
| EMPLOYS | • employs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of employ. • EMPLOY v. to hire, use. |
| EMPLUME | • emplume v. (Transitive) To furnish with a plume. • EMPLUME v. (archaic) to provide with a plume. |
| EXEMPLA | • exempla n. Plural of exemplum. • EXEMPLUM n. (Latin) a short story or anecdote with a moral. |
| EXEMPLE | • exemple n. Obsolete form of example. • EXEMPLE n. (French) an example or model. |
| KEMPLES | • kemples n. Plural of kemple. • Kemples prop.n. Plural of Kemple. • KEMPLE n. (Scots) forty bundles of hay. |
| SEMPLER | • SEMPLE adj. (Scots) of humble birth. |
| STEMPLE | • stemple n. (Mining) Alternative form of stempel. • Stemple prop.n. A surname. • STEMPLE n. a cross-timber in a shaft, also STEMPEL. |
| TEMPLAR | • templar n. (Law, Britain) A barrister having chambers in the Inner Temple or Middle Temple. • templar adj. (Obsolete) Of or relating to a temple. • Templar n. A Knight Templar, one of the Knights Templar. |
| TEMPLED | • templed adj. Having temples (religious buildings). • templed v. Simple past tense and past participle of temple. • TEMPLED adj. having a temple. |
| TEMPLES | • temples n. Plural of temple. • temples v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of temple. • Temples prop.n. A surname. |
| TEMPLET | • templet n. Archaic form of template. • Templet prop.n. A surname. • TEMPLET n. a thin plate used as a pattern in cutting, also TEMPLATE. |