| ACADEMES | • academes n. Plural of academe. • ACADEME n. the academic life or world, also ACADEMIA. |
| AXONEMES | • axonemes n. Plural of axoneme. • AXONEME n. a central strand of a locomotor organelle such as a cilium or flagellum. |
| BETEEMES | • BETEEME v. (Spenser) to grant, vouchsafe, also BETEEM. |
| DEMESNES | • demesnes n. Plural of demesne. • DEMESNE n. a manor house and its untenanted land, also DEMAIN. |
| EMESISES | • EMESIS n. (Greek) the act of vomiting. |
| ENTREMES | • ENTREMES n. (French) edible pastry sculpture served between main courses, also ENTREMESSE, ENTREMETS. |
| EROTEMES | • erotemes n. Plural of eroteme. • EROTEME n. (Greek) a rhetorical question, also EROTEMA, EROTESIS. |
| EXTREMES | • extremes n. Plural of extreme. • EXTREME n. the highest degree. |
| NEMESIAS | • nemesias n. Plural of nemesia. • NEMESIA n. (Greek) a South African flowering plant. |
| PHONEMES | • phonemes n. Plural of phoneme. • PHONEME n. the smallest significant unit of sound in a language. |
| SEMESTER | • semester n. Half of a school year (US) or academic year such as autumn or spring semester. • semester n. A period or term of six months. • SEMESTER n. (Latin) a period of six months; esp. a term in a college or university which divides the year into two terms. |
| SPIREMES | • spiremes n. Plural of spireme. • SPIREME n. a filament forming part of a cell nucleus, also SPIREM. |
| SUPREMES | • supremes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of supreme. • Supremes prop.n. (US, informal) The current members, as a group, of the Supreme Court of the United States. • suprêmes n. Plural of suprême. |
| TAGMEMES | • tagmemes n. Plural of tagmeme. • TAGMEME n. the analysis of arrangement of spoken elements. |
| TRIREMES | • triremes n. Plural of trireme. • TRIREME n. (Latin) an ancient Greek or Roman warship. |
| TRISEMES | • trisemes n. Plural of triseme. • TRISEME n. (Greek) a type of metrical foot. |