| ALMEHS | • almehs n. Plural of almeh. • ALMEH n. (Arabic) an Egyptian girl who sings and dances professionally, also ALMA, ALMAH, ALME. |
| ALMERY | • almery n. Alternative form of ambry. • ALMERY n. a cupboard for sacred vessels, also AMBRY, ALMIRAH, AMBERY, AUMBRY, AWMRIE, AWMRY. |
| BALMED | • balmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of balm. • BALM v. to embalm. |
| CALMED | • calmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of calm. • CALM v. to become not agitated. |
| CALMER | • calmer n. A person or thing that calms. • calmer adj. Comparative form of calm: more calm. • CALM adj. free from agitation. |
| CULMED | • CULM v. to form a culm. |
| CULMEN | • culmen n. Top; summit. • culmen n. (Zoology) The dorsal ridge of a bird’s bill. • CULMEN n. (Latin) the top ridge of a bird's bill. |
| DOLMEN | • dolmen n. A prehistoric megalithic tomb consisting of a capstone supported by two or more upright stones, most… • dolmen n. More generally, any megalithic tomb, including passage graves and wedge tombs. • DOLMEN n. a prehistoric structure or tomb of unhewn stones. |
| FILMED | • filmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of film. • filmed adj. Covered with a film. • filmed adj. (In compounds) Covered with a film of (a specified type or substance). |
| FILMER | • filmer n. One who films with a camera. • filmer n. One who copies media to microfilm. • FILMER n. one who films. |
| HELMED | • helmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of helm. • helmed adj. Wearing a helm. • HELM v. to steer a ship. |
| HELMER | • helmer n. (US) Synonym of showrunner. • Helmer prop.n. A surname from German. • Helmer prop.n. An unincorporated community in Latah County, Idaho, United States. |
| HELMET | • helmet n. A hard, protective head covering, typically part of armour. • helmet n. That which resembles a helmet in form, position, etc. • helmet v. (Transitive) To cover with, or as if with, a helmet. |
| HOLMES | • holmes n. (Slang) An informal term of address, like man or dude. • holmes n. Plural of holme. • Holmes prop.n. A northern English surname from Middle English, variant of Holme. |
| OILMEN | • oilmen n. Plural of oilman. • OILMAN n. one who owns or operates an oil well. |
| PALMED | • palmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of palm. • palmed adj. (Zoology) Having or bearing a palm or palms. • PALM v. to touch with the inside of the hand. |
| PALMER | • palmer n. (Now historical) A pilgrim who had been to the Holy Land and who brought back a palm branch in signification;… • palmer n. (Archaic) Abbreviation of palmerworm. • palmer n. A ferule used to punish schoolboys by striking their palms. |
| PELMET | • pelmet n. An interior decorative item that is placed above a window to hide the curtain mechanisms, visually similar… • PELMET n. a fringe or valance for hiding a curtain rod. |
| YELMED | • yelmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of yelm. • YELM v. (dialect) to prepare straw for thatching, also YEALM. |