| BECRIME | • BECRIME v. to make guilty of a crime. |
| BEGRIME | • begrime v. (Transitive) To ingrain grime or dirt which is difficult to remove into (something); also (more generally)… • BEGRIME v. to soil with grime, also BEGRIM. |
| BERIMED | • berimed v. Simple past tense and past participle of berime. • BERIME v. to compose in rhyme, also BERHYME. |
| BERIMES | • berimes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of berime. • BERIME v. to compose in rhyme, also BERHYME. |
| DEPRIME | • deprime v. (Firearms) to remove the (remnant) primer from a cartridge casing (from the brass). • DEPRIME v. to remove the primer from eg a shell. |
| LORIMER | • lorimer n. (Obsolete) A person who makes the bits and other metal parts of a horse’s bridle, and other small metal pieces. • Lorimer prop.n. A surname originating as an occupation. • LORIMER n. a maker of implements for harnesses and saddles, also LORINER. |
| PRIMELY | • primely adv. Primarily. • primely adv. In a prime manner; very well; extremely; excellently. • PRIME adv. in best condition. |
| PRIMERO | • primero n. An old card game resembling poker. • Primero prop.n. A surname from Spanish. • PRIMERO n. (Spanish) an old card game. |
| PRIMERS | • primers n. Plural of primer. • Primers prop.n. Plural of Primer. • PRIMER n. a book that covers the basics of a subject, also PRIMMER. |
| PRIMEUR | • primeur n. (Uncountable) new wine (such as Beaujolais nouveau). • primeur n. (In the plural) fruit and vegetables that are available early in the season. • PRIMEUR n. (French) a new or early thing; specifically in plural, fruit or vegetables grown to be available very early in the season. |
| REPRIME | • reprime v. To prime again. • REPRIME v. to prime again. |
| TRIMERS | • trimers n. Plural of trimer. • TRIMER n. a substance in which molecules are formed from three molecules of a monomer. |
| UNRIMED | • unrimed adj. Not rimed. • UNRIMED adj. not rhymed, also UNRHYMED. |