| ANTHEMED | • anthemed v. Simple past tense and past participle of anthem. • ANTHEM v. to praise in a national song. |
| ENSWATHEMENT | • enswathement n. The act of enswathing. • enswathement n. The state of being enswathed. • ENSWATHEMENT n. the act of enswathing. |
| ENSWATHEMENTS | • enswathements n. Plural of enswathement. • ENSWATHEMENT n. the act of enswathing. |
| NYCHTHEMERAL | • nychthemeral adj. Lasting a nychthemeron (24 hours). • NYCHTHEMERAL adj. (Greek) of or relating to a nychthemeron or 24-hour period. |
| NYCHTHEMERON | • nychthemeron n. A period of one day and one night, a date: in the West, this is a period of 24 consecutive hours. • NYCHTHEMERON n. (Greek) a full period of a day and night. |
| NYCHTHEMERONS | • nychthemerons n. Plural of nychthemeron. • NYCHTHEMERON n. (Greek) a full period of a day and night. |
| PHONESTHEME | • phonestheme n. (Linguistics) A sound that, because it appears in a number of words of similar meaning, has a recognizable… |
| PHONESTHEMES | • phonesthemes n. Plural of phonestheme. |
| SCYTHEMEN | • scythemen n. Plural of scytheman. • SCYTHEMAN n. one who uses a scythe. |
| SUBTHEME | • subtheme n. A specific theme within a larger theme. • SUBTHEME n. a subordinate theme. |
| SUBTHEMES | • subthemes n. Plural of subtheme. • SUBTHEME n. a subordinate theme. |
| THEME | • theme n. A subject, now especially of a talk or an artistic piece; a topic. • theme n. A recurring idea; a motif. • theme n. (Dated) An essay written for school. |
| THEMED | • themed adj. (Often in combination) Having a particular theme or topic. • themed v. Simple past tense and past participle of theme. • THEME v. to plan according to a central subject. |
| THEMELESS | • themeless adj. Without a theme. • THEMELESS adj. without a theme. |
| THEMES | • themes n. Plural of theme. • themes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of theme. • THEME v. to plan according to a central subject. |