5-letter words containing i, m, e
- meith — a landmark or boundary marker
- mekin — (nonstandard) eye dialect of making: present participle of make.
- melic — intended to be sung.
- memic — Relating to memes.
- merci — (French, colloquial) thank you.
- meril — a counter used in the game of merils
- merin — Mirim.
- merit — claim to respect and praise; excellence; worth.
- mesic — of or relating to a meson; mesonic.
- messi — Lionel (Andrés). (ljoˈnel anˈdres) born 1987, Argentinian footballer; a prolific goalscorer for both Barcelona (from 2004) and Argentina (from 2005)
- methi — In Indian cooking, fenugreek.
- metic — an alien resident of an ancient Greek city who paid a tax for the right to live there.
- metif — Alternative form of metis (person of mixed parentage).
- metis — any person of mixed ancestry.
- miche — to lurk out of sight.
- midge — any of numerous minute dipterous insects, especially of the family Chironomidae, somewhat resembling a mosquito. Compare gnat (def 1).
- miens — Plural form of mien.
- miked — micrometer1 (def 2).
- mikes — Plural form of mike.
- miler — a participant in a one-mile race.
- miles — Also called statute mile. a unit of distance on land in English-speaking countries equal to 5280 feet, or 1760 yards (1.609 kilometers).
- milne — A(lan) A(lexander) 1882–1956, English novelist, playwright, and author of prose and verse for children.
- mimed — Simple past tense and past participle of mime.
- mimeo — A mimeograph.
- mimer — Someone who mimes during a performance of a song.
- mimes — Plural form of mime.
- minae — an ancient unit of weight and value equal to the sixtieth part of a talent.
- mince — to cut or chop into very small pieces.
- minde — Obsolete spelling of mind.
- mined — an excavation made in the earth for the purpose of extracting ores, coal, precious stones, etc.
- miner — Also called mineworker. a person who works in a mine, especially a commercial mine producing coal or metallic ores.
- mines — Plural form of mine.
- minge — (British, Australia, NZ, vulgar, slang) The pubic hair and vulva.
- minke — a dark-colored baleen whale, Baleanoptera acutorostrata, inhabiting temperate and polar seas and growing to a length of 33 feet (10 meters): reduced in numbers.
- mired — a tract or area of wet, swampy ground; bog; marsh.
- mires — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mire.
- mirex — A synthetic insecticide of the organochlorine type used chiefly against ants.
- misce — (in prescriptions) mix.
- miser — a comedy (1668) by Molière.
- mises — a settlement or agreement.
- misle — A fine rain or thick mist; mizzle.
- miter — the official headdress of a bishop in the Western Church, in its modern form a tall cap with a top deeply cleft crosswise, the outline of the front and back resembling that of a pointed arch.
- mites — Plural form of mite.
- mitre — to bestow a miter upon, or raise to a rank entitled to it.
- mixed — put together or formed by mixing.
- mixel — (geographical sciences) In field-based conceptualisation, a raster cell which indicates elements of mixed or multiple land cover categories.
- mixen — a pile of dung
- mixer — a person or thing that mixes.
- mixes — Plural form of mix.
- mixte — (mostly, attributive) A kind of bicycle frame where the top tube of the traditional diamond frame is replaced with a pair of smaller lateral tubes running from the top of the head tube all the way back to the rear axle, connecting at the seat tube on the way.