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5-letter words containing me

  • fumer — Often, fumes. any smokelike or vaporous exhalation from matter or substances, especially of an odorous or harmful nature: tobacco fumes; noxious fumes of carbon monoxide.
  • fumes — Often, fumes. any smokelike or vaporous exhalation from matter or substances, especially of an odorous or harmful nature: tobacco fumes; noxious fumes of carbon monoxide.
  • fumet — a stock made by simmering fish, chicken, game, etc., in water, wine, or in both, often boiled down to concentrate the flavor and used as a flavoring.
  • gamed — an amusement or pastime: children's games.
  • gamer — an amusement or pastime: children's games.
  • games — an amusement or pastime: children's games.
  • gamey — having the tangy flavor or odor of game: I like the gamy taste of venison.
  • gemel — a twin; one of a pair
  • gimel — the third letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
  • gimme — Golf. a final short putt that a player is not required to take in informal play.
  • glime — a sideways glance
  • glome — (anatomy) One of the two prominences at the posterior extremity of the frog of a horse's foot.
  • glume — one of the characteristic chafflike bracts of the inflorescence of grasses, sedges, etc., especially one of the pair of bracts at the base of a spikelet.
  • gnome — GNU Network Object Model Environment
  • gomel — a city in SE Byelorussia (Belarus), on a tributary of the Dnieper.
  • gomer — an undesirable hospital patient.
  • gomez — Juan Vicente [hwahn bee-sen-te] /ʰwɑn biˈsɛn tɛ/ (Show IPA), 1857?–1935, Venezuelan soldier and political leader: commander in chief and dictator of Venezuela 1908–35; president of Venezuela 1908–15, 1922–29, 1931–35.
  • grame — (obsolete) Anger; wrath; scorn; bitterness; repugnance.
  • grime — dirt, soot, or other filthy matter, especially adhering to or embedded in a surface.
  • grume — blood when viscous.
  • gymel — the technique, found in some medieval English music, of singing voice parts in parallel thirds.
  • hamerFannie Lou, 1917–77, U.S. civil rights activist.
  • hames — either of two curved pieces lying upon the collar in the harness of an animal, to which the traces are fastened.
  • hemet — a city in SW California.
  • himem — (software, storage)   An IBM PC extended memory manager, part of MS-DOS version 5.00 or higher. HIMEM can also act as an A20 handler.
  • himes — Chester (Bomar) [boh-mer] /ˈboʊ mər/ (Show IPA), 1909–84, U.S. novelist.
  • holme — Small island.
  • homed — a house, apartment, or other shelter that is the usual residence of a person, family, or household.
  • homee — Misspelling of homey.
  • homer — 9th-century b.c, Greek epic poet: reputed author of the Iliad and Odyssey.
  • homes — a house, apartment, or other shelter that is the usual residence of a person, family, or household.
  • homey — comfortably informal and inviting; cozy; homelike: a homey little inn.
  • homme — a man.
  • horme — activity directed toward a goal; purposive effort.
  • hulme — T(homas) E(rnest). 1883–1917, English literary critic and poet; a proponent of imagism
  • hymen — the ancient Greek god of marriage.
  • imena — a female given name: from an Arabic word meaning “faith.”.
  • immew — Alternative form of emmew.
  • james — James I.
  • kames — Plural form of kame.
  • kamet — a mountain on the border of China and India, west of Nepal in the Himalayas. Height: 7756 m (25 447 ft)
  • kasme — I swear!
  • khmer — a member of a people in Cambodia whose ancestors established an empire about the 5th century a.d. and who reached their zenith during the 9th to the 12th centuries when they dominated most of Indochina.
  • lakme — an opera (1883) by Léo Delibes.
  • lamed — Slang. a person who is out of touch with modern fads or trends, especially one who is unsophisticated.
  • lamel — Alternative form of lamella.
  • lamen — Alternative form of ramen.
  • lameo — (slang) A lame person; someone who is worthless or a loser.
  • lamer — crippled or physically disabled, especially in the foot or leg so as to limp or walk with difficulty.
  • lames — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lame.
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