5-letter words that end in me
- -some — characterized by; tending to
- -tome — indicating an instrument for cutting
- anime — Anime is a style of Japanese animated film that often contains scenes that are intended for adults.
- arame — a dark brown or black seaweed, Eisenia bicyclis (or Ecklonia bicyclis), that is used in Japanese cuisine
- azyme — unleavened bread
- baume — designating or of either of two hydrometer scales used to indicate specific gravity
- berme — Also, berme. Fortification. a horizontal surface between the exterior slope of a rampart and the moat.
- biome — a major ecological community, extending over a large area and usually characterized by a dominant vegetation
- blame — If you blame a person or thing for something bad, you believe or say that they are responsible for it or that they caused it.
- blume — Judy, born 1938, U.S. novelist.
- bohme — Jakob (ˈjaːkɔp). 1575–1624, German mystic
- brame — a fierce passion or vexation
- breme — fierce, strong, distinct
- brome — any of a large genus (Bromus) of grasses of the temperate zone, having closed sheaths and spikelets with awns: a few are crop plants but many are weeds
- brume — heavy mist or fog
- carme — a nymph who was one of Diana's attendants and mother of Britomaris by Jupiter
- chime — When a bell or a clock chimes, it makes ringing sounds.
- chyme — the thick fluid mass of partially digested food that leaves the stomach
- clime — You use clime in expressions such as warmer climes and foreign climes to refer to a place that has a particular kind of climate.
- cname — (networking) The canonical name query type for Domain Name System. This query asks a DNS server for a host's official hostname.
- crame — a merchant's booth or stall at a market
- creme — (of a liqueur) rich and sweet
- crime — A crime is an illegal action or activity for which a person can be punished by law.
- crome — John, known as Old Crome. 1768–1821, English landscape painter and etcher
- damme — an exclamation of surprise or annoyance
- deeme — Obsolete spelling of deem.
- disme — a former coin of the U.S., equal to 10 cents, issued in 1792: early form of the dime.
- dogme — a group of Danish film-makers, formed by Lars von Trier and Thomas Vinterberg, who have a set of strict rules, such as not using artificial lighting, always filming on location, and always using a handheld camera
- drome — a department in SE France. 2533 sq. mi. (6560 sq. km). Capital: Valence.
- exeme — to set free (from a duty or obligation); to exempt
- femme — a lesbian who is notably feminine in appearance.
- ferme — (cant) Hole.
- fiume — Italian name of Rijeka.
- fixme — (programming) A standard tag often put in comments near a piece of code that needs work. The point of doing so is that a grep or a similar pattern-matching tool can find all such places quickly. This is common in GNU code. Compare XXX.
- flame — burning gas or vapor, as from wood or coal, that is undergoing combustion; a portion of ignited gas or vapor.
- fleme — exile; flight
- flume — a deep narrow defile containing a mountain stream or torrent.
- forme — form (def 30).
- frame — a border or case for enclosing a picture, mirror, etc.
- 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
- 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.
- holme — Small island.
- homme — a man.
- horme — activity directed toward a goal; purposive effort.
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