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22 Words That End With EME

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Word Definitions Synonyms
academe (noun) the academic world Synonyms: academia
apodeme (noun) ridge-like ingrowth of the exoskeleton of an arthropod that supports internal organs and provides attachment points for muscles
blaspheme (verb) utter obscenities or profanities Synonyms: curse, cuss, imprecate, swear
(verb) speak of in an irreverent or impious manner
categoreme (noun) a categorematic expression; a term capable of standing alone as the subject or predicate of a logical proposition Synonyms: categorem
episteme (noun) the body of ideas that determine the knowledge that is intellectually certain at any particular time
extreme (adjective) most distant in any direction
(adjective) far beyond a norm in quantity or amount or degree; to an utmost degree
(adjective) of the greatest possible degree or extent or intensity Synonyms: utmost, uttermost
(adjective) beyond a norm in views or actions
(noun) the furthest or highest degree of something
(noun) the point located farthest from the middle of something Synonyms: extreme point, extremum
grapheme (noun) a written symbol that is used to represent speech Synonyms: character, graph, graphic symbol
heme (noun) a complex red organic pigment containing iron and other atoms to which oxygen binds Synonyms: haem, haemitin, hematin, protoheme
lexeme (noun) a minimal unit (as a word or stem) in the lexicon of a language; `go' and `went' and `gone' and `going' are all members of the English lexeme `go'
meme (noun) a cultural unit (an idea or value or pattern of behavior) that is passed from one person to another by non-genetic means (as by imitation)
monoreme (noun) a galley that has one bank of oars.
monotreme (noun) the most primitive mammals comprising the only extant members of the subclass Prototheria Synonyms: egg-laying mammal
morpheme (noun) minimal meaningful language unit; it cannot be divided into smaller meaningful units
morphophoneme (noun) (linguistics) the phonemes (or strings of phonemes) that constitute the various allomorphs of a morpheme
phoneme (noun) (linguistics) one of a small set of speech sounds that are distinguished by the speakers of a particular language
protoheme (noun) a complex red organic pigment containing iron and other atoms to which oxygen binds Synonyms: haem, haemitin, hematin, heme
raceme (noun) usually elongate cluster of flowers along the main stem in which the flowers at the base open first
scheme (noun) an elaborate and systematic plan of action Synonyms: strategy
(noun) an internal representation of the world; an organization of concepts and actions that can be revised by new information about the world Synonyms: schema
(noun) a schematic or preliminary plan Synonyms: outline, schema
(noun) a statement that evades the question by cleverness or trickery Synonyms: dodge, dodging
(noun) a group of independent but interrelated elements comprising a unified whole Synonyms: system
(verb) form intrigues (for) in an underhand manner Synonyms: connive, intrigue
(verb) devise a system or form a scheme for
supreme (adjective) greatest in status or authority or power Synonyms: sovereign
(adjective) greatest or maximal in degree; extreme Synonyms: sublime
(adjective) highest in excellence or achievement
(adjective) final or last in your life or progress
syncategoreme (noun) a syncategorematic expression; a word that cannot be used alone as a term in a logical proposition Synonyms: syncategorem
theme (noun) a unifying idea that is a recurrent element in literary or artistic work Synonyms: motif
(noun) the subject matter of a conversation or discussion Synonyms: subject, topic
(noun) an essay (especially one written as an assignment) Synonyms: composition, paper, report
(noun) (music) melodic subject of a musical composition Synonyms: idea, melodic theme, musical theme
(noun) (linguistics) the form of a word after all affixes are removed Synonyms: base, radical, root, root word, stem
(verb) provide with a particular theme or motive
trireme (noun) ancient Greek or Roman galley or warship having three tiers of oars on each side

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