5 Letter Words Ending in ME

plume

Noun : (archaic, literary and poetic) A feather of a bird, especially a large or showy one used as a decoration.

Noun : (archaic, literary and poetic) A cluster of feathers worn as an ornament, especially on a helmet; a hackle.

Noun : (figurative) A token of honour or prowess; that on which one prides oneself; a prize or reward.

prime

Adjective : First in importance, degree, or rank.

Adjective : First in time, order, or sequence.

Adjective : First in excellence, quality, or value.

frame

Verb : (transitive) To fit, as for a specific end or purpose; make suitable or comfortable; adapt; adjust.

Verb : (transitive) To construct by fitting together or uniting various parts; fabricate by union of constituent parts.

Verb : (transitive) To bring or put into form or order; adjust the parts or elements of; compose; contrive; plan; devise.

shame

Noun : An uncomfortable or painful feeling due to recognition or consciousness of one's own impropriety or dishonor, or something being exposed that should have been kept private.

Noun : Something to regret.

Noun : Reproach incurred or suffered; dishonour; ignominy; derision.

theme

Noun : A subject, now especially of a talk or an artistic piece; a topic.

Noun : A recurring idea; a motif.

Noun : A concept with multiple instantiations.

grime

Noun : Dirt, grease, soot, etc. that is ingrained and difficult to remove.

Noun : (music) A genre of urban music that emerged in London, England, in the early 2000s, primarily a development of UK garage, dancehall, and hip hop.

Verb : To begrime; to cake with dirt.

chime

Noun : (music) A musical instrument producing a sound when struck, similar to a bell (e.g. a tubular metal bar) or actually a bell. Often used in the plural to refer to the set: the chimes.

Noun : An individual ringing component of such a set.

Noun : A small bell or other ringing or tone-making device as a component of some other device.

flame

Noun : The visible part of fire; a stream of burning vapour or gas, emitting light and heat.

Noun : A romantic partner or lover in a usually short-lived but passionate affair.

Noun : (Internet, somewhat dated) An aggressively insulting criticism or remark.

spume

Noun : Foam or froth of liquid, particularly that of seawater.

Verb : To froth.

femme

Noun : A woman, a wife; (now chiefly Canada, US) a young woman or girl.

Noun : (LGBTQ) A lesbian or other queer woman whose appearance, identity etc. is seen as feminine as opposed to butch.

Noun : (LGBTQ, less common) A person whose gender is feminine-leaning, such as a feminine non-binary person.

stime

Noun : (UK, dialect) A slight gleam or glimmer; a glimpse.

brame

Noun : (obsolete) Intense passion or emotion; vexation.

Noun : A surname.

grame

Noun : (obsolete) Anger; wrath; scorn; bitterness; repugnance.

Noun : (obsolete) Sorrow; grief; misery.

Verb : (transitive, obsolete) To vex; grill; make angry or sorry.

slime

Noun : Soft, moist earth or clay, having an adhesive quality; viscous mud; any substance of a dirty nature, that is moist, soft, and adhesive; bitumen; mud containing metallic ore, obtained in the preparatory dressing.

Noun : Any mucilaginous substance; or a mucus-like substance which exudes from the bodies of certain animals, such as snails or slugs.

Noun : Synonym of flubber (“kind of rubbery polymer”)

glome

Noun : (anatomy) One of the two prominences at the posterior extremity of the frog of a horse's foot.

Noun : (botany) A globular head of flowers.

Noun : (geometry) A hypersphere in 4-dimensional Euclidean space defined as the set of all points that are at a given distance from a given point, also called a 3-sphere.

queme

Verb : (obsolete) To please, to satisfy.

domme

Noun : A female dominant in a BDSM relationship.

Noun : (BDSM) Alternative letter-case form of domme [A female dominant in a BDSM relationship.]

flume

Noun : A ravine or gorge, usually one with water running through.

Noun : An open channel or trough used to direct or divert liquids, especially to carry materials (logs, mined material, etc) or people (as a water slide), especially (but not always) one where the walls are raised above the surrounding terrain rather than recessed like a ditch.

Verb : (transitive) To transport (logs of wood) by floating them along a water-filled channel or trough.

blame

Noun : Censure.

Noun : Culpability for something negative or undesirable.

Noun : Responsibility for something meriting censure.

mneme

Noun : Persisting effect of memory of past events.

Noun : (astronomy) One of the moons of Jupiter.

crime

Noun : (countable) A specific act committed in violation of the law, especially criminal law.

Noun : (countable) Any great sin or wickedness; iniquity.

Noun : (countable, obsolete) That which occasions crime.

rhyme

Noun : (countable, uncountable) Rhyming verse (poetic form)

Noun : A thought expressed in verse; a verse; a poem; a tale told in verse.

Noun : (countable) A word that rhymes with another.

rheme

Noun : (linguistics) The part of a sentence that provides new information regarding the current theme.

Noun : (Peircean semiotics) A sign that represents its object in respect of quality and so, in its signified interpretant, is represented as a character or mark; sumisign.

gnome

Noun : (magic, alchemy, Rosicrucianism) An elemental (spirit or corporeal creature associated with a classical element) associated with earth.

Noun : (mythology, fantasy) One of a race of imaginary human-like beings, usually depicted as short and typically bearded males, who inhabit the inner parts of the earth and act as guardians of mines, mineral treasure, etc.; in modern fantasy literature and games, when distinguished from dwarves, gnomes are usually smaller than dwarves and more focused on engineering than mining.

Noun : A person of small stature or misshapen features, or of strange appearance.

brume

Noun : (literary) Mist, fog, vapour.

berme

Noun : Alternative spelling of berm [A narrow ledge or shelf, as along the top or bottom of a slope.]

calme

Adjective : Obsolete spelling of calm. [(of a person) Peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety.]

abyme

Noun : Obsolete form of abysm. [(archaic, poetic) Hell; the infernal pit; the great deep; the primal chaos.]

ememe

Noun : Any emotional message implied or inferred (metamessage) contained within communication, which is commonly recognised within a specific group of people or culture.

biome

Noun : Any major regional biological community such as that of forest or desert.

Noun : All the genomes of such a community.

clime

Noun : A particular region defined by its weather or climate.

Noun : Climate.

Noun : (figuratively) The context in general of a particular political, moral, etc., situation.

breme

Adjective : (obsolete except Northern England, Scotland or poetic) Of the sea, wind, etc.: fierce; raging; stormy, tempestuous.

Adjective : (archaic) Keen, sharp, alert.

arame

Noun : A seaweed, Eisenia bicyclis, used in Japanese cuisine.

abime

Noun : Obsolete form of abysm. [(archaic, poetic) Hell; the infernal pit; the great deep; the primal chaos.]

thyme

Noun : Any plant of the labiate genus Thymus, such as garden thyme (Thymus vulgaris), a warm, pungent aromatic, that is much used to give a relish to seasoning and soups.

chyme

Noun : The thick semifluid mass of partly digested food that is passed from the stomach to the duodenum.

anime

Noun : (uncountable) An artistic style originating in, and associated with, Japanese animation, and that has also been adopted by a comparatively low number of animated works from other countries.

Noun : (countable) An animated work that originated in Japan, regardless of the artistic style.

Noun : (rare, countable, chiefly proscribed) An animated work, regardless of the country of origin.

pomme

Noun : (heraldry) A roundel vert (green circular spot), resembling or representing an apple.

neume

Noun : (music) Any of a set of signs used in early musical notation.

Noun : (music) A sequence of notes to be sung to one syllable.

holme

Noun : Any of various villages in England.

Noun : A village and civil parish in Huntingdonshire district, Cambridgeshire (OS grid ref TL1987).

Noun : A village and civil parish in Westmorland and Furness, Cumbria, previously in South Lakeland district (OS grid ref SD5278).

larme

Noun : Larmes, or Tears; aka Larmes de Verre, in English, Glass Tears, is a black and white photograph created between 1930 and 1932 by the American photographer Man Ray.

spime

Noun : An object that could be remotely tracked through space and time.

styme

Noun : Alternative form of stime [(UK, dialect) A slight gleam or glimmer; a glimpse.]

syame

Noun : A diacritical mark used in Aramaic, written as two horizontal dots above a letter, indicating that a noun or adjective is plural, or occasionally that a word ends in /e/ or /ε/. If written above resh in the Syriac script, it replaces the single dot that differentiates it from daleth.

brome

Noun : Any grass of the genus Bromus.

Noun : (obsolete) bromine

Noun : A surname.

drome

Noun : (obsolete) The crab plover, Dromas ardeola, of North Africa.

Noun : (informal) Alternative form of 'drome (“aerodrome”) [(informal) An aerodrome.]

creme

Adjective : Alternative spelling of crème [Synonym of cream]

Noun : Alternative spelling of crème [(cooking) A very sugary, fluffy white cream derivative or creamlike analogue.]

Verb : Alternative spelling of crème [To whip into a thick creamy texture.]

disme

Noun : (US, dated, 18th century) A dime minted in 1792.

Noun : (obsolete) A tenth; a tenth part; a tithe.

blume

Noun : A surname from German.

ferme

rhime

Noun : Obsolete form of rhyme. [(countable, uncountable) Rhyming verse (poetic form)]

Verb : Obsolete form of rhyme. [(ambitransitive) To compose or treat in verse; versify.]

reame

Noun : Obsolete form of ream. [(UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Cream; also, the creamlike froth on ale or other liquor; froth or foam in general.]

reume

Noun : Obsolete form of realm. [(now law and rhetoric) A territory or state, as ruled by an absolute authority, especially by a king; a kingdom.]

-tome

prome

Noun : Former name of Pyay, Myanmar.

temme

Noun : A surname.

farme

Noun : Obsolete form of farm. [(countable) A place where agricultural and similar activities take place, especially the growing of crops or the raising of livestock.]

ayame

Noun : A female given name from Japanese.

blome

Noun : A surname from German.

crème

Adjective : Synonym of cream

Noun : (cooking) A very sugary, fluffy white cream derivative or creamlike analogue.

Noun : (cosmetics) Cream.

exome

Noun : (genetics) The complete exon content of an organism or individual; the subset of the genome that excludes introns.

parme

crume

Noun : A surname.

a time

gemme

roome

Noun : A surname.

Noun : Obsolete spelling of room. [(now rare) An opportunity or scope (to do something).]

seeme

Verb : Obsolete spelling of seem. [(copulative) To appear; to look outwardly; to be perceived as.]

smime

steme

Noun : Obsolete form of steam. [The hot gaseous form of water, formed when water changes from the liquid phase to the gas phase (at or above its boiling point temperature).]

Verb : Obsolete form of steam. [(transitive, cooking) To cook with steam.]

warme

Adjective : Obsolete form of warm. [Of a somewhat high temperature, often but not always connoting that the high temperature is pleasant rather than uncomfortable.]

Verb : Obsolete form of warm. [(transitive) To make or keep warm.]

neame

ademe

alame

doome

Noun : Obsolete spelling of doom. [Destiny, especially terrible.]

opime

Adjective : (obsolete, rare) magnificent, rich, plenteous

poeme

Noun : Obsolete spelling of poem. [A literary piece written in verse.]

sceme

swime

Verb : Obsolete spelling of swim. [(intransitive) To move through the water, without touching the bottom; to propel oneself in water by natural means.]

mesme

sahme

Noun : An old Egyptian unit of area.

turme

Noun : (obsolete) Alternative form of turm [(obsolete) A group of people, especially a military unit of cavalrymen.]

glume

Noun : (botany) A basal, membranous, outer sterile husk or bract in the flowers of grasses (Poaceae) and sedges (Cyperaceae).

gimme

Noun : (colloquial) That which is easy to perform or obtain, especially in sports.

Noun : (golf) A tap-in putt, usually a couple inches from the cup.

Noun : That which is simply given away for nothing; a freebie.

oxime

Noun : (organic chemistry) Any of a class of organic compounds, of general formula RR'C=NOH, derived from the condensation of an aldehyde (R' = H) or ketone with hydroxylamine.

grume

Noun : A thick semisolid

Noun : A clot (of blood)

somme

Noun : A department of Picardy, Hauts-de-France, France. Capital: Amiens.

Noun : A river in northern France.

Noun : (history, with The) A major battle of the First World War in 1916 in this area.

forme

Noun : Obsolete form of form. [(heading, physical) To do with shape.]

Noun : (printing) Alternative form of form (“type etc. secured in a chase”) [(heading, physical) To do with shape.]

carme

Noun : (astronomy) One of the moons of Jupiter.

fiume

Noun : (chiefly historical, potentially offensive) Synonym of Rijeka, a city in Croatia.

Noun : (historical) A former polity in Europe, between 1920–1924.

s mime

-some

lemme

palme

Noun : A surname from Swedish.

Noun : Olof Palme, Swedish Prime Minister.

tomme

Noun : Any of a class of skimmed-milk cheeses produced mainly in the French Alps and Switzerland.

bohme

Noun : german mystic and theosophist who founded modern theosophy; influenced george fox (1575-1624

horme

Noun : In Greek mythology, (Ancient Greek: ) the Greek spirit personifying energetic activity, impulse or effort (to do a thing), eagerness, setting oneself in motion, and starting an action, and particularly onrush in battle.

whame

Noun : Synonym of whame fly

azyme

Noun : (archaic) unleavened bread used in Jewish or Christian religious context

crome

Noun : (UK, East Anglia) A garden or agricultural implement with three or four tines bent at right angles, resembling a garden fork with bent prongs, and used for breaking up soil, clearing ditches, raking up shellfish on beaches, etc.

Verb : (UK, East Anglia) To use a crome.

Noun : (music) Alternative form of croma (“a quaver”) [(music) A quaver.]

fleme

Verb : (obsolete) To drive away, chase off; to banish.

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