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16-letter words that end in me

  • a home from home — You can say a home from home in British English or a home away from home in American English to refer to a place in which you are as comfortable as in your own home.
  • a matter of time — If you say that something is just a matter of time, you mean that it is certain to happen at some time in the future.
  • academic costume — the ceremonial garb of the students and faculty in schools, colleges, and universities, consisting of a flat cap (mortarboard), a long, wide-sleeved gown, and sometimes a hood, worn especially at commencement exercises.
  • access programme — a television or radio programme made by the general public as distinguished from one made by professional broadcasters
  • all in good time — in due course
  • at the same time — If two or more things exist, happen, or are true at the same time, they exist, happen, or are true together although they seem to contradict each other.
  • before your time — If you say that something was before your time, you mean that it happened or existed before you were born or before you were able to know about it or remember it.
  • butterfly scheme — A parallel version of Scheme for the BBN Butterfly computer.
  • chloride of lime — a white powder with the approximate formula CaOCl2, obtained by treating slaked lime with chlorine and used for disinfecting and bleaching
  • chlorinated lime — bleaching powder.
  • clearance volume — The clearance volume is the volume remaining above the piston of an engine when it reaches top dead center.
  • companion volume — a book that complements another on a related subject, usually by the same author
  • couvade syndrome — a psychosomatic condition in which the spouse or partner of a pregnant woman experiences symptoms of childbirth or pregnancy
  • dictionary flame — [Usenet] An attempt to sidetrack a debate away from issues by insisting on meanings for key terms that presuppose a desired conclusion or smuggle in an implicit premise. A common tactic of people who prefer argument over definitions to disputes about reality. Compare spelling flame.
  • dimethylglyoxime — (organic compound) The oxime 2,3-butanedione dioxime that is used as a reagent in the analysis of nickel and palladium.
  • drinking-up time — (in Britain) a short time allowed for finishing drinks before closing time in a public house
  • elimination game — In sports, an elimination game is a game that decides which team or player will take part in the next stage of a particular competition.
  • embroidery frame — a frame in the form of a pair of (usually circular) rings, designed to keep the fabric taut while an embroiderer works on it
  • equation of time — the difference between apparent solar time and mean solar time, being at a maximum in February (over 14 minutes) and November (over 16 minutes)
  • exponential-time — (complexity)   The set or property of problems which can be solved by an exponential-time algorithm but for which no polynomial-time algorithm is known.
  • for the meantime — For the meantime means for a period of time from now until something else happens.
  • fullness of time — the proper or destined time.
  • give a hard time — a period of difficulties or hardship.
  • have a good time — enjoy yourself, have fun
  • have a hard time — experience difficulties
  • heterochromosome — sex chromosome.
  • heteropalindrome — Something that spells something else when reversed, a semordnilap.
  • in heaven's name — You can use in heaven's name in questions beginning with 'what', 'when', 'who', 'why', 'when', and 'how' to add emphasis in a way that shows that you are very angry or surprised.
  • in your own time — If you do something in your own time, you do it at the speed that you choose, rather than allowing anyone to hurry you.
  • incentive scheme — an arrangement under which additional payments are made to employees as a means of increasing production
  • insurance scheme — a scheme that provides insurance
  • jacques bonhomme — the contemptuous title given by the nobles to the peasants in the revolt of the Jacquerie in 1358 and adopted by the peasants in subsequent revolts.
  • lighting-up time — the time when vehicles are required by law to have their lights switched on
  • molecular volume — the volume occupied by one mole of a substance
  • name of the game — the essential element, consideration, or ultimate purpose; key: Profit is the name of the game in business.
  • national costume — traditional dress
  • once upon a time — at one time in the past; formerly: I was a farmer once; a once powerful nation.
  • one and the same — When two or more people or things are thought to be separate and you say that they are one and the same, you mean that they are in fact one single person or thing.
  • operating income — revenue from business operations after operating expenses are deducted from gross income.
  • pico de sao tome — an island in the Gulf of Guinea, off the W coast of Gabon, just N of the equator: the larger component of the Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe. 318 sq. mi. (824 sq. km).
  • portable airtime — (communications, wireless)   A wireless, digital communications system enabling user-to-user voice communication, "quicknotes", and alphanumeric messaging.
  • proprietary name — a name of a product or service that is protected by a patent, copyright, or trademark and cannot be used by another party for commercial purposes without permission of the registered owner or licensee.
  • proteus syndrome — a condition caused by malfunction in cell growth, in which bone and flesh tissue overgrow in localized areas of the body
  • recycling scheme — a scheme enabling the public to recycle waste
  • relatively prime — (mathematics)   Having no common divisors (greater than 1). Two numbers are said to be relativey prime if there is no number greater than unity that divides both of them evenly. For example, 10 and 33 are relativly prime. 15 and 33 are not relatively prime, since 3 is a divisor of both.
  • residential home — a home with social-work supervision for people who need more than just housing accommodation, such as esp the elderly, and also children in care or mentally handicapped adults
  • squeaky-bum time — the tense final matches in the race to a league championship, esp from the point of view of the leaders
  • swimming costume — A swimming costume is the same as a swimsuit.
  • tabernacle frame — a frame, especially of the 18th century, around a doorway, niche, etc., that suggests a small building, characteristically one with a pediment and two pilasters on a base.
  • to pass the time — If you do something to pass the time you do it because you have some time available and not because you really want to do it.

On this page, we collect all 16-letter words ending in ME. It’s easy to find right word with a certain length. It is the easiest way to find 16-letter word that ends in ME to use in Scrabble or Crossword puzzles.

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