Crossword clues for eme
eme
- Palindromic Scotch friend
- Dutch uncle
- Burnsian kin
- Uncle in 36 Across
- Relative, in Glasgow
- Uncle, in Perth
- Highland uncle
- Friend, in Ayr
- Linguist's suffix
- Uncle: Scot
- Uncle: Dial
- Uncle, in Scotland
- Suffix with phon-
- Morph- ending
- Linguistics suffix
- Morph or phon ending
- Morph ending
- Linguistic suffix with morph-
- Linguistic suffix with morph or phon
- Letter after elle in the Spanish alphabet
- Graph- ending
- Friend: Scot
- Dundee uncle
- Argyll uncle
- Antwerp uncle
- Suffix with morph-
- Suffix in linguistics
- Suffix with lex-
- 13th Spanish letter
- Highlander's uncle
- Scotch uncle
- Scottish uncle
- Scot's uncle
- Scottish friend
- Highlands uncle
- Angus's uncle
- Uncle, in Ayr
- A friend in Fife
- Sandy's uncle
- Lothian uncle
- Uncle, to 25 Across
- Uncle, in Glasgow
- Uncle from Aberdeen
- Aberdeen uncle
- Glasgow uncle
- Friend, in Aberdeen
- Scot's friend
- Bobby Burns's uncle
- Friend, in Glasgow
- Uncle, in Edinburgh
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Eme
Eme \Eme\, n. [See Eame.]
An uncle. [Obs.]
--Spenser.
Wiktionary
eme
alt. (label en obsolete outside Scotland) An uncle. n. (label en obsolete outside Scotland) An uncle.
Wikipedia
EME
EME may refer to:
EME (psychedelic)
EME, or 2,5-di ethoxy-4- methoxy amphetamine, is a lesser-known psychedelic drug. It is a diethoxy-methoxy analog of TMA-2. EME was first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin. In his book PiHKAL (Phenethylamines i Have Known And Loved), both the dosage and duration are unknown. EME produces few to no effects. Very little data exists about the pharmacological properties, metabolism, and toxicity of EME.