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-eme
2- a suffix used principally in linguistics to form nouns with the sense “significant contrastive unit,” at the level of language specified by the stem:
morpheme; tagmeme.
-eme
suffix forming nouns
- linguistics indicating a minimal distinctive unit of a specified type in a language
phoneme
morpheme
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of eme1
Example Sentences
EME Aesthetics said all its clients are given a full consultation and are under no obligation to book any procedures, and it therefore considers that its ad had not pressured consumers or trivialised the risks of cosmetic procedures.
Olmos’s directorial debut, “American Me” details criminal life on L.A. streets and in prisons through his portrayal of Montoya Santana, drawing inspiration from the notorious prison gang La eMe.
If he talked to the police, the message said, “I’ll kill you and your family just to let you know not to f— with the Eme.”
And while he sought to stay faithful to the story of Joe Morgan, La eMe’s first non-Latino member, he did so without explicitly referencing him or any of the factions involved by name.
Contrary to the apocryphal legend that has circulated over the years, neither Hackford nor Baca was ever in contact with members of La eMe.
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