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  • 41Hem — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sommaire 1 Toponymie 1.1 France 1.1.1 …

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  • 42hem — {{11}}hem (interj.) late 15c., probably imitative of the sound of clearing the throat. Hem and haw first recorded 1786, from haw hesitation (1630s; see HAW (Cf. haw) (v.)); hem and hawk attested from 1570s. {{12}}hem (n.) O.E. hem a border,… …

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  • 43HEM — Tankstelle der Kette HEM im Landkreis Dithmarschen HEM (Hamburg Eggert Mineralöle) ist eine deutsche Tankstellenkette. Firmengeschichte Gegründet wurde die Familienfirma am 1. April 1925 als Herrmann Eggert Kohlenhandelsgesellschaft. 1954,… …

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  • 44hem — bağ., Far. hem 1) Bir kimseyi uyarmak, bir şeyi açıklamak veya anlamı güçlendirmek için özellikle, zaten, bir de, şurası da var ki anlamlarında kullanılan bir söz Hem ne lüzum var? Hem siz karışamazsınız. 2) Açıklayıcı nitelikte olan ikinci… …

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  • 45hem — [[t]he̱m[/t]] hems, hemming, hemmed 1) N COUNT A hem on something such as a piece of clothing is an edge that is folded over and stitched down to prevent threads coming loose. The hem of a skirt or dress is the bottom edge. 2) VERB If you hem… …

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  • 46hem — I [[t]hɛm[/t]] v. hemmed, hem•ming, n. 1) clo to fold back and sew down the edge of (cloth, a garment, etc.); form an edge or border on or around 2) to enclose or confine (usu. fol. by in, around, or about): hemmed in by enemies[/ex] 3) clo an… …

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  • 47hem — hem1 /hem/, v., hemmed, hemming, n. v.t. 1. to fold back and sew down the edge of (cloth, a garment, etc.); form an edge or border on or around. 2. to enclose or confine (usually fol. by in, around, or about): hemmed in by enemies. n. 3. an edge… …

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  • 48hem — I UK [hem] / US noun [countable] Word forms hem : singular hem plural hems the bottom edge of something such as a dress or curtain that is folded and sewn in place II UK [hem] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms hem : present tense… …

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  • 49hem — I. /hɛm / (say hem) verb (t) (hemmed, hemming) 1. to fold back and sew down the edge of (cloth, a garment, etc.). 2. to form an edge or border to or about. –noun 3. the edge made by folding back the margin of cloth and sewing it down. 4. the edge …

  • 50hem — hem1 [hem] n [: Old English;] the edge of a piece of cloth that is turned under and stitched down, especially the lower edge of a skirt, trousers etc hem 2 hem2 v past tense and past participle hemmed present participle hemming 1.) [T] to turn… …

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