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wem

 

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Term: wem

Noun (plural: wems)

  1. A small village or settlement.
  2. A group of houses or buildings.

Examples:

  1. She decided to move to a peaceful wem in the countryside.
  2. The wem near the mountains was surrounded by breathtaking views.

Adjective

  1. Referring to something or someone from a specific wem.

Example:

  1. He proudly represented his wem community in the regional competition.

Verb (third person singular present: wems, present participle: wemming, past tense: wemmed, past participle: wemmed)

  1. To migrate or move to a different location.

Examples:

  1. The birds wem to warmer regions during the winter.
  2. They wemmed from the bustling city to a peaceful seaside town.

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