Nope. But you can order it on line from the maker.
Homonyms for "hem" include: Hem - the edge or border of a piece of clothing that is folded and sewn Hem - to hesitate or falter in speech Hem - a verb used to surround or enclose something with a border or edge
hem/o/stasis from the prefix hem/o- (meaning blood) and the suffix -stasis (meaning stopping). To wit, hem/o/rrhage comes from the same prefix hem/o-(meaning blood) and -rrhage (bursting forth or pouring) and means excessive bleeding. Drugs that stop bleeding are the hemo/statics ("blood stoppers") Hemostasis or exsanguination...either way, now; non-emergent.
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hem/o/stasis from the prefix hem/o- (meaning blood) and the suffix -stasis (meaning stopping). To wit, hem/o/rrhage comes from the same prefix hem/o-(meaning blood) and -rrhage (bursting forth or pouring) and means excessive bleeding. Drugs that stop bleeding are the hemo/statics ("blood stoppers") Hemostasis or exsanguination...either way, now; non-emergent.
home hem your home ditt hem/ert hem (plural) our home vårt hem my home mitt hem his/her home hans/hennes hem their home deras hem
The plural of hem is hems.
A hem is part of garments, drapes or cloth
Hem ljuva hem - 2001 is rated/received certificates of: Sweden:15
Bene, meaning well, and factor, meaning maker or doer.
On your knees before your maker.
The past tense of "vee" in this context could be "faded" or "dissipated", depending on the intended meaning of the color diminishing down to the hem of the dress.