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
Bene, meaning well, and factor, meaning maker or doer.
Hem ljuva hem - 2001 is rated/received certificates of: Sweden:15
On your knees before your maker.
A hem is the edge of a piece of cloth or clothing that has been turned under and sewn. The bottom hem would be the hem at the bottom of a garment (for example, the hem of your pants at your ankles, or the bottom edge of a dress).