1. teme - Noun
2. Teme - Proper noun
teme (plural temes)
A meme which lives in a technological artifact rather than the human mind.
A river which rises in Powys, Wales, before entering England, flowing through Shropshire, Herefordshire, for a short distance, and Worcestershire, and joining the River Severn south of Worcester.
A minor river in Marlborough, New Zealand, which flows into the (Marlborough) Avon River.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA yellow alert for heavy wind ended at 11am this morning, but severe flood warnings remain in place for the rivers Lymn and Steeping in Lincolnshire, as well as the River Teme in Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Shropshire. Source: Internet
Flood water surrounds abandoned cars left in a flooded street in Tenbury Wells, after the River Teme burst its banks in western England, on February 16, 2020, after Storm Dennis caused flooding across large swathes of Britain. Source: Internet
Mill Street and Broad Street, leading down from the very centre to the Teme in the south, are particularly famous for their rich architectural heritage and vistas, with many fine Georgian buildings. Source: Internet
… and here’s why … Psihologijske Teme (Psychological Topics); Special Issue on Evolutionary Psychology, 15, 181–202. Source: Internet
Furthermore, the lack of development to the south and west allows for the town's historic setting (and particularly that of the castle) by the Teme and the neighbouring countryside to be readily appreciated in the modern day. Source: Internet
Landmarks Dinham Bridge crossing the River Teme ; Ludlow Castle is situated above on the hill. Source: Internet