5-letter words containing a, e, r
- cedar — A cedar or a cedar tree is a large evergreen tree with wide branches and small thin leaves called needles.
- ceram — one of the Molucca Islands, in Indonesia, west of New Guinea: 6,621 sq mi (17,148 sq km)
- ceras — (biology) a dorsal or lateral outgrowth on the body of nudibranchs.
- ceria — cerium dioxide, CeO2, a white compound used as in ceramics
- chare — a chore, esp. a household chore
- chear — (obsolete) cheer.
- clare — a county of W Republic of Ireland, in Munster between Galway Bay and the Shannon estuary. County town: Ennis. Pop: 103 277 (2002). Area: 3188 sq km (1231 sq miles)
- clear — Something that is clear is easy to understand, see, or hear.
- corea — Armando Anthony [ahr-mahn-doh] /ɑrˈmɑn doʊ/ (Show IPA), ("Chick") born 1941, U.S. jazz pianist and composer.
- crake — any of several rails that occur in the Old World, such as the corncrake and the spotted crake
- crame — a merchant's booth or stall at a market
- crane — A crane is a large machine that moves heavy things by lifting them in the air.
- crape — crepe, esp when used for mourning clothes
- crare — (formerly) a small and unwieldy trading vessel
- crase — (obsolete) To break in pieces; to crack.
- crate — A crate is a large box used for transporting or storing things.
- crave — If you crave something, you want to have it very much.
- craze — If there is a craze for something, it is very popular for a short time.
- creak — If something creaks, it makes a short, high-pitched sound when it moves.
- cream — Cream is a thick yellowish-white liquid taken from milk. You can use it in cooking or put it on fruit or desserts.
- creat — An usher to a riding master.
- crema — A brownish foam that forms on the top of freshly made espresso.
- crena — a notch or indentation
- daker — a unit of commodities equivalent to ten
- dared — an act of daring or defiance; challenge.
- darer — an act of daring or defiance; challenge.
- dares — Plural form of dare.
- darke — Obsolete spelling of dark.
- dater — a person who marks something with a date
- dauer — (nematology) A developmental stage of certain nematode larvae in which they exhibit increased durability.
- dayer — (in combination) Something lasting a specified number of days.
- dazer — a device that dazes or stuns, esp one which stops dogs barking
- deare — an act of damage or injury
- dearn — alone or unseen
- dears — beloved or loved: a dear friend.
- deary — a term of affection: now often sarcastic or facetious
- debar — If you are debarred from doing something, you are prevented from doing it by a law or regulation.
- debra — a feminine name: dim. Debbie, Debby
- defra — Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
- deira — kingdom in present-day NE England in the 6th century a.d., merged with Bernicia to form the kingdom of Northumbria.
- denar — the standard monetary unit of Macedonia, divided into 100 deni
- derat — (transitive) To remove the rats from something.
- deray — disorder; chaos; disarray
- derma — beef or fowl intestine used as a casing for certain dishes, esp kishke
- dewar — Donald. 1937–2000, Scottish Labour politician; secretary of state for Scotland (1997–99); first minister of Scotland (1999–2000)
- drake — Sir Francis, c1540–96, English admiral and buccaneer: sailed around the world 1577–80.
- drape — to cover or hang with cloth or other fabric, especially in graceful folds; adorn with drapery.
- drate — Simple past form of drite.
- drave — a simple past tense of drive.
- drawe — Obsolete spelling of draw.