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5-letter words containing a, e, s

  • beast — You can refer to an animal as a beast, especially if it is a large, dangerous, or unusual one.
  • beats — Plural form of beat.
  • beaus — Plural form of beau.
  • bejas — a member of a group of nomadic, predominantly Muslim peoples of northeastern Sudan.
  • blaes — hardened clay or shale, esp when crushed and used to form the top layer of a sports pitch: bluish-grey or reddish in colour
  • blase — If you describe someone as blasé, you mean that they are not easily impressed, excited, or worried by things, usually because they have seen or experienced them before.
  • braes — an upland area
  • cades — Plural form of cade.
  • caese — a Shakespearean interjection of uncertain meaning
  • cafes — Plural form of cafe.
  • cages — Plural form of cage.
  • caise — Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering.
  • cakes — Plural form of cake.
  • cames — a slender, grooved bar of lead for holding together the pieces of glass in windows of latticework or stained glass.
  • canes — Plural form of cane.
  • capes — Plural form of cape.
  • cares — a private organization for the collection of funds, goods, etc., for distribution to the needy in foreign countries.
  • carse — a riverside area of flat fertile alluvium
  • cased — an often small or portable container for enclosing something, as for carrying or safekeeping; receptacle: a jewel case.
  • cases — Plural form of case.
  • caseyCharles Dillon ("Casey") 1891–1975, U.S. baseball player and manager.
  • cashe — (spelling)   It's spelled "cache".
  • caste — A caste is one of the traditional social classes into which people are divided in a Hindu society.
  • cates — choice dainty food; delicacies
  • cause — a person or thing that acts, happens, or exists in such a way that some specific thing happens as a result; the producer of an effect: You have been the cause of much anxiety. What was the cause of the accident?
  • caves — Plural form of cave.
  • cayes — a seaport on the SW coast of Haiti.
  • cease — If something ceases, it stops happening or existing.
  • ceras — (biology) a dorsal or lateral outgrowth on the body of nudibranchs.
  • cesta — (in jai alai) the long basket used to throw and catch the ball
  • chase — If you chase someone, or chase after them, you run after them or follow them quickly in order to catch or reach them.
  • claes — (Scotland) clothes.
  • crase — (obsolete) To break in pieces; to crack.
  • daces — Plural form of dace.
  • daesh — a name used to refer to ISIS/ISIL, the radical Sunni Muslim organization: use of this name is said to delegitimize the group's claim to be an "Islamic state.".
  • dales — a strong working breed of pony, originating from Yorkshire and Durham
  • dames — Plural form of dame.
  • dares — Plural form of dare.
  • dates — the years of a person's birth and death
  • dawes — Charles Gates. 1865–1951, US financier, diplomat, and statesman, who devised the Dawes Plan for German reparations payments after World War I; vice president of the US (1925–29); Nobel peace prize 1925
  • dazes — Plural form of daze.
  • dbase — (tool, product, language)   An interactive DBMS, originally from Ashton-Tate Corporation, and the language used by it. dBASE evolved from Vulcan by Wayne Ratliffe, which came out in around 1980 and ran on CP/M. It was called dBaseII when sold to Ashton-Tate Corporation. The first release was dBASE II, ca 1980. There never was a "dBASE I". Later versions included: dBASE III, dBASE III+, and dBASE IV. Ashton-Tate was taken over in the early 1990s by what became Borland Software Corporation who sold dBase in March(?) 1999 to the newly formed dBase Inc. dBase Inc's first release was Visual dBASE 5.7, a Y2K upgrade to Visual dBASE 5.x. Current version, as of 2003-11-24: dBASE PLUS 2.0x build 1703.
  • deads — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dead.
  • deals — Plural form of deal.
  • deans — Plural form of dean.
  • dears — beloved or loved: a dear friend.
  • deash — to take ash out of or away from (a syrup containing ash ions)
  • degas — to remove gas from (a container, vacuum tube, liquid, adsorbent, etc)
  • desai — Morarji (Ranchhodji) (məˈrɑːdʒɪ). 1896–1995, Indian statesman, noted for his asceticism. He founded the Janata party in opposition to Indira Gandhi, whom he defeated in the 1977 election; prime minister of India (1977–79)
  • desna — a river in the W Russian Federation flowing S to join the Dnieper River near Kiev in Ukraine. About 500 miles (800 km) long.
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