5-letter words containing b, r, s
- drubs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of drub.
- forbs — Plural form of forb.
- frobs — Plural form of frob.
- garbs — Plural form of garb.
- grabs — to seize suddenly or quickly; snatch; clutch: He grabbed me by the collar.
- grubs — the thick-bodied, sluggish larva of several insects, as of a scarab beetle.
- herbs — Plural form of herb.
- irbus — IrDA Control
- kerbs — Plural form of kerb.
- krabs — Plural form of krab.
- krebs — Sir Hans Adolf [hahns ah-dawlf;; English hanz ad-olf,, ey-dolf] /hɑns ˈɑ dɔlf;; English hænz ˈæd ɒlf,, ˈeɪ dɒlf/ (Show IPA), 1900–81, German biochemist in England: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1953.
- nurbs — Non-Uniform Rational B Spline
- rabes — Plural form of rabe.
- rabis — Alternative spelling of rabiz.
- rbcsp — Roper and Barter's CSP.
- rdbms — relational database
- rebus — a representation of a word or phrase by pictures, symbols, etc., that suggest that word or phrase or its syllables: Two gates and a head is a rebus for Gateshead.
- ribes — any shrub of the genus Ribes, including blackcurrants and redcurrants
- rob's — a male given name, form of Robert.
- robus — Hugo, 1885–1963, U.S. sculptor.
- rubus — a fruit-bearing genus of shrubs including raspberries and blackberries
- saber — a heavy, one-edged sword, usually slightly curved, used especially by cavalry.
- sabir — lingua franca (def 2).
- sabra — (sometimes initial capital letter) a person born in Israel.
- sabre — to strike, wound, or kill with a saber.
- scrab — to scratch or scrape
- scrub — to rub hard with a brush, cloth, etc., or against a rough surface in washing.
- shrub — any of various acidulated beverages made from the juice of fruit, sugar, and other ingredients, often including alcohol.
- slurb — a shabby, ill-planned suburban area.
- sober — not intoxicated or drunk.
- sobor — a council, synod, or convention.
- suber — cork (def 6).
- trabs — training shoes
- verbs — any member of a class of words that function as the main elements of predicates, that typically express action, state, or a relation between two things, and that may be inflected for tense, aspect, voice, mood, and to show agreement with their subject or object.