5-letter words containing e, a
- bayed — a deep, prolonged howl, as of a hound on the scent.
- bayer — reddish brown.
- bayle — Pierre (pjɛr). 1647–1706, French philosopher and critic, noted for his Dictionnaire historique et critique (1697), which profoundly influenced Voltaire and the French Encyclopedists
- bayze — Obsolete form of baize.
- beach — A beach is an area of sand or stones beside the sea.
- beads — a necklace
- beady — Beady eyes are small, round, and bright.
- beaks — Plural form of beak.
- beaky — having a large beak
- beale — Dorothea. 1831–1906, British schoolmistress, a champion of women's education and suffrage. As principal of Cheltenham Ladies' College (1858–1906) she introduced important reforms
- beams — Plural form of beam.
- beamy — sending out beams of light; radiant; bright
- beano — a celebration, party, or other enjoyable time
- beans — the edible nutritious seed of various plants of the legume family, especially of the genus Phaseolus.
- beany — Resembling or characteristic of beans.
- beard — A man's beard is the hair that grows on his chin and cheeks.
- bearn — historical region in SW France, in the Pyrenees
- bears — Plural form of bear.
- beast — You can refer to an animal as a beast, especially if it is a large, dangerous, or unusual one.
- beath — to heat, esp unseasoned wood in order to straighten it
- beats — Plural form of beat.
- beaty — (of music) having a strong rhythm
- beaus — Plural form of beau.
- beaut — You describe someone or something as a beaut when you think they are very good.
- beaux — beau
- beave — (vulgar, slang) The pubic hair and/or vulva of a woman.
- becap — to put a cap on someone's head
- bedad — an exclamation of affirmation
- befal — (obsolete) befall.
- begad — an emphatic exclamation
- began — Began is the past tense of begin.
- begar — compulsory labour, usually without payment; slave labour
- begat — simple past tense of beget.
- behan — Brendan. 1923–64, Irish writer, noted esp for his plays The Quare Fellow (1954) and The Hostage (1958) and for an account of his detention as a member of the Irish Republican Army, Borstal Boy (1958)
- beira — a port in E Mozambique: terminus of a transcontinental railway from Lobito, Angola, through the Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Pop: 566 000 (2005 est)
- bejas — a member of a group of nomadic, predominantly Muslim peoples of northeastern Sudan.
- bekaa — a broad valley in central Lebanon, between the Lebanon and Anti-Lebanon Mountains
- bekah — a half shekel
- belah — an Australian casuarina tree, Casuarina cristata, yielding a useful timber
- belau — Palau
- belay — to make fast (a line) by securing to a pin, cleat, or bitt
- belga — a former Belgian monetary unit worth five francs
- bella — a feminine name
- bemad — to cause to become mad
- bemba — a member of a Negroid people of Africa, living chiefly in Zambia on a high infertile plateau
- benda — Julien (ʒyljɑ̃). 1867–1956, French philosopher and novelist, who defended reason and intellect and attacked the influence of Bergson: author of La Trahison des clercs (1927)
- benga — a Kenyan popular music featuring guitars
- bepat — to pat
- berar — a region of W central India: part of Maharashtra state since 1956; important for cotton growing
- berat — a city in S central Albania.