4-letter words containing e, y, r
- -ery — indicating a place of business or some other activity
- -yer — -ier
- aery — lofty, insubstantial, or visionary
- ayer — Sir Alfred Jules. 1910–89, English positivist philosopher, noted particularly for his antimetaphysical work Language, Truth, and Logic (1936)
- ayre — air1 (def 8d).
- byer — Sports. in a tournament, the preferential status of a player or team not paired with a competitor in an early round and thus automatically advanced to play in the next round: The top three seeded players received byes in the first round.
- byre — A byre is a cowshed.
- drey — The nest of a squirrel, typically in the form of a mass of twigs in a tree.
- dyer — John, 1700–58, British poet.
- eery — uncanny, so as to inspire superstitious fear; weird: an eerie midnight howl.
- eyer — One who eyes another.
- eyra — A reddish -brown form of the jaguarundi.
- eyre — (UK, legal, obsolete) A journey in circuit of certain itinerant judges called justices in eyre (or in itinere).
- eyry — (rare) alternative spelling of eyrie.
- fery — Eye dialect of very.
- frey — the god of peace, prosperity, and marriage: one of the Vanir, originally brought to Asgard as a hostage.
- frye — (Herman) Northrop, 1912–91, Canadian literary critic and educator.
- gery — (obsolete) changeable; fickle.
- grey — any achromatic color; any color with zero chroma, intermediate between white and black.
- gyre — a ring or circle.
- hery — to glorify; praise
- hyer — Obsolete spelling of higher.
- jery — Several species of bird endemic to Madagascar, in the genuses Neomixis and Hartertula.
- lyre — a musical instrument of ancient Greece consisting of a soundbox made typically from a turtle shell, with two curved arms connected by a yoke from which strings are stretched to the body, used especially to accompany singing and recitation.
- mery — Obsolete form of merry.
- oyer — oyer and terminer.
- prey — an animal hunted or seized for food, especially by a carnivorous animal.
- pyre — a pile or heap of wood or other combustible material.
- rely — to depend confidently; put trust in (usually followed by on or upon): You can rely on her work.
- ryle — Sir Martin, 1918–84, British astronomer: Nobel Prize in physics 1974.
- rype — the ptarmigan
- trey — a playing card or a die having three pips.
- trye — very good
- tyer — a person who ties
- tyre — to furnish with tires.
- urey — Harold Clayton [kleyt-n] /ˈkleɪt n/ (Show IPA), 1893–1981, U.S. chemist: Nobel prize 1934.
- very — in a high degree; extremely; exceedingly: A giant is very tall.
- wery — Eye dialect of very.
- wyer — Obsolete form of weir.
- wyre — Obsolete spelling of wire.
- yare — quick; agile; lively.
- year — a period of 365 or 366 days, in the Gregorian calendar, divided into 12 calendar months, now reckoned as beginning Jan. 1 and ending Dec. 31 (calendar year or civil year) Compare common year, leap year.
- yeer — Obsolete spelling of year.
- yerb — Eye dialect of herb.
- yerd — to beat (someone or something) using a rod or stick
- yere — (Irish) your (plural); of ye, belonging to ye.
- yerk — to strike or whip.
- yern — Obsolete form of yearn.
- yore — Chiefly Literary. time past: knights of yore.
- yser — a river flowing from N France through NW Belgium into the North Sea: battles 1914–18. 55 miles (89 km) long.
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