6-letter words containing i, r, e
- gloire — glory
- goiter — an enlargement of the thyroid gland on the front and sides of the neck, usually symptomatic of abnormal thyroid secretion, especially hypothyroidism due to a lack of iodine in the diet.
- goitre — an enlargement of the thyroid gland on the front and sides of the neck, usually symptomatic of abnormal thyroid secretion, especially hypothyroidism due to a lack of iodine in the diet.
- gooier — Comparative form of gooey.
- graiae — Graeae
- graine — the eggs of the silkworm
- greige — Textiles. gray goods.
- grexit — the possible withdrawal of Greece from the eurozone and a return to the drachma as its national currency.
- gricer — (informal) A railway enthusiast.
- grided — to make a grating sound; scrape harshly; grate; grind.
- gridle — To sing badly with the aim of soliciting donations out of sympathy.
- griefe — Obsolete spelling of grief.
- griefo — marijuana.
- griefs — Plural form of grief.
- griege — gray goods.
- grieve — to feel grief or great sorrow: She has grieved over his death for nearly three years.
- griffe — an ornament at the base of a column, projecting from the torus toward a corner of the plinth.
- grikes — Plural form of grike.
- grille — cooked on a grill; broiled.
- grilse — a young Atlantic salmon as it returns from the sea to fresh water for the first time.
- grimed — Simple past tense and past participle of grime.
- grimes — dirt, soot, or other filthy matter, especially adhering to or embedded in a surface.
- grimke — Sarah Moore, 1792–1873, and her sister Angelina Emily, 1805–79, U.S. abolitionists and women's-rights leaders.
- grinde — Obsolete spelling of grind.
- griped — Informal. to complain naggingly or constantly; grumble.
- griper — Informal. to complain naggingly or constantly; grumble.
- gripes — Plural form of gripe.
- gripey — resembling or causing gripes.
- grippe — influenza.
- grivet — a small Abyssinian monkey, Cercopithecus aethiops, with a grayish back, gray tail, black face, and dark extremities.
- guider — to assist (a person) to travel through, or reach a destination in, an unfamiliar area, as by accompanying or giving directions to the person: He guided us through the forest.
- guiler — a deceiver
- guiser — A person in disguise.
- guiver — affectation of speech or manner.
- hailer — to cheer, salute, or greet; welcome.
- haired — having hair of a specified kind (usually used in combination): dark-haired; long-haired.
- halier — a monetary unit of Slovakia until the euro was adopted, the 100th part of a koruna.
- hardie — (James) Keir (kɪə). 1856–1915, British Labour leader and politician, born in Scotland; the first parliamentary leader of the Labour Party
- havier — A castrated deer.
- hazier — characterized by the presence of haze; misty: hazy weather.
- hegari — a grain sorghum having chalky white seeds.
- hegira — Islam. Hijra.
- heifer — a young cow over one year old that has not produced a calf.
- heired — a person who inherits or has a right of inheritance in the property of another following the latter's death.
- heires — Plural form of heire.
- hejira — Hegira (def 2).
- herdic — a low-hung carriage with two or four wheels, having the entrance at the back and the seats at the sides.
- herein — in or into this place.
- hering — Ewald [ey-vahlt] /ˈeɪ vɑlt/ (Show IPA), 1834–1918, German physiologist and psychologist.
- heriot — a feudal service or tribute, originally of borrowed military equipment and later of a chattel, due to the lord on the death of a tenant.