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5-letter words containing m, e, r

  • retem — a shrub, Retama raetam, of Syria and Arabia, having white flowers: said to be the juniper of the Old Testament.
  • rheme — comment (def 7).
  • rheum — a thin discharge of the mucous membranes, especially during a cold.
  • rhyme — identity in sound of some part, especially the end, of words or lines of verse.
  • rimed — identity in sound of some part, especially the end, of words or lines of verse.
  • rimes — identity in sound of some part, especially the end, of words or lines of verse.
  • ripem — Riordan's Internet Privacy Enhanced Mail
  • romeo — the romantic lover of Juliet in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
  • roremNed, born 1923, U.S. composer and author.
  • rumen — the first stomach of ruminating animals, lying next to the reticulum.
  • seram — an island in Indonesia, in the Moluccas, separated from New Guinea by the Ceram Sea: mountainous and densely forested. Area: 17 150 sq km (6622 sq miles)
  • serum — the clear, pale-yellow liquid that separates from the clot in the coagulation of blood; blood serum.
  • smear — to spread or daub (an oily, greasy, viscous, or wet substance) on or over something: to smear butter on bread.
  • somer — summer2 (def 1).
  • sperm — semen.
  • sumer — an ancient region in southern Mesopotamia that contained a number of independent cities and city-states of which the first were established possibly as early as 5000 b.c.: conquered by the Elamites and, about 2000 b.c., by the Babylonians; a number of its cities, as Ur, Uruk, Kish, and Lagash, are major archaeological sites in southern Iraq.
  • tamer — changed from the wild or savage state; domesticated: a tame bear.
  • terms — a word or group of words designating something, especially in a particular field, as atom in physics, quietism in theology, adze in carpentry, or district leader in politics.
  • therm — any of several units of heat, as one equivalent to 1000 large calories or 100,000 British thermal units.
  • timer — a person or thing that times.
  • tormeMelvin Howard ("Mel"; "The Velvet Fog") 1925–99, U.S. jazz singer, actor, and composer.
  • trema — mark placed over vowel to indicate it is to be pronounced separately
  • trime — a former silver three-cent coin of the U.S., issued from 1851 to 1873.
  • umber — an earth consisting chiefly of a hydrated oxide of iron and some oxide of manganese, used in its natural state as a brown pigment (raw umber) or, after heating, as a reddish-brown pigment (burnt umber)
  • vomer — a bone of the skull in most vertebrates, in humans forming a large part of the septum between the right and left cavities of the nose.
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