5-letter words containing r, e
- barer — without covering or clothing; naked; nude: bare legs.
- bares — without covering or clothing; naked; nude: bare legs.
- barge — A barge is a long, narrow boat with a flat bottom. Barges are used for carrying heavy loads, especially on canals.
- barke — Obsolete spelling of bark.
- barre — a rail at hip height used for ballet practice and leg exercises
- barye — a unit of pressure in the cgs system equal to 1 dyne per square centimetre. 1 barye is equivalent to 1 microbar
- baser — Music Obsolete. bass1 (defs 3, 4).
- bauer — Georg [gey-awrk] /geɪˈɔrk/ (Show IPA), Agricola, Georgius.
- bayer — reddish brown.
- 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.
- beers — an alcoholic beverage made by brewing and fermentation from cereals, usually malted barley, and flavored with hops and the like for a slightly bitter taste.
- beery — If a person, especially a man, is described as beery, they have drunk a lot of beer.
- begar — compulsory labour, usually without payment; slave labour
- 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)
- berar — a region of W central India: part of Maharashtra state since 1956; important for cotton growing
- berat — a city in S central Albania.
- beray — to soil, dirty, defile
- bercy — a white sauce flavored with white wine, shallots, fish stock, and parsley: usually served with fish.
- berea — a city in NE Ohio, near Cleveland.
- beret — A beret is a circular, flat hat that is made of soft material and has no brim.
- bergh — Henry, 1811–88, U.S. social reformer: founder of A.S.P.C.A.
- beria — Lavrenti Pavlovich (laˈvrjentij ˈpavləvitʃ). 1899–1953, Soviet chief of secret police; killed by his associates shortly after Stalin's death
- berio — Luciano (luˈtʃano). 1925–2003, Italian composer, living in the US, noted esp for works that exploit instrumental and vocal timbre and technique
- berko — berserk
- berks — Berkshire
- berle — Milton, 1908–2002, U.S. comedian.
- berme — Also, berme. Fortification. a horizontal surface between the exterior slope of a rampart and the moat.
- berne — a canton of Switzerland, between the French frontier and the Bernese Alps. Capital: Bern. Pop: 950 200 (2002 est). Area: 6884 sq km (2658 sq miles)
- berob — to rob
- berra — Lawrence Peter ("Yogi") born 1925, U.S. baseball player and manager.
- berry — Berries are small, round fruit that grow on a bush or a tree. Some berries are edible, for example blackberries and raspberries.
- berth — A berth is a bed on a boat, train, or caravan.
- beryl — a white, blue, yellow, green, or pink mineral, found in coarse granites and igneous rocks. It is a source of beryllium and is sometimes used as a gemstone; the green variety is emerald, the blue is aquamarine. Composition: beryllium aluminium silicate. Formula: Be3Al2Si6O18. Crystal structure: hexagonal
- bever — a snack
- bevor — the armour that protects the lower part of the face
- bider — a person who remains behind
- biker — Bikers are people who ride around on motorbikes, usually in groups.
- biner — a karabiner
- birle — to pour (a drink) or ply with drink
- birne — boule1 (def 1).
- birse — a bristle
- biter — a person or animal that bites, especially habitually or viciously: That dog is a biter.
- blare — If something such as a siren or radio blares or if you blare it, it makes a loud, unpleasant noise.
- blear — to make (eyes or sight) dim with or as if with tears; blur
- blert — a fool
- blore — a strong blast of wind
- bluer — the pure color of a clear sky; the primary color between green and violet in the visible spectrum, an effect of light with a wavelength between 450 and 500 nm.
- boers — a South African of Dutch extraction.