6-letter words containing r, s, e
- glaser — Donald A. 1926–2013, U.S. physicist: Nobel Prize 1960.
- gluers — Plural form of gluer.
- gofers — Plural form of gofer.
- goners — Plural form of goner (persons who are in a desperate strait or doomed).
- gorets — /gor'ets/ The unknown ur-noun, fill in your own meaning. Found especially on the Usenet newsgroup alt.gorets, which seems to be a running contest to redefine the word by implication in the funniest and most peculiar way, with the understanding that no definition is ever final. [A correspondent from the Former Soviet Union informs me that "gorets" is Russian for "mountain dweller" - ESR] Compare frink.
- gorges — gurge (def 2).
- goster — to laugh uncontrollably
- graces — William Russell, 1832–1904, U.S. financier and shipping magnate, born in Ireland: mayor of New York City 1880–88.
- grades — Plural form of grade.
- grames — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grame.
- grapes — the edible, pulpy, smooth-skinned berry or fruit that grows in clusters on vines of the genus Vitis, and from which wine is made.
- graser — (physics, science fiction) A device for the coherent amplification or generation of electromagnetic radiation in the gamma ray wavelength by the use of excitation energy in resonant atomic or molecular systems.
- grasse — François Joseph Paul [frahn-swa zhaw-zef pawl] /frɑ̃ˈswa ʒɔˈzɛf pɔl/ (Show IPA), Comte de (Marquis de Grasse-Tilly) 1722–1788, French admiral.
- grates — Plural form of grate.
- graves — the grave accent.
- grazes — Plural form of graze.
- grease — the melted or rendered fat of animals, especially when in a soft state.
- greasy — smeared, covered, or soiled with grease.
- greats — unusually or comparatively large in size or dimensions: A great fire destroyed nearly half the city.
- grebes — Plural form of grebe.
- greeds — excessive or rapacious desire, especially for wealth or possessions.
- greeks — Plural form of greek.
- greens — of the color of growing foliage, between yellow and blue in the spectrum: green leaves.
- greets — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of greet.
- griefs — Plural form of grief.
- grikes — Plural form of grike.
- grilse — a young Atlantic salmon as it returns from the sea to fresh water for the first time.
- grimes — dirt, soot, or other filthy matter, especially adhering to or embedded in a surface.
- gripes — Plural form of gripe.
- gropes — Plural form of grope.
- groser — a gooseberry
- grosse — Obsolete spelling of gross.
- grouse — any of numerous gallinaceous birds of the subfamily Tetraoninae. Compare black grouse, capercaillie, ruffed grouse, spruce grouse.
- groves — a small wood or forested area, usually with no undergrowth: a grove of pines.
- growse — (UK, dialect, obsolete) To shiver; to have chills.
- gruels — Plural form of gruel.
- gryesy — grey
- guiser — A person in disguise.
- gurges — a whirlpool.
- gursel — Cemal [je-mahl] /dʒɛˈmɑl/ (Show IPA), 1895–1966, Turkish army officer and statesman: president 1961–66.
- gusher — a flowing oil well, usually of large capacity.
- gutser — a person who eats too much and greedily.
- gyrase — a bacterial enzyme that causes supercoiling of DNA.
- gyrose — marked with wavy lines.
- haeres — heres.
- halser — Alternative form of hawser.
- harems — Plural form of harem.
- hasher — a waiter or waitress, especially in a hash house.
- haters — Plural form of hater.
- havers — to equivocate; vacillate.