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6-letter words containing r, s, e

  • nebris — a fawn skin worn in Greek mythology by Dionysus and his followers.
  • necros — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of necro.
  • negros — an island of the central Philippines. 5043 sq. mi. (13,061 sq. km).
  • nepers — Plural form of neper.
  • nereis — clamworm.
  • nereus — a sea god, the son of Pontus and Gaea and father of the Nereids.
  • nernst — Walther Herman [vahl-tuh r her-mahn] /ˈvɑl tər ˈhɛr mɑn/ (Show IPA), 1864–1941, German physicist and chemist: Nobel Prize in chemistry 1920.
  • nerves — one or more bundles of fibers forming part of a system that conveys impulses of sensation, motion, etc., between the brain or spinal cord and other parts of the body.
  • nester — a pocketlike, usually more or less circular structure of twigs, grass, mud, etc., formed by a bird, often high in a tree, as a place in which to lay and incubate its eggs and rear its young; any protected place used by a bird for these purposes.
  • nestor — the oldest and wisest of the Greeks in the Trojan War and a king of Pylos.
  • nevers — a former province in central France. Capital: Nevers.
  • nooser — a person who uses a noose
  • norsel — a band or cord, esp one used to attach rope alongside the edge of a fishing-net
  • nosher — Informal. a person who snacks, especially one who does so often or continuously.
  • nursed — Simple past tense and past participle of nurse.
  • nurser — a person, animal, or thing that nurses.
  • nurses — Plural form of nurse.
  • nursey — Alternative form of nursie.
  • nursie — (childish, mainly as a term of address) nurse.
  • nursle — (now rare, archaic) To nurture, train, raise (up) (a person).
  • oaters — Plural form of oater.
  • offers — Plural form of offer.
  • oglers — to look at amorously, flirtatiously, or impertinently.
  • ogress — a roundel sable.
  • oilers — Plural form of oiler.
  • olbers — Heinrich Wilhelm Matthäus [hahyn-rikh vil-helm mah-te-oo s] /ˈhaɪn rɪx ˈvɪl hɛlm mɑˈtɛ ʊs/ (Show IPA), 1758–1840, German astronomer and physician.
  • oncers — Plural form of oncer.
  • operas — Plural form of opera.
  • orates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of orate.
  • orders — an authoritative direction or instruction; command; mandate.
  • oreads — Plural form of oread.
  • orense — a city in N Spain, NW of Madrid.
  • oresme — Nicole d' (nikɔl). ?1320–82, French economist, mathematician, and cleric: bishop of Lisieux (1378–82)
  • orexis — the affective and conative character of mental activity as contrasted with its cognitive aspect; the appetitive aspect of an act.
  • orgies — Plural form of orgy.
  • oriels — Plural form of oriel.
  • ormers — Plural form of ormer.
  • ortles — a range of the Alps in N Italy. Highest peak: 3899 m (12 792 ft)
  • osbert — a male given name: from Old English words meaning “god” and “bright.”.
  • osetra — a type of caviar deriving from the osetra sturgeon
  • osiers — Plural form of osier.
  • osiery — An osier bed.
  • osprey — Also called fish hawk. a large hawk, Pandion haliaetus, that feeds on fish.
  • ostler — hostler.
  • others — additional or further: he and one other person.
  • otters — Plural form of otter.
  • ouster — expulsion or removal from a place or position occupied: The opposition called for the ouster of the cabinet minister.
  • outers — Plural form of outer.
  • oyster — any of several edible, marine, bivalve mollusks of the family Ostreidae, having an irregularly shaped shell, occurring on the bottom or adhering to rocks or other objects in shallow water.
  • papers — a substance made from wood pulp, rags, straw, or other fibrous material, usually in thin sheets, used to bear writing or printing, for wrapping things, etc.
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