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6-letter words containing s, e, r, o

  • crusoeRobinson, Robinson Crusoe.
  • decors — Plural form of decor.
  • dehors — Other than, not including, or outside the scope of.
  • delors — Jacques (Lucien Jean). born 1925, French politician and economist, President of the European Commission (1985–94): originator of the Delors plan for closer European union
  • desorb — to change from an adsorbed state on a surface to a gaseous or liquid state
  • doners — Plural form of doner.
  • dopers — Plural form of doper; users of dope.
  • dories — Plural form of dory.
  • dorser — dosser1 .
  • dorset — an Eskimo culture that flourished from a.d. 100–1000 in the central and eastern regions of arctic North America.
  • dorseyTommy, 1905–56, U.S. jazz trombonist and bandleader.
  • dosser — a person who sleeps in a doss house.
  • douser — a person or thing that douses.
  • dowers — Plural form of dower.
  • dowser — Also called dowsing rod [dou-zing] /ˈdaʊ zɪŋ/ (Show IPA). divining rod.
  • dozers — Plural form of dozer.
  • drones — Plural form of drone.
  • droves — simple past tense of drive.
  • drowse — to be sleepy or half-asleep.
  • ecorse — a city in SE Michigan, near Detroit.
  • elisor — (UK, legal) An elector or chooser; one of two persons appointed by a court to return a jury or serve a writ when the sheriff and the coroners are disqualified.
  • ephors — Plural form of ephor.
  • erodes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of erode.
  • errors — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of error.
  • escort — Accompany (someone or something) somewhere, esp. for protection or security, or as a mark of rank.
  • escroc — a conman
  • escrow — A bond, deed, or other document kept in the custody of a third party, taking effect only when a specified condition has been fulfilled.
  • everso — Alternative spelling of ever so.
  • ferous — Wild; savage.
  • fessor — a teacher.
  • fetors — Plural form of fetor.
  • flores — Juan José [hwahn haw-se] /ʰwɑn hɔˈsɛ/ (Show IPA), 1800–64, Ecuadorian general and statesman: president 1830–35, 1839–45.
  • forbes — B(ertie) C(harles) 1880–1954, U.S. financial journalist, publisher, and financier.
  • forces — physical power or strength possessed by a living being: He used all his force in opening the window.
  • forestLee, 1873–1961, U.S. inventor of radio, telegraphic, and telephonic equipment.
  • forges — Plural form of forge.
  • formes — Plural form of forme.
  • forsee — (transitive, UK dialectal, Scotland) To neglect; overlook; disregard; despise.
  • fortes — Plural form of forte.
  • foster — to promote the growth or development of; further; encourage: to foster new ideas.
  • fowers — Plural form of fower.
  • foyers — Plural form of foyer.
  • fresco — A painting done rapidly in watercolor on wet plaster on a wall or ceiling, so that the colors penetrate the plaster and become fixed as it dries.
  • fresno — a city in central California.
  • froise — a type of pancake often made with bacon
  • 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
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