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5-letter words containing u, r, e

  • -uret — formerly used to form the names of binary chemical compounds
  • acrue — Misspelling of accrue.
  • adure — (obsolete) To burn up.
  • akure — a city in SW Nigeria, capital of Ondo state: agricultural trade centre. Pop: 434 000 (2005 est)
  • alure — a flat passage often found behind parapets of churches or battlements
  • apure — a river in W Venezuela, rising in the Andes and flowing east to the Orinoco. Length: about 676 km (420 miles)
  • argue — If one person argues with another, they speak angrily to each other about something that they disagree about. You can also say that two people argue.
  • aruhe — the edible root of a fern
  • auber — Daniel François Esprit (danjɛl frɑ̃swa ɛspri). 1782–1871, French composer, who was prominent in development of opéra comique. His works include 48 operas
  • auger — a hand tool with a bit shaped like a corkscrew, for boring holes in wood
  • aurae — a distinctive and pervasive quality or character; air; atmosphere: an aura of respectability; an aura of friendliness.
  • aurei — a gold coin and monetary unit of ancient Rome, from Caesar to Constantine I.
  • azure — Azure is used to describe things that are bright blue.
  • bauer — Georg [gey-awrk] /geɪˈɔrk/ (Show IPA), Agricola, Georgius.
  • 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.
  • bruce — James. 1730–94, British explorer, who discovered the source of the Blue Nile (1770)
  • brule — (in the Pacific Northwest) an area of forest destroyed by fire.
  • brume — heavy mist or fog
  • brute — If you call someone, usually a man, a brute, you mean that they are rough, violent, and insensitive.
  • buber — Martin. 1878–1965, Jewish theologian, existentialist philosopher, and scholar of Hasidism, born in Austria, whose works include I and Thou (1923), Between Man and Man (1946), and Eclipse of God (1952)
  • buret — a graduated glass tube, commonly having a stopcock at the bottom, used for accurately measuring or measuring out small quantities of liquid.
  • burke — Edmund. 1729–97, British Whig statesman, conservative political theorist, and orator, born in Ireland: defended parliamentary government and campaigned for a more liberal treatment of the American colonies; denounced the French Revolution
  • burse — a flat case used at Mass as a container for the corporal
  • buyer — A buyer is a person who is buying something or who intends to buy it.
  • coeur — Jacques. ?1395–1456, French merchant; councillor and court banker to Charles VII of France
  • crude — A crude method or measurement is not exact or detailed, but may be useful or correct in a rough, general way.
  • cruel — Someone who is cruel deliberately causes pain or distress to people or animals.
  • cruet — A cruet is a small container, or set of containers, for salt, pepper, or mustard which is used at meals.
  • cruse — a small earthenware container used, esp formerly, for liquids
  • cuber — a solid bounded by six equal squares, the angle between any two adjacent faces being a right angle.
  • cured — (of food) treated by salting, smoking, or drying in order to preserve it
  • curer — A healer.
  • cures — Plural form of cure.
  • curet — a spoon-shaped surgical instrument for the removal of tissue from the walls of body cavities
  • curie — Marie (mari). 1867–1934, French physicist and chemist, born in Poland: discovered with her husband Pierre the radioactivity of thorium, and discovered and isolated radium and polonium. She shared a Nobel prize for physics (1903) with her husband and Henri Becquerel, and was awarded a Nobel prize for chemistry (1911)
  • curse — If you curse, you use rude or offensive language, usually because you are angry about something.
  • curve — A curve is a smooth, gradually bending line, for example part of the edge of a circle.
  • cuter — attractive, especially in a dainty way; pleasingly pretty: a cute child; a cute little apartment.
  • dauer — (nematology) A developmental stage of certain nematode larvae in which they exhibit increased durability.
  • debur — to remove burs from (a piece of machined metal)
  • demur — If you demur, you say that you do not agree with something or will not do something that you have been asked to do.
  • dreul — Obsolete form of drool.
  • drupe — any fruit, as a peach, cherry, plum, etc., consisting of an outer skin, a usually pulpy and succulent middle layer, and a hard and woody inner shell usually enclosing a single seed.
  • druse — Islam. a member of an independent religious sect living chiefly in Syria, Lebanon, and Israel, established in the 11th century as a branch of Ismaʿili Shiʿism and containing elements of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, and believing in the transmigration of souls and the ultimate perfection of humankind.
  • druze — Islam. a member of an independent religious sect living chiefly in Syria, Lebanon, and Israel, established in the 11th century as a branch of Ismaʿili Shiʿism and containing elements of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, and believing in the transmigration of souls and the ultimate perfection of humankind.
  • duero — Spanish name of Douro.
  • duper — a person who is easily deceived or fooled; gull.
  • dupreJules [zhyl] /ʒül/ (Show IPA), 1812–89, French painter.
  • dured — Simple past tense and past participle of dure.
  • duren — a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

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