5-letter words containing u, r, e
- durer — Albrecht [ahl-brekht] /ˈɑl brɛxt/ (Show IPA), 1471–1528, German painter and engraver.
- durex — A Durex is a condom.
- ecrus — very light brown in color, as raw silk, unbleached linen, etc.
- encur — Alternative form of incur.
- enure — To inure; to become accustomed or desensitized to something unpleasant due to constant exposure.
- eruca — (zoology) An insect in the larval state; a caterpillar; a larva.
- eruct — Emit stomach gas noisily through the mouth; belch.
- erugo — verdigris
- erupt — (of a volcano) become active and eject lava, ash, and gases.
- euery — Obsolete typography of every.
- euler — [Named after the Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler (1707-1783)] A revision of ALGOL by Niklaus Wirth. A small predecessor of Pascal.
- euro- — Euro is used to form words that describe or refer to something which is connected with Europe or with the European Union.
- euros — Plural form of euro.
- eurus — the east or southeast wind personified
- eury- — broad or wide
- exurb — A district outside a city, especially a prosperous area beyond the suburbs.
- faure — Gabriel Urbain [ga-bree-el oor-ban] /ga briˈɛl urˈbɛ̃/ (Show IPA), 1845–1924, French composer.
- femur — Anatomy. a bone in the human leg extending from the pelvis to the knee, that is the longest, largest, and strongest in the body; thighbone.
- feuar — (legal, Scotland) One who holds a feu.
- fleur — a female given name.
- fouer — crazy; foolish.
- foure — Obsolete spelling of four.
- freud — Anna, 1895–1982, British psychoanalyst, born in Austria (daughter of Sigmund Freud).
- fuero — a Spanish charter or code of laws
- fumer — Often, fumes. any smokelike or vaporous exhalation from matter or substances, especially of an odorous or harmful nature: tobacco fumes; noxious fumes of carbon monoxide.
- furze — gorse.
- gebur — a tenant farmer
- gluer — One who glues.
- gruel — a light, usually thin, cooked cereal made by boiling meal, especially oatmeal, in water or milk.
- grues — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grue.
- grume — blood when viscous.
- guare — John, born 1938, U.S. playwright.
- gurge — a whirlpool.
- gweru — a city in central Zimbabwe.
- houre — Obsolete spelling of hour.
- huger — extraordinarily large in bulk, quantity, or extent: a huge ship; a huge portion of ice cream.
- inure — to accustom to hardship, difficulty, pain, etc.; toughen or harden; habituate (usually followed by to): inured to cold.
- juger — A Roman measure of land, measuring 28,800 square feet, or 240 feet in length by 120 in breadth.
- jurel — any of several carangid food fishes, especially of the genus Caranx, found in warm seas.
- laure — (language) A language for knowledge representation combining object-oriented features and logic programming. It has set operations, object-oriented exception handling and a polymorphic type system.
- lemur — any of various small, arboreal, chiefly nocturnal mammals of the family Lemuridae, of Madagascar and the Comoro Islands, especially of the genus Lemur, usually having large eyes, a foxlike face, and woolly fur: most lemurs are endangered.
- louer — Obsolete typography of lover.
- loure — a slow dance of French origin
- lucre — monetary reward or gain; money.
- luger — Someone who competes in the luge.
- lured — anything that attracts, entices, or allures.
- lurer — anything that attracts, entices, or allures.
- lures — Plural form of lure.
- lurex — Alternative capitalization of Lurex.
- lurie — Alison. born 1926, US novelist. Her novels include Imaginary Friends (1967), The War Between the Tates (1974), Foreign Affairs (1985), and The Last Resort (1998)