4-letter words containing ar
- harm — a U.S. air-to-surface missile designed to detect and destroy radar sites by homing on their emissions.
- haro — a cry meaning alas
- harp — a musical instrument consisting of a triangular frame formed by a soundbox, a pillar, and a curved neck, and having strings stretched between the soundbox and the neck that are plucked with the fingers.
- harr — (British, dialectal) A sea mist.
- hart — a male deer, commonly of the red deer, Cervus elaphus, especially after its fifth year.
- harz — a range of wooded hills in central Germany, between the Rivers Weser and Elbe: source of many legends. Highest peak: Brocken, 1142 m (3746 ft)
- hear — to perceive by the ear: Didn't you hear the doorbell?
- hoar — hoarfrost; rime.
- hyar — (dialectal) here.
- iaru — International Amateur Radio Union
- isar — a river in central Europe, flowing NE from W Austria through S Germany to the Danube River. 215 miles (345 km) long.
- itar — International Traffic in Arms Regulation
- ivar — a male or female given name.
- iyar — the eighth month of the Jewish calendar.
- izar — a long, usually white cotton dress that covers the body completely, worn by women of North Africa and the Middle East.
- jark — A seal (stamp or impression of a stamp).
- jarl — a chieftain; earl.
- jarp — To knock one pace-egg against that of an opponent, with the aim of cracking the other’s egg and leaving one's own intact.
- jars — Plural form of jar.
- kara — (Sikhism) The bangle worn by Sikhs, to remind the wearer to do God's work, and one of the five Ks.
- karl — a male given name, form of Charles.
- karn — (mining, dated) A pile of rocks.
- karo — a shrub or small tree, Pittosporum crassifolium, of New Zealand, having shiny leaves with a white, felty underside, red flowers, and densely hairy fruit.
- kars — a city in NE Turkey.
- kart — a small, light, low-slung, four-wheeled vehicle, usually powered by a gasoline engine, capable of speeds up to 60 miles per hour (96 km/h), and used for racing or recreation.
- kbar — a kilobar
- knar — a knot on a tree or in wood.
- lara — Brian Charles. born 1969,Trinidadian cricketer: scored 11,953 runs in 131 test matches (1990–2006) for the West Indies; holder of records for highest individual score in first-class cricket (501 not out for Warwickshire, 1994) and for highest test innings (400 not out against England, 2004)
- larb — A popular Laotian or Thai spicy diced-meat salad with ground, chopped, or minced meat and vegetables.
- larc — long-acting reversible contraceptive (or contraception): the use of LARCs such as the intrauterine device, or IUD.
- lard — the rendered fat of hogs, especially the internal fat of the abdomen.
- lare — (obsolete) lore; learning.
- lari — an aluminum coin and monetary unit of the Maldives, the 100th part of a rupee.
- lark — a merry, carefree adventure; frolic; escapade.
- larn — (Northern England) especially (Geordie) To teach or to learn.
- larp — a type of role-playing game in which each participant assumes a particular character and acts out various scenarios at events which last for a predetermined time
- lars — a male given name, form of Lawrence.
- lart — Luser Attitude Re-adjustment Tool
- lear — Edward, 1812–88, English writer of humorous verse and landscape painter.
- liar — MIT Scheme
- maar — a circular volcanic landform resulting from explosive ash eruptions.
- mara — Hindu Mythology. the god of death, sometimes seen as one aspect of a god whose other aspect is Kama, or erotic desire.
- marc — a standardized system developed by the Library of Congress for producing and transmitting machine-readable bibliographic records.
- mard — (Northern England) To cosset (a child).
- mare — Walter (John) 1873–1956, English poet, novelist, playwright, and short-story writer.
- marg — margin
- mari — a member of a Uralic people living in scattered communities north of Cheboksary and Kazan in European Russia, mainly in the Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.
- mark — Marcus Alonzo ("Mark") 1837–1904, U.S. merchant and politician: senator 1897–1904.
- marl — Geology. a friable earthy deposit consisting of clay and calcium carbonate, used especially as a fertilizer for soils deficient in lime.
- marm — (archaic) madam; a polite term of address for a lady.