4-letter words containing ar
- arne — Thomas (Augustine). 1710–78, English composer, noted for his setting of Shakespearean songs and for his song Rule Britannia
- arni — The wild water buffalo, Bubalis arnee.
- arno — a river in central Italy, rising in the Apennines and flowing through Florence to the Ligurian Sea. Length: about 240 km (150 miles)
- aron — a male given name.
- aros — Plural form of aro.
- arow — in a row
- arpa — a site concerned with internet infrastructure
- arr. — Arr. is a written abbreviation for arrives. It is used on timetables to indicate what time a bus, train, or plane will reach a place.
- arse — Your arse is your bottom.
- arsm — Associate of the Royal School of Mines
- art. — plural arts. article; articles.
- arti — a ritual performed in homes and temples in which incense and light is offered to a deity
- arts — cunning or crafty actions or plots; schemes
- arty — Someone who is arty seems very interested in drama, film, music, poetry, or painting. People often describe someone as arty when they want to suggest that the person is pretentious.
- arum — any plant of the aroid genus Arum, of Europe and the Mediterranean region, having arrow-shaped leaves and a typically white spathe
- arvn — a soldier in the army of South Vietnam.
- arvo — afternoon
- aryl — of, consisting of, or containing an aromatic group
- atar — attar (def 1).
- avar — a member of a people of unknown origin in E Europe from the 6th to the early 9th century ad: crushed by Charlemagne around 800
- bar- — (before Jewish patronymic names) son of
- bara — Theda [thee-duh] /ˈθi də/ (Show IPA), (Theodosia Goodman) 1890–1955, U.S. actress.
- barb — A barb is a sharp curved point near the end of an arrow or fish-hook which makes it difficult to pull out.
- bard — People sometimes refer to William Shakespeare as the Bard.
- bare — If a part of your body is bare, it is not covered by any clothing.
- barf — If someone barfs, they vomit.
- bari — a port in SE Italy, capital of Apulia, on the Adriatic coast. Pop: 316 532 (2001)
- bark — When a dog barks, it makes a short, loud noise, once or several times.
- barm — the yeasty froth on fermenting malt liquors
- barn — A barn is a building on a farm in which crops or animal food can be kept.
- barp — a mound or cairn of stones
- bars — Plural form of bar.
- bart — Lionel. 1930–99, British composer and playwright. His musicals include Oliver! (1960)
- bcar — British Civil Airworthiness Requirements
- bear — If you bear something somewhere, you carry it there or take it there.
- boar — A boar or a wild boar is a wild pig.
- cara — a female given name: from an Italian word meaning “dear one.”.
- carb — Carbs are foods such as potatoes, pasta, and bread, that contain a lot of carbohydrate.
- card — A card is a piece of stiff paper or thin cardboard on which something is written or printed.
- care — If you care about something, you feel that it is important and are concerned about it.
- cark — to break down; die
- carl — a masculine name
- carn — cairn.
- caro — Sir Antony. 1924–2013, British sculptor, best known for his abstract steel sculptures
- carp — A carp is a kind of fish that lives in lakes and rivers.
- carr — an area of bog or fen in which scrub, esp willow, has become established
- cars — Plural form of car.
- cart — A cart is an old-fashioned wooden vehicle that is used for transporting goods or people. Some carts are pulled by animals.
- cary — (Arthur) Joyce (Lunel). 1888–1957, British novelist; author of Mister Johnson (1939), A House of Children (1941), and The Horse's Mouth (1944)
- char — If food chars or if you char it, it burns slightly and turns black as it is cooking.