5-letter words containing er
- esher — a town in SE England, in NE Surrey near London: racecourse. Pop: 25 172 (2001)
- esker — A long ridge of gravel and other sediment, typically having a winding course, deposited by meltwater from a retreating glacier or ice sheet.
- esper — A person supposed to have paranormal abilities.
- ester — An organic compound made by replacing the hydrogen of an acid by an alkyl or other organic group. Many naturally occurring fats and essential oils are esters of fatty acids.
- ether — A pleasant-smelling, colorless, volatile liquid that is highly flammable. It is used as an anesthetic and as a solvent or intermediate in industrial processes.
- 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.
- ever- — You use ever in adjectives such as ever-increasing and ever-present, to show that something exists or continues all the time.
- evere — Obsolete spelling of ever.
- evert — Turn (a structure or organ) outward or inside out.
- every — (preceding a singular noun) used to refer to all the individual members of a set without exception.
- ewers — Plural form of ewer.
- ewery — (historical, UK) An office or place of household service where the ewers were kept.
- exert — Apply or bring to bear (a force, influence, or quality).
- eyers — Plural form of eyer.
- facer — a person or thing that faces.
- fader — a person or thing that fades.
- faery — the imaginary land of the fairies; fairyland.
- faker — anything made to appear otherwise than it actually is; counterfeit: This diamond necklace is a fake.
- farer — the price of conveyance or passage in a bus, train, airplane, or other vehicle.
- faxer — facsimile (def 2).
- femer — feminine.
- feral — causing death; fatal.
- feres — Plural form of fere.
- feria — Ecclesiastical. a weekday on which no feast is celebrated.
- ferly — something unusual, strange, or causing wonder or terror.
- ferme — (cant) Hole.
- fermi — Enrico [en-ree-koh;; Italian en-ree-kaw] /ɛnˈri koʊ;; Italian ɛnˈri kɔ/ (Show IPA), 1901–54, Italian physicist, in the U.S. after 1939: Nobel Prize 1938.
- ferms — Plural form of ferm.
- ferns — a female given name.
- ferny — pertaining to, consisting of, or like ferns: ferny leaves.
- ferry — a commercial service with terminals and boats for transporting persons, automobiles, etc., across a river or other comparatively small body of water.
- fever — an abnormal condition of the body, characterized by undue rise in temperature, quickening of the pulse, and disturbance of various body functions.
- fewer — not many but more than one: Few artists live luxuriously.
- feyer — Comparative form of fey.
- fiber — a fine, threadlike piece, as of cotton, jute, or asbestos.
- fiery — consisting of, attended with, characterized by, or containing fire: a volcano's fiery discharge.
- fifer — a high-pitched transverse flute used commonly in military and marching musical groups.
- filer — a long, narrow tool of steel or other metal having a series of ridges or points on its surfaces for reducing or smoothing surfaces of metal, wood, etc.
- finer — of superior or best quality; of high or highest grade: fine wine.
- firer — a state, process, or instance of combustion in which fuel or other material is ignited and combined with oxygen, giving off light, heat, and flame.
- fiver — a cardinal number, four plus one.
- fixer — a person or thing that fixes.
- fleer — to grin or laugh coarsely or mockingly.
- flier — something that flies, as a bird or insect.
- flyer — something that flies, as a bird or insect.
- fouer — crazy; foolish.
- fower — (Early Modern English, dated) One who cleans (fows), as in cooking utensils or house maintenance.
- foyer — the lobby of a theater, hotel, or apartment house.
- freer — a person or thing that frees.