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5-letter words containing rs

  • gaurs — Plural form of gaur.
  • gears — Plural form of gear.
  • girsh — qirsh.
  • goers — Plural form of goer.
  • gorse — any spiny shrub of the genus Ulex, of the legume family, native to the Old World, especially U. europaeus, having rudimentary leaves and yellow flowers and growing in waste places and sandy soil.
  • gorsy — Where gorse grows.
  • gursh — qirsh.
  • haars — Plural form of haar.
  • hairs — Plural form of hair.
  • harse — Eye dialect of horse.
  • harsh — ungentle and unpleasant in action or effect: harsh treatment; harsh manners.
  • hdqrs — headquarters: replaced in military use by HQ
  • hears — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hear.
  • heirs — Plural form of heir.
  • herse — A kind of gate or portcullis, having iron bars, like a harrow, studded with iron spikes, hung above gateways so that it may be quickly lowered to impede the advance of an enemy.
  • hirst — Damien. born 1965, British artist, noted esp for his works featuring dead animals preserved in tanks of formaldehyde, and for his 2007 sculpture, For the Love of God, a human skull encrusted with flawless diamonds
  • hoars — Plural form of hoar.
  • hoers — a long-handled implement having a thin, flat blade usually set transversely, used to break up the surface of the ground, destroy weeds, etc.
  • horsa — died a.d. 455, Jutish chief (brother of Hengist).
  • horse — a large, solid-hoofed, herbivorous quadruped, Equus caballus, domesticated since prehistoric times, bred in a number of varieties, and used for carrying or pulling loads, for riding, and for racing.
  • horst — a portion of the earth's crust, bounded on at least two sides by faults, that has risen in relation to adjacent portions.
  • horsy — of, relating to, or characteristic of a horse.
  • hours — a period of time equal to one twenty-fourth of a mean solar or civil day and equivalent to 60 minutes: He slept for an hour.
  • hurstFannie, 1889–1968, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
  • ipars — International Programmable Airline Reservation System
  • izars — a long, usually white cotton dress that covers the body completely, worn by women of North Africa and the Middle East.
  • jeers — Plural form of jeer.
  • karsh — Yousuf [yoh-suh f,, yoo-] /ˈyoʊ səf,, ˈyu-/ (Show IPA), 1908–2002, Armenian-Canadian photographer, born in Turkey.
  • karst — an area of limestone terrane characterized by sinks, ravines, and underground streams.
  • keirs — a large vat in which fibers, yarns, or fabrics are boiled, bleached, or dyed.
  • kerstDonald William, 1911–1994, U.S. physicist.
  • kiers — Plural form of kier.
  • knurs — Plural form of knur.
  • kursk — a city in the W Russian Federation in Europe.
  • lairs — Plural form of lair.
  • larsa — an ancient Sumerian city in southern Iraq: archaeological site.
  • learsEdward, 1812–88, English writer of humorous verse and landscape painter.
  • leers — to look with a sideways or oblique glance, especially suggestive of lascivious interest or sly and malicious intention: I can't concentrate with you leering at me.
  • liars — Plural form of liar.
  • liers — a person or thing that lies, as in wait or in ambush.
  • lours — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lour.
  • maars — Plural form of maar.
  • marse — (used chiefly in representation of southern black speech) master.
  • marsh — Dame (Edith) Ngaio [nahy-oh] /ˈnaɪ oʊ/ (Show IPA), 1899–1982, New Zealand writer of detective novels.
  • mears — a boundary or boundary marker.
  • merse — low level ground by a river or shore, often alluvial and fertile
  • moers — a city in North Rhine-Westphalia W Germany, in the Ruhr district.
  • moors — Plural form of moor.
  • morse — Jedidiah [jed-i-dahy-uh] /ˌdʒɛd ɪˈdaɪ ə/ (Show IPA), 1761–1826, U.S. geographer and Congregational clergyman (father of Samuel F. B. Morse).
  • murse — (US slang) a man's purse.
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