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6-letter words that end in er

  • keelerWilliam H ("Wee Willy") 1872–1923, U.S. baseball player.
  • keener — finely sharpened, as an edge; so shaped as to cut or pierce substances readily: a keen razor.
  • keeper — a person who guards or watches, as at a prison or gate.
  • kegger — a small cask or barrel, usually holding from 5 to 10 gallons (19 to 38 liters).
  • kegler — a participant in a bowling game, as candlepins or tenpins.
  • keiferJoseph Warren, 1836–1932, U.S. lawyer and politician: Speaker of the House 1881–83.
  • keizer — a town in NW Oregon.
  • keller — Gottfried [got-freed;; German gawt-freet] /ˈgɒt frid;; German ˈgɔt frit/ (Show IPA), 1819–90, Swiss novelist.
  • kelper — a native or inhabitant of the Falkland Islands.
  • kelter — kilter.
  • kemper — One who kemps, or strives, for superiority.
  • kenner — a city in SE Louisiana, near New Orleans.
  • kepler — Johann [yoh-hahn] /ˈyoʊ hɑn/ (Show IPA), 1571–1630, German astronomer.
  • khoper — a river in S European Russia, flowing S to the Don River. 625 miles (1006 km) long.
  • khyber — (Cockney rhyming slang) arse.
  • kicker — a person or thing that kicks.
  • kidder — to talk or deal jokingly with; banter; jest with: She is always kidded about her accent.
  • killer — a person or thing that kills.
  • kilmer — (Alfred) Joyce, 1886–1918, U.S. poet and journalist.
  • kilter — good condition; order: The engine was out of kilter.
  • kimmer — cummer.
  • kinder — of a good or benevolent nature or disposition, as a person: a kind and loving person.
  • kinger — a male sovereign or monarch; a man who holds by life tenure, and usually by hereditary right, the chief authority over a country and people.
  • kinker — (circus, working class) A performer in a circus.
  • kipper — a young male Aborigine, usually 14 to 16 years old, who has recently undergone his tribal initiation rite.
  • kisser — a person who kisses.
  • kleber — Jean Baptiste [zhahn ba-teest] /ʒɑ̃ baˈtist/ (Show IPA), 1753–1800, French general.
  • knifer — Someone who sells knives.
  • knower — to perceive or understand as fact or truth; to apprehend clearly and with certainty: I know the situation fully.
  • kocher — Emil Theodor [ey-meel tey-oh-dohr] /ˈeɪ mil ˈteɪ oʊˌdoʊr/ (Show IPA), 1841–1917, Swiss physiologist, pathologist, and surgeon: Nobel Prize 1909.
  • kohler — Wolfgang [vawlf-gahng] /ˈvɔlf gɑŋ/ (Show IPA), 1887–1967, German psychologist.
  • kosher — Judaism. fit or allowed to be eaten or used, according to the dietary or ceremonial laws: kosher meat; kosher dishes; a kosher tallith. adhering to the laws governing such fitness: a kosher restaurant.
  • kramer — John Albert (Jack) 1921–2009, U.S. tennis player and promoter.
  • krater — a mixing bowl characterized by a wide mouth and body with two handles projecting vertically from the juncture of the neck and body, used to mix wine and water.
  • kremer — Gidon. born 1947, Latvian violinist, now based in the US
  • kroner — a cupronickel coin and monetary unit of Denmark, equal to 100 öre. Abbreviation: Kr., kr.
  • kruger — Stephanus Johannes Paulus [ste-fah-nœs yoh-hah-nuh s poh-lœs] /stɛˈfɑ nœs yoʊˈhɑ nəs ˈpoʊ lœs/ (Show IPA), ("Oom Paul") 1825–1904, South African statesman: president of the Transvaal 1883–1900.
  • kuiperGerard Peter, 1905–73, U.S. astronomer, born in the Netherlands.
  • kummer — Ernst Eduard [urnst ed-werd;; German ernst ey-doo-ahrt] /ˈɜrnst ˈɛd wərd;; German ˈɛrnst ˈeɪ duˌɑrt/ (Show IPA), 1810–93, German mathematician.
  • laager — a camp or encampment, especially within a protective circle of wagons.
  • lacier — Comparative form of lacy.
  • lacker — to coat with lacquer.
  • ladder — a structure of wood, metal, or rope, commonly consisting of two sidepieces between which a series of bars or rungs are set at suitable distances, forming a means of climbing up or down.
  • ladler — a person who serves something out with a ladle
  • laffer — (entertainment industry) A comedy.
  • lagger — a convict or ex-convict.
  • laiker — someone who is unemployed
  • lamber — someone who tends to ewes and newborn lambs at lambing time
  • lamper — One who takes part in lamping, or hunting with bright lights.
  • lancer — a cavalry soldier armed with a lance.
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