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6-letter words that end in or

  • harbor — a part of a body of water along the shore deep enough for anchoring a ship and so situated with respect to coastal features, whether natural or artificial, as to provide protection from winds, waves, and currents.
  • hathor — the goddess of love and joy, often represented with the head, horns, or ears of a cow.
  • havior — (obsolete) behaviour; demeanor.
  • hector — Classical Mythology. the eldest son of Priam and husband of Andromache: the greatest Trojan hero in the Trojan War, killed by Achilles.
  • honnor — Obsolete form of honor.
  • horror — an overwhelming and painful feeling caused by something frightfully shocking, terrifying, or revolting; a shuddering fear: to shrink back from a mutilated corpse in horror.
  • huzoor — an Indian of high rank, or a title of respect for such a person
  • in for — about to endure
  • indoor — occurring, used, etc., in a house or building, rather than out of doors: indoor games.
  • isidor — a male given name.
  • isopor — an imaginary line on the earth's surface connecting points of equal annual change in the declination, inclination, or other components of the earth's magnetic field.
  • jailor — a person who is in charge of a jail or section of a jail.
  • junior — younger (designating the younger of two men bearing the same full name, as a son named after his father; often written as Jr. or jr. following the name): May I speak with the junior Mr. Hansen? Mr. Edward Andrew Hansen, Jr. Compare senior (def 1).
  • kantor — MacKinlay [muh-kin-lee] /məˈkɪn li/ (Show IPA), 1904–77, U.S. novelist.
  • kapoor — Sir Anish (ˈænɪʃ). born 1954, British sculptor, born in Bombay; winner of the Turner Prize (1991); noted for the ArcelorMittal Orbit, a sculpture and observation tower exhibited at the London Olympic Park from 2012
  • kronor — Plural form of krona.
  • landorWalter Savage, 1775–1864, English poet and prose writer.
  • lector — a lecturer in a college or university.
  • lentor — Slowness, sluggishness.
  • lessor — a person, group, etc., who grants a lease.
  • lictor — (in ancient Rome) one of a body of attendants on chief magistrates, who preceded them carrying the fasces and whose duties included executing the sentences of criminals.
  • lienor — (legal) A lienholder.
  • liquor — a distilled or spirituous beverage, as brandy or whiskey, as distinguished from a fermented beverage, as wine or beer.
  • mahzor — a Jewish prayer book designed for use on festivals and holy days.
  • mainor — (legal, UK, obsolete) A stolen article found on the person of the thief.
  • mandor — (historical) A chief worker or a supervisor, who oversees the work of other workers.
  • mellor — Schlaer-Mellor
  • mentor — (in the Odyssey) a loyal adviser of Odysseus entrusted with the care and education of Telemachus.
  • meteor — Astronomy. a meteoroid that has entered the earth's atmosphere. a transient fiery streak in the sky produced by a meteoroid passing through the earth's atmosphere; a shooting star or bolide.
  • mirror — any reflecting surface, as the surface of calm water under certain lighting conditions.
  • neibor — Obsolete form of neighbour.
  • nestor — the oldest and wisest of the Greeks in the Trojan War and a king of Pylos.
  • o! for — I wish that I had
  • orator — a person who delivers an oration; a public speaker, especially one of great eloquence: Demosthenes was one of the great orators of ancient Greece.
  • ovator — a person who takes part in ovation for someone
  • pallor — unusual or extreme paleness, as from fear, ill health, or death; wanness.
  • parlor — Older Use. a room for the reception and entertainment of visitors to one's home; living room.
  • pastor — a minister or priest in charge of a church.
  • pavior — a person that paves; paver.
  • pernor — a person who takes or receives the rents, profits, or other benefit of an estate, lands, etc.
  • phasor — a vector that represents a sinusoidally varying quantity, as a current or voltage, by means of a line rotating about a point in a plane, the magnitude of the quantity being proportional to the length of the line and the phase of the quantity being equal to the angle between the line and a reference line.
  • pictor — a faint constellation in the S hemisphere lying between Dorado and Carina
  • plexor — Medicine/Medical. a small hammer with a soft rubber head or the like, used in percussion for diagnostic purposes.
  • pretor — (in the ancient Roman republic) one of a number of elected magistrates charged chiefly with the administration of civil justice and ranking next below a consul.
  • radnor — a town in SE Pennsylvania, near Philadelphia.
  • rancor — bitter, rankling resentment or ill will; hatred; malice.
  • raptor — a raptorial bird.
  • ratfor — RATional Fortran
  • rector — a member of the clergy in charge of a parish in the Protestant Episcopal Church.
  • rhetor — a master or teacher of rhetoric.
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