5-letter words that end in r
- ansar — the first inhabitants of Medina to accept Islam.
- antlr — ANother Tool for Language Recognition
- apgar — Virginia, 1909–74, U.S. physician: developed test to evaluate health of newborns.
- appar — Apparently.
- apter — inclined; disposed; given; prone: too apt to slander others.
- arber — Werner. born 1929, Swiss microbiologist, noted for his work on restriction enzymes. Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1978
- arbor — An arbor is a shelter in a garden which is formed by leaves and stems of plants growing close together over a light framework.
- ardor — emotional warmth; passion
- arear — Backward; in or to the rear; behindhand.
- armer — a person who arms
- armor — covering worn to protect the body against weapons
- arter — Eye dialect of after.
- artur — a male given name.
- asher — the son of Jacob and ancestor of one of the 12 tribes of Israel
- ashur — the chief deity, god of war and empire
- asker — to put a question to; inquire of: I asked him but he didn't answer.
- asper — a former Turkish monetary unit, a silver coin, worth 1⁄120 of a piastre
- asser — Tobias [toh-bahy-uh s;; Dutch taw-bee-ahs] /toʊˈbaɪ əs;; Dutch tɔˈbi ɑs/ (Show IPA), 1838–1913, Dutch jurist and statesman: Nobel Peace Prize 1911.
- assur — the supreme national god of the ancient Assyrians, chiefly a war god, whose symbol was an archer within a winged disc
- assyr — Assyrian
- aster — any plant of the genus Aster, having white, blue, purple, or pink daisy-like flowers: family Asteraceae (composites)
- astir — awake and out of bed
- astor — John Jacob, 1st Baron Astor of Hever. 1886–1971, British proprietor of The Times (1922–66)
- athar — attar (def 1).
- attar — an essential oil from flowers, esp the damask rose, used pure or as a base for perfume
- atter — (archaic, or, UK dialectal) Poison, venom, especially of a venomous animal.
- auber — Daniel François Esprit (danjɛl frɑ̃swa ɛspri). 1782–1871, French composer, who was prominent in development of opéra comique. His works include 48 operas
- auger — a hand tool with a bit shaped like a corkscrew, for boring holes in wood
- augur — If something augurs well or badly for a person or a future situation, it is a sign that things will go well or badly.
- aurar — eyrir
- awner — a machine for removing awns from grain
- aznar — Jose Maria [haw-se mah-ree-ah] /hɔ sɛ mɑˈri ɑ/ (Show IPA), born 1953, premier of Spain 1996–2004.
- babar — Babur
- baber — original name Zahir ud-Din Mohammed 1483–1530, founder of the Mogul Empire: conquered India in 1526
- babur — (born Zahir ud-Din Mohammed) 1483-1530; founder & 1st emperor (1526-30) of the Mogul dynasty of India
- bader — Sir Douglas. 1910–82, British fighter pilot. Despite losing both legs after a flying accident (1931), he became a national hero as a pilot in World War II
- bahar — A weight used in parts of the East Indies, varying from about 223 to 625 pounds.
- bajer — Fredrik [fred-rik;; Danish frith -rik] /ˈfrɛd rɪk;; Danish ˈfrɪð rɪk/ (Show IPA), 1837–1922, Danish politician and author: Nobel Peace Prize 1908.
- baker — A baker is a person whose job is to bake and sell bread, pastries, and cakes.
- baler — an agricultural machine for making bales of hay, etc
- barer — without covering or clothing; naked; nude: bare legs.
- baser — Music Obsolete. bass1 (defs 3, 4).
- bauer — Georg [gey-awrk] /geɪˈɔrk/ (Show IPA), Agricola, Georgius.
- bayar — Celâl [je-lahl] /dʒɛˈlɑl/ (Show IPA), 1884–1986, Turkish statesman: president 1950–60.
- bayer — reddish brown.
- bazar — a marketplace or shopping quarter, especially one in the Middle East.
- begar — compulsory labour, usually without payment; slave labour
- berar — a region of W central India: part of Maharashtra state since 1956; important for cotton growing
- bever — a snack
- bevor — the armour that protects the lower part of the face