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8-letter words that end in re

  • evermore — (chiefly used for rhetorical effect or in ecclesiastical contexts) always.
  • exospore — The outer layer of the membrane in some spores.
  • exposure — The state of being exposed to contact with something.
  • filature — the act of forming into threads.
  • fillmore — Millard [mil-erd] /ˈmɪl ərd/ (Show IPA), 1800–74, 13th president of the United States 1850–53.
  • firewire — High Performance Serial Bus
  • firmware — a microprogram stored in ROM, designed to implement a function that had previously been provided in software.
  • fixature — anything that holds an object in place, whether by physical or chemical means
  • flatware — utensils, as knives, forks, and spoons, used at the table for serving and eating food.
  • folivore — any chiefly leaf-eating animal or other organism, as the koala of Australia that subsists on eucalyptus.
  • folklore — the traditional beliefs, legends, customs, etc., of a people; lore of a people.
  • footcare — of or relating to the care of one's feet: a footcare specialist.
  • footsore — having sore or tender feet, as from much walking.
  • for hire — available for rental
  • for sure — free from doubt as to the reliability, character, action, etc., of something: to be sure of one's data.
  • forbeare — Archaic spelling of forbear.
  • forebore — Simple past tense and past participle of forebear.
  • forswore — Simple past form of foreswear.
  • fox fire — the luminescence of decaying wood and plant remains, caused by various fungi
  • fox-fire — organic luminescence, especially from certain fungi on decaying wood.
  • fracture — the breaking of a bone, cartilage, or the like, or the resulting condition. Compare comminuted fracture, complete fracture, compound fracture, greenstick fracture, simple fracture.
  • freeware — computer software distributed without charge.
  • frimaire — (in the French Revolutionary calendar) the third month of the year, extending from November 21 to December 20.
  • gas fire — A gas fire is a fire that produces heat by burning gas.
  • geniture — birth; generation.
  • giftware — china, crystal, or other items suitable for gifts.
  • gonopore — an opening through which eggs or sperm are released, especially in invertebrates.
  • goodsire — a grandfather
  • grasmere — a lake in Westmoreland, in NW England. 1 mile (1.6 km) long.
  • grimoire — a manual of magic or witchcraft used by witches and sorcerers.
  • guaviare — a river in central and E Colombia, flowing E to the Orinoco River. 650 (1046 km) long.
  • haircare — The care and treatment of the hair.
  • halosere — a plant community that originates and develops in conditions of high salinity
  • hangfire — a delay in the detonation of gunpowder or other ammunition, caused by some defect in the fuze.
  • hardcore — unswervingly committed; uncompromising; dedicated: a hard-core segregationist.
  • hardware — metalware, as tools, locks, hinges, or cutlery.
  • hardwire — Alternative spelling of hard-wire.
  • hatchure — Alternative form of hachure.
  • hellfire — the fire of hell.
  • hexacore — (computing, of a microprocessor) Composed of six cores.
  • homecare — The care and maintenance of one's home.
  • homeware — crockery, furniture, and furnishings with which a house, room, etc, is furnished
  • hot-wire — Slang. to start the engine of (a motor vehicle) by short-circuiting the ignition.
  • humiture — a measure of the discomfort most people feel because of the combined effects of atmospheric temperature and humidity; variously defined as Fahrenheit temperature plus some function of vapor pressure.
  • illustre — (obsolete) illustrious.
  • immature — not mature, ripe, developed, perfected, etc.
  • imposure — the act of imposing: the imposure of a decree.
  • in store — an establishment where merchandise is sold, usually on a retail basis.
  • in there — in or into that place
  • in-store — an establishment where merchandise is sold, usually on a retail basis.
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