5-letter words that end in s
- burns — Robert. 1759–96, Scottish lyric poet. His verse, written mostly in dialect, includes love songs, nature poetry, and satires. Auld Lang Syne and Tam o' Shanter are among his best known poems
- bus's — a large motor vehicle, having a long body, equipped with seats or benches for passengers, usually operating as part of a scheduled service; omnibus.
- buses — a large motor vehicle, having a long body, equipped with seats or benches for passengers, usually operating as part of a scheduled service; omnibus.
- butts — a large cask for wine, beer, or ale.
- byrds — the. US folk-rock and country-rock group (1964–73), noted for their vocal harmonies and 12-string guitar sound. Their albums include Mr. Tambourine Man (1965), Younger Than Yesterday (1967), and Sweetheart of the Rodeo (1968)
- bytes — adjacent bits, usually eight, processed by a computer as a unit.
- byzas — a son of Poseidon and the eponymous founder of Byzantium.
- cabas — a small ladies' bag
- cades — Plural form of cade.
- cafes — Plural form of cafe.
- cages — Plural form of cage.
- caids — Plural form of caid.
- caius — Saint, died a.d. 296, pope 283–296.
- cakes — Plural form of cake.
- calas — Dumplings made with a deep-fried batter of rice, yeast, sugar, eggs, and flour, part of Creole cuisine.
- calfs — Alternative plural of calf.
- calis — a city in SW Colombia.
- calls — Plural form of call.
- calms — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of calm.
- camas — any of several plants of the genus Camassia, of the lily family, especially C. quamash, of western North America, having long clusters of blue to white flowers and edible bulbs.
- cambs — Cambridgeshire
- cames — a slender, grooved bar of lead for holding together the pieces of glass in windows of latticework or stained glass.
- camis — a light robe
- camps — Plural form of camp.
- camus — Albert (albɛr). 1913–60, French novelist, dramatist, and essayist, noted for his pessimistic portrayal of man's condition of isolation in an absurd world: author of the novels L'Étranger (1942) and La Peste (1947), the plays Le Malentendu (1945) and Caligula (1946), and the essays Le Mythe de Sisyphe (1942) and L'Homme révolté (1951): Nobel prize for literature 1957
- canes — Plural form of cane.
- cants — a salient angle.
- capes — Plural form of cape.
- capos — Plural form of capo.
- carbs — carbohydrate.
- cards — any game or games played with cards, esp playing cards
- cares — a private organization for the collection of funds, goods, etc., for distribution to the needy in foreign countries.
- carks — Plural form of cark.
- carls — Plural form of carl.
- carps — Plural form of carp.
- carts — Plural form of cart.
- carus — (medicine) coma with complete insensibility; deep lethargy.
- casas — Bartolomé de [bahr-taw-law-me th e] /ˌbɑr tɔ lɔˈmɛ ðɛ/ (Show IPA), 1474–1566, Spanish Dominican missionary and historian in the Americas.
- cases — Plural form of case.
- casks — Plural form of cask.
- casts — Assign a part in a play, movie, or other production to (an actor).
- casus — an event, situation or occurrence
- cates — choice dainty food; delicacies
- cauls — a form or plate for pressing a veneer or veneers being glued to a backing or to each other.
- caves — Plural form of cave.
- cavus — (geology) In planetary geology, it is used to refer to irregular steep-sided depressions that do not seem to be impact craters.
- cayes — a seaport on the SW coast of Haiti.
- cedes — to yield or formally surrender to another: to cede territory.
- ceils — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ceil.
- cells — a wireless telephone using a system of low-powered radio transmitters, with each transmitter covering a distinct geographical area (cell) and computer equipment to switch a call from one area to another, thus enabling broad-scale portable phone service.