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4-letter words containing ea

  • near — close; to a point or place not far away: Come near so I won't have to shout.
  • neat — in a pleasingly orderly and clean condition: a neat room.
  • odea — a hall, theater, or other structure for musical or dramatic performances.
  • olea — Pharmacology. oil.
  • peag — wampum (def 1).
  • peak — the pointed top of a mountain or ridge.
  • peal — a loud, prolonged ringing of bells.
  • pean — any song of praise, joy, or triumph.
  • pear — the edible fruit, typically rounded but elongated and growing smaller toward the stem, of a tree, Pyrus communis, of the rose family.
  • peas — the round, edible seed of a widely cultivated plant, Pisum sativum, of the legume family.
  • peat — a merry young girl; darling (used as a term of endearment).
  • plea — an appeal or entreaty: a plea for mercy.
  • read — to look at carefully so as to understand the meaning of (something written, printed, etc.): to read a book; to read music.
  • real — true; not merely ostensible, nominal, or apparent: the real reason for an act.
  • ream — a standard quantity of paper, consisting of 20 quires or 500 sheets (formerly 480 sheets), or 516 sheets (printer's ream or perfect ream)
  • reap — to cut (wheat, rye, etc.) with a sickle or other implement or a machine, as in harvest.
  • rear — the back of something, as distinguished from the front: The porch is at the rear of the house.
  • rhea — Classical Mythology. a Titan, the daughter of Uranus and Gaea, the wife and sister of Cronus, and the mother of Zeus, Poseidon, Hera, Hades, Demeter, and Hestia: identified with Cybele and, by the Romans, with Ops.
  • seac — School Examination and Assessment Council
  • seal — a member of the U.S. Navy’s special operations forces.
  • seam — the line formed by sewing together pieces of cloth, leather, or the like.
  • sean — a male given name, form of John.
  • seaq — Stock Exchange Automated Quotation: a computerized system that collects and displays the prices and transactions in securities
  • sear — to burn or char the surface of: She seared the steak to seal in the juices.
  • seas — the sea at a particular time or in a particular area
  • seat — something designed to support a person in a sitting position, as a chair, bench, or pew; a place on or in which one sits.
  • shea — shea tree.
  • teac — Tertiary Education Advisory Committee
  • teak — a large East Indian tree, Tectona grandis, of the verbena family, yielding a hard, durable, resinous, yellowish-brown wood used for shipbuilding, making furniture, etc.
  • teal — any of several species of small dabbling ducks, of worldwide distribution, usually traveling in tight flocks and frequenting ponds and marshes.
  • team — a number of persons forming one of the sides in a game or contest: a football team.
  • tear — the act of tearing.
  • teas — the dried and prepared leaves of a shrub, Camellia sinensis, from which a somewhat bitter, aromatic beverage is prepared by infusion in hot water.
  • teat — the protuberance on the breast or udder in female mammals, except the monotremes, through which the milk ducts discharge; nipple or mammilla.
  • thea — a female given name.
  • toea — a bronze coin and monetary unit of Papua New Guinea, the 100th part of a kina.
  • umea — a city in NE Sweden, on the Gulf of Bothnia.
  • urea — Biochemistry. a compound, CO(NH 2) 2 , occurring in urine and other body fluids as a product of protein metabolism.
  • uvea — the vascular tunic of the eye, comprising the iris, choroid coat, and ciliary body.
  • veal — Also, vealer [vee-ler] /ˈvi lər/ (Show IPA). a calf raised for its meat, usually a milk-fed animal less than three months old.
  • weak — not strong; liable to yield, break, or collapse under pressure or strain; fragile; frail: a weak fortress; a weak spot in armor.
  • weal — wheal.
  • wean — to accustom (a child or young animal) to food other than its mother's milk; cause to lose the need to suckle or turn to the mother for food.
  • wear — to carry or have on the body or about the person as a covering, equipment, ornament, or the like: to wear a coat; to wear a saber; to wear a disguise.
  • yead — (dialect) head.
  • yeah — yes.
  • yean — (of a sheep or goat) to bring forth young.
  • yeap — Alternative spelling of yep.
  • year — a period of 365 or 366 days, in the Gregorian calendar, divided into 12 calendar months, now reckoned as beginning Jan. 1 and ending Dec. 31 (calendar year or civil year) Compare common year, leap year.
  • yeas — yes (used in affirmation or assent).
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