4-letter words that end in e
- akee — ackee
- alae — plural of ala.
- albe — (obsolete) Although; despite the fact that.
- alee — on or towards the lee
- alme — almah.
- aloe — any plant of the liliaceous genus Aloe, chiefly native to southern Africa, with fleshy spiny-toothed leaves and red or yellow flowers
- amie — a female friend
- ance — (chiefly, Scotland) alternative spelling of once.
- ande — Alternative form of onde.
- anie — Obsolete spelling of any.
- anne — Princess, the Princess Royal. born 1950, daughter of Elizabeth II of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; a noted horsewoman and president of the Save the Children Fund
- ante — the gaming stake put up before the deal in poker by the players
- aoce — Apple Open Collaboration Environment
- aole — no; not at all.
- aone — noting a vessel regarded by a shipping-classification society as being equipped to the highest standard and with equipment maintained in first-class condition.
- apse — a domed or vaulted semicircular or polygonal recess, esp at the east end of a church
- arce — a daughter of Thaumas and the sister of Iris and the Harpies. Zeus took away her wings when she aided the Titans in their war against him.
- arie — Plural form of aria.
- arle — to make a down payment for (something)
- arne — Thomas (Augustine). 1710–78, English composer, noted for his setting of Shakespearean songs and for his song Rule Britannia
- arse — Your arse is your bottom.
- asce — American Society of Civil Engineers
- asde — Airport Surface Detection Equipment: a radar system that is used by aircraft controllers to assist in the safe manoeuvring of aircraft on the ground
- ashe — Arthur (Robert). 1943–93, US tennis player: US champion 1968; Wimbledon champion 1975
- aske — Obsolete spelling of ask.
- asme — American Society of Mechanical Engineers
- asse — Cape fox.
- aube — a department of N central France, in Champagne-Ardenne region. Capital: Troyes. Pop: 293 925 (2003 est). Area: 6026 sq km (2350 sq miles)
- aude — a department of S France on the Gulf of Lions, in Languedoc-Roussillon region. Capital: Carcassonne. Pop: 321 734 (2003 est). Area: 6342 sq km (2473 sq miles)
- auge — a daughter of King Aleus who became a priestess of Athena. After being raped by Hercules she bore a son, Telephus.
- aune — an old French measure of length, usually for measuring cloth
- awee — for a short duration of time
- awre — Atomic Weapons Research Establishment
- axle — An axle is a rod connecting a pair of wheels on a car or other vehicle.
- ayme — Marcel (marsɛl). 1902–67, French writer: noted for his light and witty narratives
- ayre — air1 (def 8d).
- babe — Some people use babe as an affectionate way of addressing someone they love.
- bace — (rare) A blow; a drubbing.
- bade — Bade is a past tense of bid2.
- bake — If you bake, you spend some time preparing and mixing together ingredients to make bread, cakes, pies, or other food which is cooked in the oven.
- bale — A bale is a large quantity of something such as hay, cloth, or paper, tied together tightly.
- bame — Black, Asian, and minority ethnic
- bane — The bane of someone or the bane of someone's life is something that frequently makes them feel unhappy or annoyed.
- bare — If a part of your body is bare, it is not covered by any clothing.
- base — The base of something is its lowest edge or part.
- bate — (of hawks) to jump violently from a perch or the falconer's fist, often hanging from the leash while struggling to escape
- baye — to bathe
- baze — (transitive, obsolete) To stupefy; frighten; alarm.
- bche — Bachelor of Chemical Engineering
- bcme — a colorless liquid, CH2ClOCH2Cl, that forms spontaneously from hydrochloric acid and formaldehyde: a known carcinogen