6-letter words that end in er
- colter — a blade or disk on a plow, for forming the vertical wall of the furrow
- comber — a person, tool, or machine that combs wool, flax, etc
- comper — a person who regularly enters competitions in newspapers, magazines, etc, esp competitions offering consumer goods as prizes
- conder — a person who directs the steering of a ship
- confer — When you confer with someone, you discuss something with them in order to make a decision. You can also say that two people confer.
- conger — A conger or a conger eel is a large fish that looks like a snake.
- conker — Conkers are round brown nuts which come from horse chestnut trees.
- conner — A marine European fish (Crenilabrus melops); also, the related American cunner.
- cooker — A cooker is a large metal device for cooking food using gas or electricity. A cooker usually consists of a grill, an oven, and some gas or electric rings.
- cooler — A cooler is a container for keeping things cool, especially drinks.
- cooner — coon dog.
- cooper — A cooper is a person who makes barrels.
- cooser — an uncastrated male horse; stallion
- cooter — a large freshwater turtle, Pseudemus concinna, found in southern USA and northern Mexico
- coover — Robert (Lowell) born 1932, U.S. novelist and playwright.
- copher — Obsolete form of coffer.
- copier — A copier is a machine which makes exact copies of writing or pictures on paper, usually by a photographic process.
- copper — Copper is reddish-brown metal that is used to make things such as coins and electrical wires.
- copter — A copter is a helicopter.
- corder — a string or thin rope made of several strands braided, twisted, or woven together.
- corker — If you say that someone or something is a corker, you mean that they are very good.
- corner — A corner is a point or an area where two or more edges, sides, or surfaces of something join.
- cosher — to pamper or coddle
- cosier — a cobbler
- coster — costermonger.
- cotter — any part, such as a pin, wedge, key, etc, that is used to secure two other parts so that relative motion between them is prevented
- couper — a dealer
- couter — a piece of armour designed to protect the elbow
- cowper — William. 1731–1800, English poet, noted for his nature poetry, such as in The Task (1785), and his hymns
- cozier — a cobbler
- craker — (obsolete) One who boasts; a braggart.
- crater — A crater is a very large hole in the ground, which has been caused by something hitting it or by an explosion.
- craver — Someone who craves something.
- crayer — a small sailing vessel formerly used in trade along the coasts of western Europe.
- cremer — Sir William Randal, 1838–1908, English union organizer: Nobel Peace Prize 1903.
- croker — (obsolete) A cultivator of saffron; a dealer in saffron.
- cromer — a resort in E England, on the Norfolk coast: fishing. Pop: 8836 (2001)
- crower — to utter the characteristic cry of a rooster.
- cruder — in a raw or unprepared state; unrefined or natural: crude sugar.
- cuiter — to pamper or coddle
- culler — a person employed to cull animals
- culter — Alternative form of colter.
- culver — a dove or pigeon
- cumber — to obstruct or hinder
- cummer — a godmother
- cunner — a fish (Crenilabrus melops) of the wrasse family found in British coastal areas
- cupper — a person who performs the procedure of cupping.
- curber — a person or thing that curbs or restrains something
- curler — Curlers are small plastic or metal tubes that women roll their hair round in order to make it curly.
- curser — the expression of a wish that misfortune, evil, doom, etc., befall a person, group, etc.