4-letter words that end in r
- boar — A boar or a wild boar is a wild pig.
- boer — The Boers are the descendants of the Dutch people who went to live in South Africa.
- bohr — Aage Niels (ˈɔɡə neːls). 1922–2009, Danish physicist, noted for his work on nuclear structure. He shared the Nobel prize for physics 1975
- boor — If you refer to someone as a boor, you think their behaviour and attitudes are rough, uneducated, and rude.
- bowr — a muscle
- brer — brother.
- brrr — an exclamation used to suggest shivering
- buhr — burstone.
- burr — A burr is the part of some plants which contains seeds and which has little hooks on the outside so that it sticks to clothes or fur.
- byer — Sports. in a tournament, the preferential status of a player or team not paired with a competitor in an early round and thus automatically advanced to play in the next round: The top three seeded players received byes in the first round.
- cair — (intransitive, obsolete) To go.
- carr — an area of bog or fen in which scrub, esp willow, has become established
- cber — a person who owns and operates a CB radio.
- cbir — (image) content-based information retrieval.
- cd-r — A CD-R is a CD which is capable of recording sound and images, for example from another CD or from the Internet. CD-R is an abbreviation for 'compact disc recordable'.
- cgbr — Central Government Borrowing Requirement
- char — If food chars or if you char it, it burns slightly and turns black as it is cooking.
- cher — a department of central France, in E Centre region. Capital: Bourges. Pop: 312 277 (2003 est). Area: 7304 sq km (2849 sq miles)
- chor — (Geordie) Alternative form of chore#Etymology_2 (to steal).
- chur — an informal expression of agreement
- cidr — Classless Inter-Domain Routing
- cmdr — Cmdr is a written abbreviation for commander.
- cnar — compound net annual rate
- coir — Coir is a rough material made from coconut shells which is used to make ropes and mats.
- comr — Commissioner
- corr — corrected
- cpsr — Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility
- csar — Alternative form of tsar.
- curr — a purring or cooing sound
- czar — an emperor: title of any of the former emperors of Russia and, at various times, the sovereigns of other Slavic nations
- darr — (UK, dialect, Norfolk) A bird, the European black tern.
- dear — You use dear to describe someone or something that you feel affection for.
- deer — A deer is a large wild animal that eats grass and leaves. A male deer usually has large, branching horns.
- detr — Department of the Environment, Transport, and the Regions
- dier — One who dies.
- dior — Christian [kris-chuh n;; French krees-tyahn] /ˈkrɪs tʃən;; French krisˈtyɑ̃/ (Show IPA), 1905–57, French fashion designer.
- doer — a person or thing that does something, especially a person who gets things done with vigor and efficiency.
- door — a movable, usually solid, barrier for opening and closing an entranceway, cupboard, cabinet, or the like, commonly turning on hinges or sliding in grooves.
- dorr — Also, dorbeetle [dawr-beet-l] /ˈdɔrˌbit l/ (Show IPA). a common European dung beetle, Geotrupes stercorarius.
- dour — sullen; gloomy: The captain's dour look depressed us all.
- dper — /dee-pee-er/ Data Processor. Hackers are absolutely amazed that suits use this term self-referentially. *Computers* process data, not people! See DP.
- dtlr — Department of Transport, Local Government, and the Regions
- dtor — (computing) abbreviation of destructor.
- duar — a mountain pass
- dyer — John, 1700–58, British poet.
- e'er — ever.
- eber — Eye dialect of ever.
- eder — a river in central Germany, mainly in Hesse and flowing E to Kassel. 110 miles (177 km) long.
- eger — German name of Ohře.
- eldr — European Liberal Democratic and Reform (Party): a European political party in the European Parliament (1994–2004)