5 letter words starting with as

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  • ASADA
  • ASANA
  • ASCON
  • ASCOT
  • ASCUS
  • ASDIC
  • ASHED
  • ASHEN
  • ASHES
  • ASHET
  • ASIDE
  • ASITY
  • ASKAR
  • ASKED
  • ASKER
  • ASKEW
  • ASKOI
  • ASKOS
  • ASPEN
  • ASPER
  • ASPIC
  • ASPIE
  • ASPIS
  • ASPRO
  • ASSAI
  • ASSAM
  • ASSAY
  • ASSED
  • ASSES
  • ASSET
  • ASSEZ
  • ASSOT
  • ASTER
  • ASTIR
  • ASTUN
  • ASURA
  • ASWAY
  • ASWIM
  • ASYLA

Sometimes the solution is an uncommon word, then It’s time to learn something new. Here’s the definition of a few of these words:

Definition of ascon

ascon (noun)

  1. A cavity, in the form of a bag or tube, lined with choanocytes, that forms the structure of sponges

Definition of ashes

ashes (noun)

  1. The solid remains of a fire.
  2. The nonaqueous remains of a material subjected to any complete oxidation process.
  3. Fine particles from a volcano, volcanic ash.
  4. (in the plural) Human (or animal) remains after cremation.
  5. What remains after a catastrophe.
  6. A gray colour, like that of ash.

ashes (verb)

  1. To reduce to a residue of ash. See ashing.
  2. To hit the end off of a burning cigar or cigarette.
  3. To hit the end off (a burning cigar or cigarette).
  4. (mostly used in the passive) To cover newly-sown fields of crops with ashes.

ashes (noun)

  1. A shade tree of the genus Fraxinus.
  2. The wood of this tree.
  3. The traditional name for the ae ligature (æ), as used in Old English.

Definition of aside

aside (noun)

  1. An incidental remark made quietly so as to be heard by the person to whom it is said and not by any others in the vicinity.
  2. A brief comment by a character addressing the audience, unheard by other characters.
  3. A minor related mention, an afterthought.

aside (adverb)

  1. To or on one side so as to be out of the way.


Definition of asura

asura (noun)

  1. Deities among the Hindu dharma. Considered to be a group of power-seeking deities, sometimes referred to as devas.
  2. The lowest class of deities and demigods of the Kāmadhātu.