5 letter words starting with e

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  • EAGER
  • EAGLE
  • EAGLY
  • EAGRE
  • EALED
  • EALES
  • EANED
  • EARDS
  • EARED
  • EARLS
  • EARLY
  • EARNS
  • EARNT
  • EARST
  • EARTH
  • EASED
  • EASEL
  • EASER
  • EASES
  • EASLE
  • EASTS
  • EATEN
  • EATER
  • EATHE
  • EATIN
  • EAVED
  • EAVER
  • EAVES
  • EBANK
  • EBBED
  • EBBET
  • EBENA
  • EBENE
  • EBIKE
  • EBONS
  • EBONY
  • EBOOK
  • ECADS
  • ECARD
  • ECASH
  • ECHED
  • ECHES
  • ECHOS
  • ECIGS
  • ECLAT
  • ECOLE
  • ECRUS
  • EDEMA
  • EDGED
  • EDGER
  • EDGES
  • EDICT
  • EDIFY
  • EDILE
  • EDITS
  • EDUCE
  • EDUCT
  • EEJIT
  • EENSY
  • EERIE
  • EEVEN
  • EEVER
  • EEVNS
  • EFFED
  • EFFER
  • EFITS
  • EGADS
  • EGERS
  • EGEST
  • EGGAR
  • EGGED
  • EGGER
  • EGMAS
  • EGRET
  • EHING
  • EIDER
  • EIDOS
  • EIGHT
  • EIGNE
  • EIKED
  • EIKON
  • EILDS
  • EIRON
  • EISEL
  • EJECT
  • EJIDO
  • EKDAM
  • EKING
  • EKKAS
  • ELAIN
  • ELAND
  • ELANS
  • ELATE
  • ELBOW
  • ELCHI
  • ELDER
  • ELDIN
  • ELECT
  • ELEET
  • ELEGY
  • ELEMI
  • ELFED
  • ELFIN
  • ELIAD
  • ELIDE
  • ELINT
  • ELITE
  • ELMEN
  • ELOGE
  • ELOGY
  • ELOIN
  • ELOPE
  • ELOPS
  • ELPEE
  • ELSIN
  • ELUDE
  • ELUTE
  • ELVAN
  • ELVEN
  • ELVER
  • ELVES
  • EMACS
  • EMAIL
  • EMBAR
  • EMBAY
  • EMBED
  • EMBER
  • EMBOG
  • EMBOW
  • EMBOX
  • EMBUS
  • EMCEE
  • EMEER
  • EMEND
  • EMERG
  • EMERY
  • EMEUS
  • EMICS
  • EMIRS
  • EMITS
  • EMMAS
  • EMMER
  • EMMET
  • EMMEW
  • EMMYS
  • EMOJI
  • EMONG
  • EMOTE
  • EMOVE
  • EMPTS
  • EMPTY
  • EMULE
  • EMURE
  • EMYDE
  • EMYDS
  • ENACT
  • ENARM
  • ENATE
  • ENDED
  • ENDER
  • ENDEW
  • ENDOW
  • ENDUE
  • ENEMA
  • ENEMY
  • ENEWS
  • ENFIX
  • ENIAC
  • ENJOY
  • ENLIT
  • ENMEW
  • ENNOG
  • ENNUI
  • ENOKI
  • ENOLS
  • ENORM
  • ENOWS
  • ENROL
  • ENSEW
  • ENSKY
  • ENSUE
  • ENTER
  • ENTIA
  • ENTRE
  • ENTRY
  • ENURE
  • ENURN
  • ENVOI
  • ENVOY
  • ENZYM
  • EOLID
  • EORLS
  • EOSIN
  • EPACT
  • EPEES
  • EPENA
  • EPENE
  • EPHAH
  • EPHAS
  • EPHOD
  • EPHOR
  • EPICS
  • EPOCH
  • EPODE
  • EPOPT
  • EPOXY
  • EPPIE
  • EPRIS
  • EQUAL
  • EQUES
  • EQUID
  • EQUIP
  • ERASE
  • ERBIA
  • ERECT
  • EREVS
  • ERGON
  • ERGOS
  • ERGOT
  • ERHUS
  • ERICA
  • ERICK
  • ERICS
  • ERING
  • ERNED
  • ERNES
  • ERODE
  • EROSE
  • ERRED
  • ERROR
  • ERSES
  • ERUCT
  • ERUGO
  • ERUPT
  • ERUVS
  • ERVEN
  • ERVIL
  • ESCAR
  • ESCOT
  • ESILE
  • ESKAR
  • ESKER
  • ESNES
  • ESROG
  • ESSAY
  • ESSES
  • ESTER
  • ESTOC
  • ESTOP
  • ESTRO
  • ETAGE
  • ETAPE
  • ETATS
  • ETENS
  • ETHAL
  • ETHER
  • ETHIC
  • ETHNE
  • ETHOS
  • ETHYL
  • ETICS
  • ETNAS
  • ETROG
  • ETTIN
  • ETTLE
  • ETUDE
  • ETUIS
  • ETWEE
  • ETYMA
  • EUGHS
  • EUKED
  • EUPAD
  • EUROS
  • EUSOL
  • EVADE
  • EVEGS
  • EVENS
  • EVENT
  • EVERT
  • EVERY
  • EVETS
  • EVHOE
  • EVICT
  • EVILS
  • EVITE
  • EVOHE
  • EVOKE
  • EWERS
  • EWEST
  • EWHOW
  • EWKED
  • EXACT
  • EXALT
  • EXAMS
  • EXCEL
  • EXEAT
  • EXECS
  • EXEEM
  • EXEME
  • EXERT
  • EXFIL
  • EXIER
  • EXIES
  • EXILE
  • EXINE
  • EXING
  • EXIST
  • EXITE
  • EXITS
  • EXODE
  • EXOME
  • EXONS
  • EXPAT
  • EXPEL
  • EXPOS
  • EXTOL
  • EXTRA
  • EXUDE
  • EXULS
  • EXULT
  • EXURB
  • EYASS
  • EYERS
  • EYING
  • EYOTS
  • EYRAS
  • EYRES
  • EYRIE
  • EYRIR
  • EZINE

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 empty

empty (noun)

  1. (usually plural) A container, especially a bottle, whose contents have been used up, leaving it empty.

empty (verb)

  1. To make empty; to void; to remove the contents of.
  2. Of a river, duct, etc: to drain or flow toward an ultimate destination.

empty (adjective)

  1. Devoid of content; containing nothing or nobody; vacant.
  2. Containing no elements (as of a string, array, or set), opposed to being null (having no valid value).
  3. Free; clear; devoid; often with of.
  4. Having nothing to carry, emptyhanded; unburdened.
  5. Destitute of effect, sincerity, or sense; said of language.
  6. Unable to satisfy; hollow; vain.
  7. Destitute of reality, or real existence; unsubstantial.
  8. Destitute of, or lacking, sense, knowledge, or courtesy.
  9. (of some female animals, especially cows and sheep) Not pregnant; not producing offspring when expected to do so during the breeding season.
  10. Producing nothing; unfruitful; said of a plant or tree.


Definition of erase

erase (noun)

  1. The operation of deleting data.

erase (verb)

  1. To remove markings or information
  2. To obliterate information from (a storage medium), such as to clear or (with magnetic storage) to demagnetize.
  3. To obliterate (information) from a storage medium, such as to clear or to overwrite.
  4. To remove a runner from the bases via a double play or pick off play
  5. To be erased (have markings removed, have information removed or be cleared of information).
  6. To disregard (a group, an orientation, etc.); to prevent from having an active role in society.
  7. To kill; assassinate.

Definition of event

event (noun)

  1. An occurrence; something that happens.
  2. A prearranged social activity (function, etc.)
  3. One of several contests that combine to make up a competition.
  4. An end result; an outcome (now chiefly in phrases).
  5. A point in spacetime having three spatial coordinates and one temporal coordinate.
  6. A possible action that the user can perform that is monitored by an application or the operating system (event listener). When an event occurs an event handler is called which performs a specific task.
  7. A set of some of the possible outcomes; a subset of the sample space.
  8. An affair in hand; business; enterprise.
  9. An episode of severe health conditions.

event (verb)

  1. To occur, take place.

event (verb)

  1. To be emitted or breathed out; to evaporate.
  2. To expose to the air, ventilate.

Definition of exine

exine (noun)

  1. The outer layer of a pollen grain or spore; the exosporium