Anagrams of crayer
Word crayer has
72 anagrams
that can be made by using the letters of crayer.
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- Carry
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noun,
range, as of a gun.
- Carey
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noun,
male given name, form of Carew.
- racer
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noun,
a person, animal, or thing that races or takes part in a race, as a racehorse, bicycle, yacht, etc.
- 1080
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- ayre
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noun,
air1 (def 8d).
- cray
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adjective,
crazy.
- cera
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noun,
(in prescriptions) wax.
- Carr
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noun,
John Dickson, 1906–77, U.S. mystery writer.
- CARE
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noun,
a state of mind in which one is troubled; worry, anxiety, or concern:
- yare
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adjective,
quick; agile; lively.
- year
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noun,
a period of 365 or 366 days, in the Gregorian calendar, divided into 12 calendar months, now reckoned as beginning Jan. 1 and ending Dec. 31 (calendar year or civil year)
Compare common year, leap year.
- arr.
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- Arce
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noun,
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.
- RACE
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noun,
a contest of speed, as in running, riding, driving, or sailing.
- racy
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adjective,
slightly improper or indelicate; suggestive; risqué.
- RARE
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adjective,
coming or occurring far apart in time; unusual; uncommon:
- acr-
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- Acre
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noun,
a common measure of area: in the U.S. and U.K., 1 acre equals 4,840 square yards (4,047 square meters) or 0.405 hectare; 640 acres equals one square mile.
- Ayer
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noun,
Sir A(lfred) J(ules) 1910–1989, English philosopher, teacher, and author.
- eyra
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noun,
a jaguarundi.
- aery
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noun,
aerie.
- aer-
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- err
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verb (used without object),
to go astray in thought or belief; be mistaken; be incorrect.
- rya
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noun,
a handwoven Scandinavian rug with a thick pile and usually a strong, colorful design.
- ERA
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noun,
a period of time marked by distinctive character, events, etc.:
- Rey
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noun,
a city in N Iran, near Teheran.
- ery
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- REC
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noun,
recreation.
- RCA
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- REA
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- yer
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- Rae
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noun,
John, 1813–93, Scottish surgeon and Arctic explorer.
- ECA
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- Re.
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- yea
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noun,
an affirmation; an affirmative reply or vote.
- Ray
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noun,
a narrow beam of light.
- yar
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adjective,
yare (defs 1, 2).
- Rye
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noun,
a widely cultivated cereal grass, Secale cereale, having one-nerved glumes and two- or three-flowered spikelets.
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- acy
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- ary
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adjective,
any; anyone.
- Ayr
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noun,
a seaport in SW Scotland.
- aye
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noun,
an affirmative vote or voter, especially in British Parliament, corresponding to yea in U.S. Congress.
- ear
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noun,
the organ of hearing and equilibrium in vertebrates, in humans consisting of an external ear that gathers sound vibrations, a middle ear in which the vibrations resonate against the tympanic membrane, and a fluid-filled internal ear that maintains balance and that conducts the tympanic vibrations to the auditory nerve, which transmits them as impulses to the brain.
- AEC
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- ca.
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- ae.
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- cr.
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- cay
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noun,
a small low island; key.
- ARC
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noun,
Geometry. any unbroken part of the circumference of a circle or other curved line.
- CAR
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noun,
an automobile.
- ACE
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noun,
a playing card or die marked with or having the value indicated by a single spot:
- Ar.
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- CEA
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- ac-
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- ea.
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- ARE
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noun,
a measure of surface area; 1 are is equal to1/100 (0.01) of a hectare (100 square meters or 119.6 square yards). Abbreviation: a.
- ry
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- A.
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noun,
Agnolo (di Cosimo di Mariano) [ah-nyaw-law dee kaw-zee-maw dee mah-ryah-naw] /ˈɑ nyɔ lɔ di ˈkɔ zi mɔ di mɑˈryɑ nɔ/ (Show IPA), 1502–72, Italian painter.
- R.
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- RC
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- RA
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noun,
the 10th letter of the Arabic alphabet.
- yr
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- CE
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- ye
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pronoun,
Archaic, except in some elevated or ecclesiastical prose Literary, or British Dialect.
(used nominatively as the plural of thou especially in rhetorical, didactic, or poetic contexts, in addressing a group of persons or things):
(used nominatively for the second person singular, especially in polite address):
(used objectively in the second person singular or plural):
- YA
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noun,
the 28th letter of the Arabic alphabet.
- Y.
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- cy
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noun,
a male given name, form of Cyrus.
- E.
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noun,
Edward (St. John) 1925–2000, U.S. writer and illustrator.
- ey
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- er
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interjection,
(used to express or represent a pause, hesitation, uncertainty, etc.).