Anagrams of Freyre
Word Freyre has
44 anagrams
that can be made by using the letters of Freyre.
- refer
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verb (used with object),
to direct for information or anything required:
- fryer
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noun,
a person or thing that fries.
- Frere
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noun,
brother.
- Freer
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noun,
a person or thing that frees.
- 30-30
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- ferry
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noun,
a commercial service with terminals and boats for transporting persons, automobiles, etc., across a river or other comparatively small body of water.
- 1080
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- fere
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noun,
a companion; mate.
- ref.
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- Reef
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noun,
a ridge of rocks or sand, often of coral debris, at or near the surface of the water.
- Frye
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noun,
(Herman) Northrop, 1912–91, Canadian literary critic and educator.
- Frey
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noun,
the god of peace, prosperity, and marriage: one of the Vanir, originally brought to Asgard as a hostage.
- free
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Idioms,
for free, Informal. without charge:
- eery
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adjective,
eerie.
- Eyre
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noun,
a circuit made by an itinerant judge (justice in eyre) in medieval England.
- RFE
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- Rey
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noun,
a city in N Iran, near Teheran.
- Ree
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noun,
reeve3 .
- Re.
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- yer
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- ef-
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- Fry
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noun,
a dish of something fried.
- eye
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noun,
the organ of sight, in vertebrates typically one of a pair of spherical bodies contained in an orbit of the skull and in humans appearing externally as a dense, white, curved membrane, or sclera, surrounding a circular, colored portion, or iris, that is covered by a clear, curved membrane, or cornea, and in the center of which is an opening, or pupil, through which light passes to the retina.
- Rye
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noun,
a widely cultivated cereal grass, Secale cereale, having one-nerved glumes and two- or three-flowered spikelets.
- ERE
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preposition, conjunction,
before.
- ery
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- Fee
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noun,
a charge or payment for professional services:
- Fey
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adjective,
British Dialect. doomed; fated to die.
- fer
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preposition, conjunction,
for.
- err
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verb (used without object),
to go astray in thought or belief; be mistaken; be incorrect.
- Fr.
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abbreviation,
Father.
- 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):
- Y.
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- yr
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- R.
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- ey
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- FE
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- er
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interjection,
(used to express or represent a pause, hesitation, uncertainty, etc.).
- ee
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- E.
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noun,
Edward (St. John) 1925–2000, U.S. writer and illustrator.
- fy
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- RF
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- ry
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- f.
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noun,
(Paul) Felix (Edler von Münzberg) [poul fey-liks eyd-luh r fuh n mynts-berk] /paʊl ˈfeɪ lɪks ˈeɪd lər fən ˈmüntsˌbɛrk/ (Show IPA), 1863–1942, Austrian composer, conductor, and writer.