| BARRES | • barres n. Plural of barre. • Barres prop.n. Plural of Barre. • BARRE v. to execute barre chords. |
| DARRES | • DARRE v. (Spenser) to venture boldly, also DARE, DAUR. |
| GARRES | • GARRE v. (Spenser) to make, compel. |
| KURRES | • KURRE n. (Spenser) a cur. |
| MURRES | • murres n. Plural of murre. • MURRE n. a guillemot, an auk, also MURR. |
| SERRES | • Serres prop.n. A surname from French. • Serres prop.n. A city and regional unit in Central Macedonia, northern Greece. • SERRE v. to press close, also SERR. |
| TARRES | • tarres v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tarre. • TARRE v. (Shakespeare) to excite, urge on. |
| BEURRES | • Beurrés n. Plural of Beurré. • BEURRE n. (French) a pear with the meat soft and melting. |
| CHIRRES | • chirres v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chirre. • CHIRRE v. to chirp like a cricket, also CHIRR. |
| SCARRES | • scarres n. Plural of scarre. • SCARRE v. (Scots) to scare, also SCAUR. |
| SPARRES | • sparres n. Plural of sparre. • SPARRE n. (archaic) a spar, a rafter. |
| SPERRES | • SPERRE v. (Spenser) to bolt, bar. |
| STIRRES | • STIRRE n. (Shakespeare) probably a misprint for 'sperre'. |
| BAGARRES | • BAGARRE n. (French) a scuffle or brawl. |
| BIZARRES | • BIZARRE n. a strangely striped flower. |
| SIMARRES | • simarres n. Plural of simarre. • SIMARRE n. (French) a loose coat, an undergarment formerly worn by women, also CIMAR, CYMAR, SIMAR, SYMAR. |
| PARTERRES | • parterres n. Plural of parterre. • PARTERRE n. (French) a flower garden in which beds and paths form a pattern. |
| TINTAMARRES | Sorry, definition not available. |