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There are 17 five-letter words ending with EASE

cease CeaseDeasefeasegeaselease Leasemease MeaseNeasepease PeaseReasesease SeaseteaseWease

29 definitions found

  • cease — v. (Formal, intransitive) To stop. — v. (Formal, transitive) To stop doing (something). — v. (Obsolete, intransitive) To be wanting; to fail; to pass away, perish.
  • Cease — prop.n. A surname from German.
  • Dease — prop.n. A surname.
  • fease — n. Alternative form of feeze. — v. Alternative form of feeze.
  • gease — n. Alternative form of geas.
  • lease — n. (Formal, law) An interest in land granting exclusive use or… — n. An interest granting exclusive use of any thing, such as a car or boat. — n. The contract or deed under which such an interest is granted.
  • Lease — prop.n. A surname.
  • mease — n. (UK, dialect, dated) A measure of varying quantity, often five… — n. (Obsolete) A mess, a mese: a meal. — n. (Obsolete) A dwelling or messuage.
  • Mease — prop.n. A surname.
  • Nease — prop.n. A surname.
  • pease — n. (Archaic) Alternative form of pea (“common plant; its edible seed”). — v. (Obsolete) To make peace between (Conflicting people, states… — v. (Obsolete) To bring (a war, conflict) to an end.
  • Pease — prop.n. A surname originating as an occupation for a seller or grower of peas. — prop.n. A city in Minnesota.
  • Rease — prop.n. A surname.
  • sease — v. Obsolete form of seize.
  • Sease — prop.n. A surname.
  • tease — v. (Transitive) To separate the fibres of (a fibrous material). — v. (Transitive) To comb (originally with teasels) so that the… — v. (Transitive) To backcomb.
  • Wease — prop.n. A surname.
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  • Scrabble in English: 7 words
  • French Wiktionary: 5 words
  • Spanish Wiktionary: 3 words
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: 1 word
  • Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
  • Dutch Wiktionary: 1 word

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