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There are 25 six-letter words ending with RSE

ahorseA-per-seaverseblurseboursecoarsecoorsecourse 'courseeversehearsehoarseKearsemy␣arseNoursePearsePeirsePiersescorsesparsespersethursethyrseX-verse X-Verse

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  • ahorse — adv. (Archaic) On the back of a horse; on horseback.
  • A-per-se — n. (Obsolete) A person or thing that is preeminent, unique, or…
  • averse — adj. Having a repugnance or opposition of mind. — adj. Turned away or backward. — adj. (Obsolete) Lying on the opposite side (to or from).
  • blurse — n. Something that has both very good and very bad points.
  • bourse — n. A stock exchange. — n. (Philately) A meeting of stamp collectors and/or dealers, where… — n. (Botany) The swollen basal part of an inflorescence axis at…
  • coarse — adj. With a rough texture; not smooth. — adj. Composed of large particles. — adj. Lacking refinement, taste or delicacy.
  • coorse — adj. Archaic spelling of coarse. — n. Archaic spelling of course.
  • course — n. A sequence of events. — n. A path that something or someone moves along. — n. (Nautical) The lowest square sail in a fully rigged mast, often…
  • 'course — adv. Contraction of of course.
  • everse — v. (Obsolete) to overthrow, subvert.
  • hearse — n. A hind (female deer) in the second year of her age. — n. A framework of wood or metal placed over the coffin or tomb… — n. A grave, coffin, tomb, or sepulchral monument.
  • hoarse — adj. Having a dry, harsh tone to the voice, as a result of a sore… — v. (Uncommon) To utter hoarsely; to croak. — n. Obsolete spelling of horse.
  • Kearse — prop.n. A surname.
  • my␣arse — interj. (Slang, Britain, Ireland, vulgar) Indicates incredulous…
  • Nourse — prop.n. A surname.
  • Pearse — prop.n. A surname transferred from the given name.
  • Peirse — prop.n. A surname transferred from the given name.
  • Pierse — prop.n. A surname transferred from the given name.
  • scorse — n. (Obsolete) barter; exchange; trade. — v. (Obsolete, transitive, intransitive) To barter or exchange. — v. (Obsolete) To chase.
  • sparse — adj. Having widely spaced intervals. — adj. Not dense; meager; scanty. — adj. (Mathematics) Having few nonzero elements.
  • sperse — v. (Obsolete) To disperse.
  • thurse — n. (Now chiefly dialectal) A giant; a gigantic spectre; an apparition.
  • thyrse — n. (Botany) A type of inflorescence; a compact panicle having… — n. (Archaic) A thyrsus (staff with conical ornament).
  • X-verse — prop.n. Alternative form of X-Verse.
  • X-Verse — prop.n. (Fandom slang) The fictional world, or universe, which…
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