5 letter words ending in E

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5 letter words ending in E in English

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Common 5 letter words ending in E with meaning

WordDefinition
ULNAE
Ulnae
  • Parts of Speech: noun
  • Definitions: the bone on the little-finger side of the human forearm, articulating with the humerus and with the radius and bones of the wrist.
  • Pronunciations: US: /ˈʌlneɪ/, UK: /ˈʌlniː/
  • Origin and Usage: The word "ulnae" comes from the Latin word "ulna" meaning "arm, elbow". It is used in anatomy to refer to the bone on the little-finger side of the human forearm.
  • Synonyms: None
  • Related Words: elbow, wrist, bones, humer, radius
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The ulnae form the elbow joint with the humerus.
    2. Her ulnae were fractured in the accident.
    3. The ulnae and radius bones work together to rotate the forearm.
FURZE
Parts of Speech:

Noun

Definitions:
  1. a prickly shrub with yellow flowers, also known as gorse
  2. the wood of the furze shrub
Pronunciations:
  • US: /fərz/
  • UK: /fɜːz/
Origin and Usage:

The word "furze" originated from Middle English and Old English. It is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "furzō" which means "furze, gorse". The word has been used since the 14th century to describe the prickly shrub with yellow flowers that grows in the wild. Furze is commonly found in coastal areas and is often used for fuel and animal fodder.

Synonyms:
  • gorse
  • whin
  • furze-bush
Related Words:
  • hazel
  • heath
  • thorn
  • brake
  • brush
Example Sentences:
  • The furze bushes were in full bloom, creating a beautiful yellow landscape.
  • She collected some furze branches to use as kindling for the fire.
TROVE
Word: Trove 1. Parts of Speech: Noun 2. Definitions: - A collection of valuable or interesting items. - A store of valuable or delightful things. 3. Pronunciations: - US: /troʊv/ - UK: /trəʊv/ 4. Origin and Usage: The word "trove" comes from the Middle French word "trover," which means "to find." It was first used in English in the 1880s to refer to a collection of valuable or interesting items. The word has since become a popular term in the world of archaeology and treasure hunting, where it is used to describe a cache of valuable artifacts or treasures. In recent years, the term has also been used more broadly to refer to any collection of valuable or interesting things. 5. Synonyms: collection, cache, hoard, stash, store, stockpile 6. Related Words: cache, hoard, stash 7. Example Sentences: - The archaeologist discovered a trove of ancient artifacts in the ruins of the temple. - The attic was a trove of old family photos and mementos. - The antique shop was a trove of rare and valuable items. - The hacker uncovered a trove of sensitive information on the companys servers. - The librarys special collections department is a trove of rare books and manuscripts.
SHAVE
Shave

Part of Speech: Verb

Definition: To remove hair from the body using a razor or other cutting tool.

Pronunciations: US: /ʃeɪv/; UK: /ʃeɪv/

Origin and Usage: The word "shave" comes from the Old English word "sceafan," which means "to scrape off." Shaving is a common practice for both men and women to remove unwanted hair from various parts of the body, including the face, legs, and underarms. It is also used in the context of grooming animals, such as horses or dogs.

Synonyms: Trim, clip, shear, shave off, cut off.

Related Words: Blade, razor, beard, hair, clean.

Example Sentences:

  1. He shaves every morning before work.
  2. She shaved her legs before going to the beach.
  3. The barber shaved off his customers beard.
  4. He had to shave his dogs fur because it was getting too long.
  5. She used a razor to shave off the hair on her head for a charity event.
WINZE
Heres what I came up with: Winze

1. Parts of Speech: Noun, Verb

2. Definitions:

  • a vertical or inclined underground passage driven from one level to another, often used for ventilation purposes in a mine
  • to sink or drive a vertical or inclined passageway, as in mining

3. Pronunciations:

  • US: /wɪnz/
  • UK: /wɪnz/

4. Origin and Usage:

  • The term "winze" originated in the mining industry, specifically in the 18th century. It is believed to have originated from the German word "winze", which means "a winding staircase".
  • Winzes are commonly used in underground mining operations to provide access between different levels of a mine.

5. Synonyms: None

6. Related Words:

  • Wizen
  • Wince
  • Wines
  • Wizen
  • Wiped

7. Example Sentences:

  • The miners dug a winze to connect the two levels of the mine.
  • He spent the day winzing, trying to find a new vein of ore.