5 letter words with EA

The following list contains 199 five letter words in English

5 letter words with EA in English

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WordDefinition
BEADS
Parts of Speech:

Noun

Definitions:

1. small, often round, objects made of glass, wood, or plastic, that are used for decoration or for counting

2. a rosary or string of prayer beads

Pronunciations:

US: /biːdz/

UK: /biːdz/

Origin and Usage:

The word "beads" originated from the Old English word "bede" which means a prayer or prayer bead. It has been used since the 14th century to refer to small, often round, objects made of glass, wood, or plastic that are used for decoration or for counting. Beads are commonly used in jewelry making, as well as in religious practices such as rosaries.

Synonyms:

Ornament, decoration, jewel, trinket, bauble

Related Words:

Beady, board, broad, blade, blend

Example Sentences:

1. She strung the beads together to make a necklace.

2. He counted the beads on the rosary as he prayed.

3. The bracelet was adorned with colorful beads.

4. She gave her daughter a set of beads to play with.

5. He found a bead of sweat on his forehead after the workout.

WHEAL
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Noun

Definitions:
  1. A red, swollen mark left on flesh by a blow or pressure.
  2. A raised, blister-like skin eruption that is usually itchy.
Pronunciations:
  • US: /hwiːl/
  • UK: /wiːl/
Origin and Usage:

The word "wheal" comes from Middle English "whele," meaning a pimple or pustule. Its usage has evolved to include the raised, blister-like skin eruption that is usually itchy and caused by an allergic reaction to food, medication, or insect bites.

Synonyms:
  • Bump
  • Swelling
  • Blister
  • Rash
Related Words:
  • Whale
  • Wheen
  • Wheel
  • Wheen
  • Wheat
Example Sentences:
  1. She had a wheal on her arm after getting stung by a bee.
  2. The wheal on his neck was a reaction to the medication he was taking.
TALEA
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noun

Definitions:
  1. a cutting, shoot, or scion of a woody plant, used for grafting
  2. a group of plants that have been propagated by grafting or layering; a clone
  3. a musical term for a repeated rhythmic pattern
  4. a unit of measure used in music to indicate the duration of a note or rest
Pronunciations:
  • US pronunciation: /ˈteɪliə/
  • UK pronunciation: /ˈteɪliə/
Origin and Usage:

The word "talea" comes from the Latin word "talea," which means "a cutting." In English, it is primarily used in horticulture to refer to a cutting or shoot of a woody plant that is used for grafting. It can also refer to a group of plants that have been propagated by grafting or layering, or to a repeated rhythmic pattern in music. In music theory, it is also a unit of measure used to indicate the duration of a note or rest.

Synonyms:

graft, scion, clone, pattern, measure

Related Words:

plant, graft, layer, shoot, rhythm

Example Sentences:
  1. The gardener used a talea to graft a new branch onto the tree.
  2. The vineyard was filled with taleae that had been propagated by layering.
  3. The composer used a talea to create a repeating pattern in the music.
  4. The musician counted out the taleae to ensure that the notes were played for the correct duration.
SMEAR
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Part of Speech: verb, noun

Definition:

  • verb: to spread or apply in a thin layer, to soil or tarnish with a dirty substance, to slander or defame someone
  • noun: a dirty mark or stain, a false or damaging accusation or insinuation

Pronunciations:

  • US: /smɪr/
  • UK: /smɪə(r)/

Origin and Usage:

The word "smear" originated in Middle English from the Old English word "smerian," meaning "to anoint or rub with ointment." Over time, its meaning evolved to include the spreading of any substance in a thin layer. Its figurative meaning, "to slander or defame someone," emerged in the mid-17th century. The noun form of "smear" emerged in the early 18th century.

Synonyms:

  • verb: daub, besmear, stain, soil, defame, slander
  • noun: stain, blot, spot, taint, calumny, aspersion

Related Words:

  • smell
  • smile
  • smite
  • smock
  • smolt

Example Sentences:

  • He smeared the cream cheese on the bagel.
  • The politician was accused of smearing his opponent with false allegations.
  • There was a smear of ketchup on his shirt.
ZOOEA
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noun

Definitions:
  • a free-swimming larval form of certain crustaceans, especially brine shrimp, typically having a flattened, oblong body and three pairs of appendages for swimming and feeding
Pronunciations:
  • US: zoo-ee-uh
  • UK: zoo-ee-uh
Origin and Usage:

The word "zooea" comes from the Greek word "zoion," meaning "animal." It is a scientific term used in biology to describe the free-swimming larval form of certain crustaceans, such as brine shrimp. The term is commonly used in academic and scientific contexts.

Synonyms:
  • larva
  • nauplius
Related Words:
  • crust
  • shrimp
  • larva
  • naupl
Example Sentences:
  • The brine shrimps zooea stage lasts for about 24 hours.
  • Scientists are studying the development of zooea in various crustaceans.