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There are 16 words ending with ARSE

ARSEarse n. (Current in South Africa, UK, Ireland, Canada (regional), Newfoundland, Australia, New Zealand, dated…
arse n. (Chiefly UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, derogatory, slang) A stupid, pompous, arrogant…
arse n. (Vulgar, slang, uncountable) Used in similes to express something bad or unpleasant.
CARSEcarse n. (Scotland) Low, fertile land; a river valley.
Carse prop.n. A surname.
CARSE n. (Scots) alluvial lowland beside a river.
FARSEfarse n. A vernacular paraphrase inserted into Latin liturgy.
farse v. (Transitive) To insert vernacular paraphrases into (a Latin liturgy).
FARSE v. to expand a narrative by interpolation.
MARSEmarse n. (Obsolete, dialectal, US, Caribbean) Alternative form of master, often used as a general title of respect.
Marse prop.n. A female given name.
Marse prop.n. A surname.
PARSEparse v. (Linguistics, transitive, intransitive) To resolve (A sentence, etc.) into its elements, pointing out…
parse v. (Transitive) To examine closely; to scrutinize.
parse v. (Computing, transitive, intransitive) To split (a file or other input) into pieces of data that can…
COARSEcoarse adj. With a rough texture; not smooth.
coarse adj. Composed of large particles.
coarse adj. Lacking refinement, taste or delicacy.
HEARSEhearse n. A hind (female deer) in the second year of her age.
hearse n. A framework of wood or metal placed over the coffin or tomb of a deceased person, and covered with a…
hearse n. A grave, coffin, tomb, or sepulchral monument.
HOARSEhoarse adj. Having a dry, harsh tone to the voice, as a result of a sore throat, age, emotion, etc.
hoarse v. (Uncommon) To utter hoarsely; to croak.
hoarse n. Obsolete spelling of horse.
SPARSEsparse adj. Having widely spaced intervals.
sparse adj. Not dense; meager; scanty.
sparse adj. (Mathematics) Having few nonzero elements.
ENHEARSEenhearse v. (Transitive) To place into, or as if into, a hearse or coffin.
ENHEARSE v. (Shakespeare) to enclose in a hearse, also INHEARSE, INHERCE.
INHEARSEinhearse v. Alternative form of enhearse.
INHEARSE v. (Shakespeare) to enclose in a hearse, also ENHEARSE, INHERCE.
MISPARSEmisparse v. To parse incorrectly.
misparse n. An instance of incorrect parsing; a misparsing.
MISPARSE v. to parse incorrectly.
REHEARSErehearse v. (Transitive) To repeat, as what has been already said; to tell over again; to recite.
rehearse v. (Transitive) To narrate; to relate; to tell.
rehearse v. (Transitive, intransitive) To practise by recitation or repetition in private for experiment and improvement…
UNHEARSEUNHEARSE v. to remove from a hearse.
SHORTARSEshortarse n. (Slang, derogatory) A short person; someone of small stature.
short-arse n. (Slang, derogatory) Synonym of midget.
SHORTARSE n. (colloquial) a short person.
SMARTARSEsmartarse n. Alternative form of smart arse.
smart-arse n. (Informal) Alternative form of smart arse.
smart␣arse n. (Idiomatic) One who is particularly flippant or insolent or tends to make snide remarks or jokes.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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