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There are 15 three-letter words containing ER

ERAera n. A time period of indeterminate length, generally more than one year.
era n. (Geology) A geochronologic unit of tens to hundreds of millions of years; a subdivision of an eon, and…
ERA n. (Baseball) Initialism of earned run average, a baseball statistic.
EREere adv. (Obsolete) At an earlier time.
ere prep. (Poetic, archaic) Before; sooner than.
ere conj. (Poetic, archaic) Before.
ERFerf n. (Northern England, Scotland, rare) Inheritance; patrimony.
erf n. (By extension) Stock; cattle.
erf n. (US regional, Cape Colony, New York, South Africa) A small inherited house-and-garden lot in a village or settlement.
ERGerg n. The unit of work or energy, being the amount of work done by a force of one dyne applied through a distance…
erg n. (Geomorphology) A large desert region of sand dunes with little or no vegetation, especially in the Sahara.
erg n. (Rowing, slang) An ergometer.
ERKerk n. (Britain, slang) A member of the groundcrew in the RAF.
erk interj. (Colloquial) An expression of trepidation; eek.
erk interj. (Australia, colloquial) An expression of revulsion or disgust; yuck.
ERMerm interj. (UK) Used in hesitant speech, or to express uncertainty; um, umm.
erm interj. (UK) Used to express embarrassment or subtle disagreement.
ERM n. (Computing) Initialism of enterprise relationship management.
ERNern n. Alternative spelling of erne.
ern v. (UK dialectal) To run; flow.
ern v. (UK dialectal, Scotland) To (cause to) coagulate; curdle (milk) by adding rennet and applying heat.
ERRerr v. (Intransitive, formal) To make a mistake.
err v. (Intransitive) To sin.
err v. (Archaic) to stray.
ERSers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of er.
ERs n. Plural of ER.
ERS n. (Sports, automotive) Acronym of energy recovery system: an electric generation, storage, and propulsion…
FERfer prep. (Dialectal, especially Britain) Pronunciation spelling of for.
FER n. (Genetics) A gene responsible for encoding proto-oncogene tyrosine-protein kinase FER.
f***er n. Censored spelling of fucker.
GERger n. A yurt.
ger n. A male convert to Judaism.
ger sym. (International standards) ISO 639-2/B language code for German.
HERher det. Belonging to her (belonging to that female, or in poetic or old-fashioned language that ship, city, season, etc).
her det. Belonging to a person of unspecified gender (to counterbalance the traditional "his" in this sense).
her pron. The form of she used after a preposition, as the object of a verb, or (deprecated) with a conjunction;…
PERper prep. For each.
per prep. To each, in each (used in expressing ratios of units).
per prep. (Medicine) By the, by means of the, via the, through the.
SERser n. Abbreviation of serial.
ser n. (In some fantasy and sci-fi novels) An address or courtesy title to any person, especially if their…
Ser n. (Biochemistry) IUPAC 3-letter abbreviation of serine.
YERyer adv. (UK, slang or dialectal) Pronunciation spelling of yeah, yes.
yer n. Either of the letters ъ and ь in Cyrillic alphabets, which originally represented phonemically the ultra-short…
yer pron. (UK, slang or dialectal, uncommon) Pronunciation spelling of you. (plural or singular)

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.

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