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There are 19 five-letter words containing OOR

BOORDboord n. Obsolete form of board.
BOORD n. (Spenser) board, also BOORDE, BORD, BORDE.
BOORSboors n. Plural of boor.
BOOR n. a rude person.
DOORNDOORN n. (South African) a thorn.
DOORSdoors n. Plural of door.
doors n. Opening time.
doors v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of door.
FLOORfloor n. The interior bottom or surface of a house or building; the supporting surface of a room.
floor n. (Proscribed) Ground (surface of the Earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground).
floor n. The lower inside surface of a hollow space.
GOORSGOOR n. (Hindi) an unrefined cane sugar, also GUR.
GOORYGOORY n. (New Zealand) a mongrel, an extinct native dog, also GOORIE, KURI.
HOORDhoord v. Obsolete form of hoard.
HOORD n. (obsolete) a hoard.
HOORSHOOR n. a Scots and Irish form of WHORE; a difficult or unpleasant thing.
KOORIkoori n. Alternative form of Koori.
Koori n. (Australia, Australian Aboriginal, Victoria, New South Wales) An Australian aborigine, especially one…
KOORI n. (Native Australian) a young Aborigine girl.
LOORDloord n. (Obsolete) A dull, stupid fellow; a lout.
loord n. (Obsolete) A lazy person; an idler.
LOORD n. (Spenser) a lout.
MOORSmoors n. Plural of moor.
moors v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of moor.
Moors prop.n. (British India, obsolete) Hindustani; Urdu.
MOORYmoory adj. Resembling a moor; swampy; boggy.
moory n. Alternative form of mooree (“kind of cotton cloth”).
MOORY adj. of or pertaining to moors.
OORIEoorie adj. Alternative form of ourie.
OORIE adj. (Scots) dingy, shabby, also OURIE, OWRIE.
POORIpoori n. A type of unleavened bread from Indian and Pakistan.
POORI n. (Hindi) in India, a small cake of unleavened bread fried in vegetable oil, also PURI.
POORTpoort n. (South Africa) A mountain pass.
POORT n. (South African) a mountain pass.
SMOORsmoor v. (Transitive, obsolete, dialect, UK, Scotland) To suffocate or smother.
SMOOR v. (Scots) to smother, extinguish, also SMORE.
SPOORspoor n. The track, trail, droppings or scent of an animal.
spoor v. (Transitive) To track an animal by following its spoor.
Spoor prop.n. An occupational surname from Middle English.
STOORstoor v. (Intransitive, UK dialectal) To move; stir.
stoor v. (Intransitive, UK dialectal) To move actively; keep stirring.
stoor v. (Intransitive, UK dialectal) To rise up in clouds, as smoke, dust, etc.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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  • Scrabble in Italian: no word
  • Scrabble in German: 7 words
  • Scrabble in Romanian: 1 word


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