other
throe
heron
honer
hater
Tahoe
Here ya go - more than three, take your pick
2007-08-14 06:21:06
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answer #1
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answered by ksmarriedcouple 3
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ANTRE--of French origin; means "cave"
HERON--long-necked, long-legged wading bird
NEATH--beneath or under
OATER--slang for western movie
OATEN--of, pertaining to, or made of oats
RATHE--growing, blooming, or ripening early in the year or
season
THANE--freeman given land by the king in return for military
service; ranks between ordinary freeman and earl.
THROE--usually as plural (throes); violent spasm or pain such
as "the throes of childbirth"; "throes of death"
TRONE--a large scale used to weigh goods or merchandise
2007-08-14 18:27:02
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answer #2
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answered by jan51601 7
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antre, atone, earth, hater, heart, heron, honer, neath, north, noter, oaten, oater, orate, other, rathe, tenor, thane, thorn, throe, toner, torah, trona, trone
2007-08-14 09:45:30
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answered by caroline ♥♥♥♥♥ 7
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