AYRE

Etymology

Proper noun

Ayre

An area, called a sheading, in the north of the Isle of Man.

Anagrams

• Arey, Ayer, Raye, Reay, Yare, aery, eyra, y'are, yare, year

Etymology 1

Noun

ayre (plural ayres)

A narrow bar of sand or gravel formed by the sea; a sandbank.

Etymology 2

Noun

ayre (plural ayres)

Archaic spelling of air.

Anagrams

• Arey, Ayer, Raye, Reay, Yare, aery, eyra, y'are, yare, year

Source: Wiktionary



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