WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026
ers  (ûrs, ârs),USA pronunciation n. 
  1. ervil.
  • Late Latin ervus, variant of Latin ervum. See ervil
  • Old Provencal
  • Middle French

ERS, 
  1. Radio and TelevisionEmergency Radio Service.
Also, E.R.S. 
-ers, 
  1. a semantically empty suffix that creates informal variations of more neutral nouns and adjectives by processes of truncation identical to those of -er 7 (champers;
    preggers;
    starkers
    );
    unlike that suffix, however, -ers is apparently productive, and words formed with it do not appear to belong to a restricted linguistic register, as university slang.
  • compare -s3 perh. a conflation of -er7 with the final element of bonkers and crackers (unless these words themselves contain this suffix)

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