6-letter words containing a, s, t, e, r
- maters — British Informal. mother1 .
- matres — Plural form of mater.
- oaters — Plural form of oater.
- orates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of orate.
- osetra — a type of caviar deriving from the osetra sturgeon
- paster — the time gone by: He could remember events far back in the past.
- patres — dead.
- racest — (archaic) Archaic second-person singular form of race.
- ramets — an individual of a clone.
- rarest — (of meat) cooked just slightly: He likes his steak rare.
- raster — Television. a pattern of scanning lines covering the area upon which the image is projected in the cathode-ray tube or liquid-crystal display of a television set or other screen.
- rawest — uncooked, as articles of food: a raw carrot.
- reasty — rancid
- recast — to cast again or anew.
- repast — a quantity of food taken or provided for one occasion of eating: to eat a light repast.
- reseat — to provide with a new seat or new seats.
- resita — an industrial city in the Banat, W Romania.
- saeter — an upland pasture or meadow
- salter — a crystalline compound, sodium chloride, NaCl, occurring as a mineral, a constituent of seawater, etc., and used for seasoning food, as a preservative, etc.
- santer — Jacques. born 1937, Luxembourg politician: prime minister of Luxembourg (1984–95); president of the European Commission (1995–99)
- sarthe — a department in NW France. 2411 sq. mi. (6245 sq. km). Capital: Le Mans.
- sartre — Jean-Paul [zhahn-pawl] /ʒɑ̃ˈpɔl/ (Show IPA), 1905–80, French philosopher, novelist, and dramatist: declined 1964 Nobel Prize in literature.
- sather — (language) /Say-ther/ (Named after the Sather Tower at UCB, as opposed to the Eiffel Tower). An interactive object-oriented language designed by Steve M. Omohundro at ICSI in 1991. Sather has simple syntax, similar to Eiffel, but it is non-proprietary and faster. Sather 0.2 was nearly a subset of Eiffel 2.0, but Sather 1.0 adds many distinctive features: parameterised classes, multiple inheritance, statically-checked strong typing, garbage collection. The compiler generates C as an intermediate language. There are versions for most workstations. Sather attempts to retain much of Eiffel's theoretical cleanliness and simplicity while achieving the efficiency of C++. The compiler generates efficient and portable C code which is easily integrated with existing code. A variety of development tools including a debugger and browser based on gdb and a GNU Emacs development environment have also been written. There is also a class library with several hundred classes that implement a variety of basic data structures and numerical, geometric, connectionist, statistical, and graphical abstractions. The authors would like to encourage contributions to the library and hope to build a large collection of efficient, well-written, well-tested classes in a variety of areas of computer science. Sather runs on Sun-4, HP9000/300, Decstation 5000, MIPS, Sony News 3000, Sequent/Dynix, SCO SysVR3.2, NeXT, Linux. See also dpSather, pSather, Sather-K. E-mail: <[email protected]>. Mailing list: [email protected]
- satire — the use of irony, sarcasm, ridicule, or the like, in exposing, denouncing, or deriding vice, folly, etc.
- searat — a pirate of the sea
- seater — a person or thing that seats.
- seurat — Georges [zhawrzh] /ʒɔrʒ/ (Show IPA), 1859–91, French (pointillist) painter.
- sharet — Moshe [maw-she] /mɔˈʃɛ/ (Show IPA), (Moshe Shertok) 1894–1965, Israeli statesman, born in Russia: prime minister 1953–55.
- skater — a person who skates.
- slater — Samuel, 1768–1835, U.S. industrialist, born in England.
- stager — a person of experience in some profession, way of life, etc.
- stared — to gaze fixedly and intently, especially with the eyes wide open.
- starer — to gaze fixedly and intently, especially with the eyes wide open.
- stares — to gaze fixedly and intently, especially with the eyes wide open.
- starve — to die or perish from lack of food or nourishment.
- stater — statistic.
- stayer — a person or thing that stays
- stelar — an upright stone slab or pillar bearing an inscription or design and serving as a monument, marker, or the like.
- sterna — sternum
- strafe — to attack (ground troops or installations) by airplanes with machine-gun fire.
- strake — Nautical. a continuous course of planks or plates on a ship forming a hull shell, deck, etc.
- streak — a long, narrow mark, smear, band of color, or the like: streaks of mud.
- stream — a body of water flowing in a channel or watercourse, as a river, rivulet, or brook. Synonyms: rill, run, streamlet, runnel.
- striae — a slight or narrow furrow, ridge, stripe, or streak, especially one of a number in parallel arrangement: striae of muscle fiber.
- tarbes — a department in SW France. 1751 sq. mi. (4535 sq. km). Capital: Tarbes.
- tasker — a definite piece of work assigned to, falling to, or expected of a person; duty.
- taster — a person who tastes, especially one skilled in distinguishing the qualities of liquors, tea, etc., by the taste.
- teaser — a person or thing that teases.
- teresa — Mother (Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu) 1910–97, Albanian nun: Nobel Peace Prize 1979 for work in the slums of Calcutta, India.
- traces — either of the two straps, ropes, or chains by which a carriage, wagon, or the like is drawn by a harnessed horse or other draft animal.