6-letter words containing c, a, s, e
- coales — Obsolete spelling of coals.
- coarse — Coarse things have a rough texture because they consist of thick threads or large pieces.
- coates — Joseph Gordon. 1878–1943, New Zealand statesman; prime minister of New Zealand (1925–28)
- coaxes — to attempt to influence by gentle persuasion, flattery, etc.; cajole: He coaxed her to sing, but she refused.
- cosmea — any of various tropical American plants of the genus Cosmos of the family Asteraceae, cultivated as garden plants for their brightly coloured flowers
- costae — a rib or riblike part.
- crames — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crame.
- cranes — Plural form of crane.
- crapes — to cover, clothe, or drape with crepe.
- crates — Plural form of crate.
- craves — to long for; want greatly; desire eagerly: to crave sweets; to crave affection.
- crazes — to derange or impair the mind of; make insane: He was crazed by jealousy.
- creaks — to make a sharp, harsh, grating, or squeaking sound.
- creams — Plural form of cream.
- crease — Creases are lines that are made in cloth or paper when it is crushed or folded.
- creasy — full of creases.
- creusa — the bride of Jason, killed by the sorcery of the jealous Medea
- cuesta — a long low ridge with a steep scarp slope and a gentle back slope, formed by the differential erosion of strata of differing hardness
- cuevas — José Luis [hoh-zey lwees;; Spanish haw-se lwees] /hoʊˈzeɪ lwis;; Spanish hɔˈsɛ lwis/ (Show IPA), born 1934, Mexican painter, graphic artist, and illustrator.
- cytase — a cellulose-dissolving enzyme
- dances — Plural form of dance.
- decafs — Plural form of decaf.
- decals — Plural form of decal.
- decays — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decay.
- e-cash — money that is exchanged electronically over computer or telecommunications networks.
- easiac — Early system on Midac computer. Listed in CACM 2(5):16 (May 1959).
- ebasic — (language) A BASIC by Gordon Eubanks, now at Symantec, that led to CBASIC.
- ecowas — Economic Community of West African States.
- ecrase — (of leather) crushed to produce a grained effect.
- enacts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enact.
- encase — Enclose or cover in a case or close-fitting surround.
- encash — To convert a financial instrument or funding source into cash.
- escape — An act of breaking free from confinement or control.
- escarp — The side of the ditch next to the parapet in a fortification; the scarp.
- escaut — Scheldt
- eschar — A dry, dark scab or falling away of dead skin, typically caused by a burn, or by the bite of a mite, or as a result of anthrax infection.
- espace — (obsolete) Space.
- exacts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exact.
- facers — Plural form of facer.
- facets — one of the small, polished plane surfaces of a cut gem.
- facies — general appearance, as of an animal or vegetable group.
- faeces — waste matter discharged from the intestines through the anus; excrement.
- farces — Plural form of farce.
- fasces — a bundle of rods containing an ax with the blade projecting, borne before Roman magistrates as an emblem of official power.
- fauces — Anatomy. the cavity at the back of the mouth, leading into the pharynx.
- glaces — ice placed in a drink to cool it.
- graces — William Russell, 1832–1904, U.S. financier and shipping magnate, born in Ireland: mayor of New York City 1880–88.
- huesca — a city in NE Spain: Roman town, site of Quintus Sertorius' school (76 bc); 15th-century cathedral and ancient palace of Aragonese kings. Pop: 47 609 (2003 est)
- i-case — Integrated CASE. Another term for an IPSE.
- incase — encase.