6-letter words containing c, t
- cuttie — (slang, surfing) Short for a cutback.
- cuttle — cuttlefish.
- cutups — Plural form of cutup.
- cygnet — A cygnet is a young swan.
- cysti- — cysto-
- cystic — of, relating to, or resembling a cyst
- cystid — one of the Cystidea, an order of extinct sea lilies
- cystis — A cyst.
- cysto- — indicating a cyst or bladder
- cytase — a cellulose-dissolving enzyme
- cytode — a unicellular non-nucleated mass of protoplasm, the simplest form of life
- cytoid — resembling a cell
- cytost — any cellular substance liberated because of injury to the cell or cells.
- dacite — an igneous, volcanic rock characteristically light in colour with relatively high silica content
- dacoit — (in India and Myanmar) a member of a gang of armed robbers
- dactyl — a metrical foot of three syllables, one long followed by two short (– ◡ ◡)
- datcha — a Russian country house or villa.
- decant — If you decant a liquid into another container, you put it into another container.
- deceit — Deceit is behaviour that is deliberately intended to make people believe something which is not true.
- decent — Decent is used to describe something which is considered to be of an acceptable standard or quality.
- decest — great, wonderful.
- decnet — A proprietary network protocol designed by Digital Equipment Corporation. The functionality of each Phase of the implementation, such as Phase IV and Phase V, is different.
- decoct — to extract (the essence or active principle) from (a medicinal or similar substance) by boiling
- decoit — Alternative form of dacoit.
- dectet — a group that consists of ten musicians
- deduct — When you deduct an amount from a total, you subtract it from the total.
- defect — A defect is a fault or imperfection in a person or thing.
- deject — to have a depressing effect on; dispirit; dishearten
- delict — a wrongful act for which the person injured has the right to a civil remedy
- depict — To depict someone or something means to show or represent them in a work of art such as a drawing or painting.
- detach — If you detach one thing from another that it is fixed to, you remove it. If one thing detaches from another, it becomes separated from it.
- detect — To detect something means to find it or discover that it is present somewhere by using equipment or making an investigation.
- detick — to remove ticks from (an animal); free of ticks
- dicast — (in ancient Athens) a juror in the popular courts chosen by lot from a list of citizens
- dickty — high-class or stylish.
- dicots — Plural form of dicot.
- dictat — Misspelling of diktat.
- dictum — A dictum is a formal statement made by someone who has authority.
- didact — a person who is didactic
- diotic — pertaining to or affecting both ears; binaural.
- direct — to manage or guide by advice, helpful information, instruction, etc.: He directed the company through a difficult time.
- disect — Misspelling of dissect.
- ditchy — Having ditches.
- docent — privatdocent.
- docket — Also called trial docket. a list of cases in court for trial, or the names of the parties who have cases pending.
- doctor — a person licensed to practice medicine, as a physician, surgeon, dentist, or veterinarian.
- doocot — (Scotland) dovecote.
- dotcom — a company doing business mostly or solely on the Internet.
- doucet — (obsolete except in dialects) A sweetened dish.
- dracut — a city in NE Massachusetts.