6-letter words containing c, u, t
- cought — Misspelling of caught.
- counts — Plural form of count.
- county — A county is a region of Britain, Ireland, or the USA which has its own local government.
- courts — Plural form of court.
- couter — a piece of armour designed to protect the elbow
- couthy — Alternative form of couthie.
- coutil — a tightly-woven twill cloth used in corsetry
- cratur — a person
- cronut — A pastry which combines characteristics of a croissant and a doughnut.
- croute — a small round of toasted bread on which a savoury mixture is served
- cruets — Plural form of cruet.
- cruset — a goldsmith's crucible
- crusta — a hard outer layer, esp in anatomy or pathology
- crusts — Plural form of crust.
- crusty — Crusty bread has a hard, crisp outside.
- crutch — A crutch is a stick whose top fits round or under the user's arm, which someone with an injured foot or leg uses to support their weight when walking.
- cuatro — a small guitar with four strings
- cubist — A Cubist is an artist who painted in the style of Cubism.
- cubits — Plural form of cubit, an ancient unit of measurement.
- cucuta — a city in E Colombia: commercial centre of a coffee-producing region. Pop: 883 000 (2005 est)
- cueist — a person skilled in cue sports; a snooker, billiards, or pool player
- 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
- cuiter — to pamper or coddle
- cullet — waste glass for melting down to be reused
- cultch — old shells, stones, etc., forming a spawning bed for oysters
- culter — Alternative form of colter.
- cultic — of or relating to a religious cult
- cultus — a cult, esp. a religious cult
- curate — A curate is a clergyman in the Anglican Church who helps the priest.
- curite — a red-orange radioactive mineral, the hydrated oxide of uranium and lead
- curtal — cut short
- curter — Comparative form of curt.
- curtin — John Joseph. 1885–1945, Australian statesman; prime minister of Australia (1941–45)
- curtis — a masculine name: dim. Curt
- curtly — rudely brief in speech or abrupt in manner.
- curtsy — If a woman or a girl curtsies, she lowers her body briefly, bending her knees and sometimes holding her skirt with both hands, as a way of showing respect for an important person.
- curvet — a low leap with all four feet off the ground
- cushat — a wood pigeon (Columba palumbus)
- cushty — an exclamation of pleasure, agreement, approval, etc
- custer — George Armstrong. 1839–76, US cavalry general: Civil War hero, killed fighting the Sioux at Little Bighorn, Montana
- custom — A custom is an activity, a way of behaving, or an event which is usual or traditional in a particular society or in particular circumstances.
- custos — a superior in the Franciscan religious order
- cut in — If you cut in on someone, you interrupt them when they are speaking.
- cut it — If you say that someone can't cut it, you mean that they do not have the qualities needed to do a task or cope with a situation.
- cut up — If you cut something up, you cut it into several pieces.
- cut-in — Movies. a still, as of a scene or an object, inserted in a film and interrupting the action or continuity: We will insert a cut-in of the letter as she reads it.
- cut-up — to penetrate with or as if with a sharp-edged instrument or object: He cut his finger.
- cutcha — crude; makeshift
- cutely — attractive, especially in a dainty way; pleasingly pretty: a cute child; a cute little apartment.
- cutest — attractive, especially in a dainty way; pleasingly pretty: a cute child; a cute little apartment.