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6-letter words containing d, e, s, t

  • sedate — calm, quiet, or composed; undisturbed by passion or excitement: a sedate party; a sedate horse.
  • sedent — seated or inactive
  • sendit — Systems Engineering for Network Debugging, Integration and Test. A two-year European Commission funded project to produce software tools for distributed applications running on networks of microcontrollers.
  • sexted — a sexually explicit digital image, text message, etc., sent to someone usually by cell phone.
  • silted — earthy matter, fine sand, or the like carried by moving or running water and deposited as a sediment.
  • skited — to boast; brag.
  • slated — a fine-grained rock formed by the metamorphosis of clay, shale, etc., that tends to split along parallel cleavage planes, usually at an angle to the planes of stratification.
  • sorted — (of sedimentary particles) uniform in size.
  • sotted — drunken; besotted.
  • spited — a malicious, usually petty, desire to harm, annoy, frustrate, or humiliate another person; bitter ill will; malice.
  • stadle — staddle.
  • staged — adapted for or produced on the stage.
  • staled — not fresh; vapid or flat, as beverages; dry or hardened, as bread.
  • staned — stone.
  • stared — to gaze fixedly and intently, especially with the eyes wide open.
  • stated — of or relating to the central civil government or authority.
  • stayed — (of a ship) to change to the other tack.
  • steady — firmly placed or fixed; stable in position or equilibrium: a steady ladder.
  • stewed — cooked by simmering or slow boiling, as food.
  • stodge — to stuff full, especially with food or drink; gorge.
  • stoked — exhilarated; excited.
  • stoled — having or clothed in a stole
  • stoned — made of or pertaining to stone.
  • stoped — any excavation made in a mine, especially from a steeply inclined vein, to remove the ore that has been rendered accessible by the shafts and drifts.
  • stored — an establishment where merchandise is sold, usually on a retail basis.
  • stowed — Nautical. to put (cargo, provisions, etc.) in the places intended for them. to put (sails, spars, gear, etc.) in the proper place or condition when not in use.
  • stride — to walk with long steps, as with vigor, haste, impatience, or arrogance.
  • strode — simple past tense of stride.
  • sudate — to sweat
  • suited — appropriate: She is suited to such a job.
  • syndet — a synthetic detergent
  • tasked — a definite piece of work assigned to, falling to, or expected of a person; duty.
  • tasted — to try or test the flavor or quality of (something) by taking some into the mouth: to taste food.
  • teddys — a male given name, form of Edward or Theodore.
  • tensed — stretched tight, as a cord, fiber, etc.; drawn taut; rigid.
  • tested — the means by which the presence, quality, or genuineness of anything is determined; a means of trial.
  • trends — the general course or prevailing tendency; drift: trends in the teaching of foreign languages; the trend of events.
  • tsades — sadhe.
  • tusked — (in certain animals) a tooth developed to great length, usually one of a pair, as in the elephant, walrus, and wild boar, but singly in the narwhal.
  • tweeds — clothes made of tweed, esp a suit
  • tydeus — the father of Diomedes: one of the Seven Against Thebes.
  • undset — Sigrid [sig-rid;; Norwegian si-gri] /ˈsɪg rɪd;; Norwegian ˈsɪ grɪ/ (Show IPA), 1882–1949, Norwegian novelist: Nobel prize 1928.
  • vested — held completely, permanently, and inalienably: vested rights.
  • wadset — to pledge or mortgage
  • wasted — not used or in use: waste energy; waste talents.
  • widest — having considerable or great extent from side to side; broad: a wide boulevard.
  • zested — keen relish; hearty enjoyment; gusto.
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