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

  • ditzes — Plural form of ditz.
  • divert — to turn aside or from a path or course; deflect.
  • divest — to strip of clothing, ornament, etc.: The wind divested the trees of their leaves.
  • doited — childish or feeble-minded, especially because of advanced age; senile.
  • dotier — Comparative form of doty.
  • dottie — a female given name, form of Dorothea and Dorothy.
  • driest — free from moisture or excess moisture; not moist; not wet: a dry towel; dry air.
  • dugite — A highly venomous snake found in SW Australia, similar to the related brown snakes.
  • dunite — a coarse-grained igneous rock composed almost entirely of olivine.
  • dutied — having a liability for duty to be applied
  • duties — something that one is expected or required to do by moral or legal obligation.
  • ebitda — earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortization
  • edicts — Plural form of edict.
  • edited — to supervise or direct the preparation of (a newspaper, magazine, book, etc.); serve as editor of; direct the editorial policies of.
  • editor — a person having managerial and sometimes policy-making responsibility related to the writing, compilation, and revision of content for a publishing firm or for a newspaper, magazine, or other publication: She was offered a managing editor position at a small press.
  • eident — diligent
  • endite — One of the mouthparts of a spider or other arachnids, specifically the lobe of the palpal coxa lateral to the labium.
  • erudit — (rare) An erudite person, a scholar, especially in French contexts.
  • ethide — (chemistry) Any compound of ethyl of a binary type.
  • exited — Simple past tense and past participle of exit.
  • fidget — to move about restlessly, nervously, or impatiently.
  • fisted — Chiefly South Midland and Southern U.S. a small mongrel dog, especially one that is ill-tempered; cur; mutt.
  • fitted — adapted or suited; appropriate: This water isn't fit for drinking. A long-necked giraffe is fit for browsing treetops.
  • flited — to dispute; wrangle; scold; jeer.
  • foetid — having an offensive odor; stinking.
  • gadite — a member of the tribe of Gad.
  • gaited — having a specified gait (usually used in combination): slow-gaited; heavy-gaited oxen.
  • geddit — Eye dialect of get it (As in,
  • gifted — having great special talent or ability: the debut of a gifted artist.
  • girted — Simple past tense and past participle of girt.
  • hideth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hide.
  • hilted — the handle of a sword or dagger.
  • hinted — Simple past tense and past participle of hint.
  • hitted — (nonstandard) Simple past tense and past participle of hit.
  • id est — i.e.: that is
  • ideata — (in epistemology) the object of knowledge as known by the mind. Compare datum (def 3).
  • ideate — to form an idea, thought, or image of.
  • idlest — Superlative form of idle.
  • indebt — (transitive, archaic) To bring into debt; to place under obligation.
  • indent — indentation
  • indite — to compose or write, as a poem.
  • inédit — unpublished writing
  • intend — to have in mind as something to be done or brought about; plan: We intend to leave in a month.
  • intoed — having inwardly turned toes.
  • iodate — Chemistry. a salt of iodic acid, as sodium iodate, NaIO 3 .
  • itched — Simple past tense and past participle of itch.
  • jilted — to reject or cast aside (a lover or sweetheart), especially abruptly or unfeelingly.
  • kidlet — Lb colloquial child.
  • kilted — wearing a kilt.
  • kitted — a set or collection of tools, supplies, instructional matter, etc., for a specific purpose: a first-aid kit; a sales kit.
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