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6-letter words containing d, s, p

  • perdus — hidden; concealed; obscured.
  • pesade — a maneuver in which the horse is made to rear, keeping its hind legs stationary and its forelegs drawn in.
  • phased — any of the major appearances or aspects in which a thing of varying modes or conditions manifests itself to the eye or mind.
  • physed — physical education
  • pindus — a mountain range in central Greece: highest peak, 7665 feet (2335 meters).
  • pished — an exclamation of “pish!”.
  • pissed — drunk; intoxicated.
  • pisted — marked off into pistes
  • podsol — spodosol.
  • poised — (of a person) composed, dignified, and self-assured.
  • posada — (in some Spanish-speaking countries) a government-operated or -approved inn offering moderately priced rooms to tourists, especially in a historic area.
  • posted — Chiefly British. a single dispatch or delivery of mail. the mail itself. the letters and packages being delivered to a single recipient. an established mail system or service, especially under government authority.
  • prasad — Rajendra [rah-jen-druh] /rɑˈdʒɛn drə/ (Show IPA), 1884–1963, first president of the Republic of India 1950–62.
  • prised — pry2 .
  • prosed — the ordinary form of spoken or written language, without metrical structure, as distinguished from poetry or verse.
  • pseudo — not actually but having the appearance of; pretended; false or spurious; sham.
  • psocid — any of numerous minute winged insects of the family Psocidae (order Psocoptera), including most of the common barklice, having mouth parts adapted for chewing and feeding on fungi, lichens, algae, decaying plant material, etc., and occurring on the bark of trees and the leaves of plants.
  • pudsey — a town in N England, in Leeds unitary authority, West Yorkshire. Pop: 32 391 (2001)
  • pursed — a woman's handbag or pocketbook.
  • pushed — to press upon or against (a thing) with force in order to move it away.
  • rapids — occurring within a short time; happening speedily: rapid growth.
  • rasped — to scrape or abrade with a rough instrument.
  • rsvp'd — to reply to an invitation: Don't forget to RSVP before Thursday.
  • rsvped — to reply to an invitation: Don't forget to RSVP before Thursday.
  • sapped — Fortification. a deep, narrow trench constructed so as to form an approach to a besieged place or an enemy's position.
  • se-odp — Support Environment for Open Distributed Processing. An ECMA standard.
  • seeped — to pass, flow, or ooze gradually through a porous substance: Water seeps through cracks in the wall.
  • sendup — a mocking parody, esp. when done with seeming gravity; takeoff; spoof
  • shaped — of a definite form, shape, or character (often used in combination): a U -shaped driveway.
  • sipped — to drink (a liquid) a little at a time; take small tastes of: He sipped the hot tea noisily.
  • sliped — a sledge, drag, or sleigh.
  • sloped — to have or take an inclined or oblique direction or angle considered with reference to a vertical or horizontal plane; slant.
  • sniped — any of several long-billed game birds of the genera Gallinago (Capella) and Limnocryptes, inhabiting marshy areas, as G. gallinago (common snipe) of Eurasia and North America, having barred and striped white, brown, and black plumage.
  • sopped — a piece of solid food, as bread, for dipping in liquid food.
  • spades — a black figure shaped like an inverted heart and with a short stem at the cusp opposite the point, used on playing cards.
  • spadix — an inflorescence consisting of a spike with a fleshy or thickened axis, usually enclosed in a spathe.
  • spared — to refrain from harming or destroying; leave uninjured; forbear to punish, hurt, or destroy: to spare one's enemy.
  • sparid — any of numerous fishes of the family Sparidae, chiefly inhabiting tropical and subtropical seas, comprising the porgies, the scups, etc.
  • spauld — a shoulder
  • spayad — a male deer
  • spec'd — Usually, specs. specification (def 2).
  • speedo — speedometer.
  • speedy — characterized by speed; rapid; swift; fast.
  • spends — to pay out, disburse, or expend; dispose of (money, wealth, resources, etc.): resisting the temptation to spend one's money.
  • spendy — expensive
  • spiced — Food that is spiced has had spices or other strong-tasting foods added to it.
  • spider — any of numerous predaceous arachnids of the order Araneae, most of which spin webs that serve as nests and as traps for prey.
  • spiked — Something that is spiked has one or more spikes on it.
  • spired — having a spire.
  • spited — a malicious, usually petty, desire to harm, annoy, frustrate, or humiliate another person; bitter ill will; malice.
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