6-letter words containing d, s, u
- disbud — to remove leaf buds or shoots from (a plant) to produce a certain shape or effect.
- discus — a circular disk more than 7 inches (18 cm) in diameter and 2.2 pounds (1 kg) in weight, usually wooden with a metal rim and thicker in the center than at the edge, for throwing for distance in athletic competition.
- diseur — a male professional entertainer who performs monologues.
- dispur — a state in NE India. 30,285 sq. mi. (78,438 sq. km). Capital: Dispur.
- disuse — discontinuance of use or practice: Traditional customs are falling into disuse.
- domnus — Donus.
- donuts — Plural form of donut.
- doofus — Slang. a foolish or inept person.
- dorsum — the back, as of the body.
- doubts — Plural form of doubt.
- doughs — Plural form of dough.
- doulas — Plural form of doula.
- doumas — duma.
- doused — Simple past tense and past participle of douse.
- douser — a person or thing that douses.
- douses — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of douse.
- druids — Plural form of druid.
- drunks — Plural form of drunk.
- drupes — Plural form of drupe.
- drusen — Plural form of druse.
- drusus — Nero Claudius ("Germanicus") 38–9 b.c, Roman general.
- dubois — (Marie) Eugène (François Thomas) [ma-ree œ-zhen frahn-swa taw-mah] /maˈri œˈʒɛn frɑ̃ˈswa tɔˈmɑ/ (Show IPA), 1858–1941, Dutch physical anthropologist and anatomist.
- ducats — Plural form of ducat.
- ductus — A duct.
- dudish — resembling or characteristic of a dude, as in manner or appearance.
- dudism — the state of being or the characteristic behaviour or appearance of a dude or dandy
- dulles — Allen Welsh, 1893–1969, U.S. public official: CIA director 1953–61.
- dulses — Plural form of dulse.
- dumbos — Plural form of dumbo.
- dumose — filled with bushes
- dumous — Abounding with bushes and briars.
- dunces — Plural form of dunce.
- dundas — a town in SE Ontario, in S Canada, near Hamilton.
- dunois — Jean [zhahn] /ʒɑ̃/ (Show IPA), Comte de ("Bastard of Orleans") 1403?–68, French military leader: relieved by Joan of Arc and her troops when besieged at Orleans.
- duomos — Plural form of duomo.
- duress — compulsion by threat or force; coercion; constraint.
- durres — a seaport in W Albania, on the Adriatic: important ancient city.
- durzis — Plural form of durzi.
- dusked — tending to darkness; dark.
- dusken — to (cause to) become shady or gloomy
- dussek — Jan Ladislav [yahn lah-dyi-slahf] /yɑn ˈlɑ dyɪ slɑf/ (Show IPA), 1760–1812, Czech pianist and composer.
- dusted — earth or other matter in fine, dry particles.
- duster — a person or thing that removes or applies dust.
- dustin — a male given name.
- dustup — a quarrel; argument; row.
- duties — something that one is expected or required to do by moral or legal obligation.
- duvets — Plural form of duvet.
- dysury — Archaic form of dysuria.
- educes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of educe.
- eludes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of elude.