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6-letter words containing d, u, t

  • abduct — If someone is abducted by another person, he or she is taken away illegally, usually using force.
  • ad out — receiver's advantage
  • adduct — (of a muscle) to draw or pull (a leg, arm, etc) towards the median axis of the body
  • aditus — The entrance to a cavity or channel.
  • adjust — When you adjust to a new situation, you get used to it by changing your behaviour or your ideas.
  • adults — Plural form of adult.
  • adytum — the most sacred place of worship in an ancient temple from which the laity was prohibited
  • artaud — Antonin (ɑ̃tɔnɛ̃). 1896–1948, French stage director and dramatist, whose concept of the theatre of cruelty is expounded in Manifeste du théâtre de la cruauté (1932) and Le Théâtre et son double (1938)
  • audits — Plural form of audit.
  • bedust — to cover with dust
  • bestud — to set with studs
  • bruted — to shape (a diamond) by rubbing with another diamond or a diamond chip.
  • budget — Your budget is the amount of money that you have available to spend. The budget for something is the amount of money that a person, organization, or country has available to spend on it.
  • busted — caught out doing something wrong and therefore in trouble
  • cutted — (nonstandard) Simple past tense and past participle of cut.
  • dastur — a Parsee chief priest.
  • datums — Plural form of datum.
  • datura — any of various chiefly Indian solanaceous plants of the genus Datura, such as the moonflower and thorn apple, having large trumpet-shaped flowers, prickly pods, and narcotic properties
  • daudet — Alphonse (alfɔ̃s). 1840–97, French novelist, short-story writer, and dramatist: noted particularly for his humorous sketches of Provençal life, as in Lettres de mon moulin (1866)
  • daunts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of daunt.
  • dauted — to caress.
  • dautie — a beloved person who is petted or pampered
  • davout — Louis Nicolas [lwee nee-kaw-lah] /lwi ni kɔˈlɑ/ (Show IPA), Duke of Auerstadt [ou-er-stat] /ˈaʊ ərˌstæt/ (Show IPA), Prince of Eckmühl [ek-myool] /ˈɛk myul/ (Show IPA), 1770–1823, marshal of France: one of Napoleon's leading generals.
  • debuts — Plural form of debut.
  • deduct — When you deduct an amount from a total, you subtract it from the total.
  • degout — to cover (something) with gouts or drops of something
  • degust — to taste, esp with care or relish; savour
  • demuthCharles, 1883–1935, U.S. painter and illustrator.
  • depute — If you are deputed to do something, someone tells or allows you to do it on their behalf.
  • deputy — A deputy is the second most important person in an organization such as a business or government department. Someone's deputy often acts on their behalf when they are not there.
  • derust — Also called iron rust. the red or orange coating that forms on the surface of iron when exposed to air and moisture, consisting chiefly of ferric hydroxide and ferric oxide formed by oxidation.
  • detenu — prisoner
  • detour — If you make a detour on a journey, you go by a route which is not the shortest way, because you want to avoid something such as a traffic jam, or because there is something you want to do on the way.
  • detune — to change the pitch of (a stringed instrument), whether for musical or maintenance purposes
  • deturn — (obsolete) To turn away; to divert.
  • deuto- — deutero-
  • deuton — deuteron.
  • devout — A devout person has deep religious beliefs.
  • dictum — A dictum is a formal statement made by someone who has authority.
  • dilute — to make (a liquid) thinner or weaker by the addition of water or the like.
  • dimout — a dimming or reduction of the night lighting, as in a city, to make it less easily visible, as to enemy aircraft
  • diquat — a yellow crystalline substance, C 12 H 12 Br 2 N 2 , used as a selective postemergence herbicide to control weeds on noncrop land and for aquatic weed control.
  • do out — decorate
  • donuts — Plural form of donut.
  • doubts — Plural form of doubt.
  • doucet — (obsolete except in dialects) A sweetened dish.
  • dought — a simple past tense of dow1 .
  • douted — Simple past tense and past participle of dout.
  • douter — an implement for snuffing out candles, consisting either of a scissorlike device with two broad flat blades or of a cone at the end of a handle.
  • dracut — a city in NE Massachusetts.

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