6-letter words containing d, y, e
- greyed — Simple past tense and past participle of grey.
- gypped — Informal: Sometimes Offensive. a swindle or fraud.
- hadley — Henry Kimball [kim-buh l] /ˈkɪm bəl/ (Show IPA), 1871–1937, U.S. composer and conductor.
- hayden — Melissa (Mildred Herman) 1923–2006, Canadian ballerina in the U.S.
- headly — (archaic) Chief; principal; capital; (of sins) deadly.
- hendry — Stephen. born 1969, Scottish snooker player: world champion 1990, 1992–96, and 1999
- heyday — the stage or period of greatest vigor, strength, success, etc.; prime: the heyday of the vaudeville stars.
- heydey — the stage or period of greatest vigor, strength, success, etc.; prime: the heyday of the vaudeville stars.
- hoyden — a boisterous, bold, and carefree girl; a tomboy.
- hyades — Astronomy. a group of stars comprising a moving cluster in the constellation Taurus, supposed by the ancients to indicate the approach of rain when they rose with the sun.
- hydyne — a type of fuel for launching rockets
- hymned — Simple past tense and past participle of hymn.
- hypped — (dated) Affected with hypochondria.
- jadery — ill-tempered or wearied behaviour
- kayoed — Simple past tense and past participle of kayo.
- keypad — a separate section on some computer keyboards, grouping together numeric keys and those for mathematical or other special functions in an arrangement like that of a calculator.
- kidney — Anatomy. either of a pair of bean-shaped organs in the back part of the abdominal cavity that form and excrete urine, regulate fluid and electrolyte balance, and act as endocrine glands.
- lewdly — inclined to, characterized by, or inciting to lust or lechery; lascivious.
- leyden — a city in W Netherlands.
- madefy — (rare) To make wet or moist.
- medfly — Mediterranean fruit fly.
- medley — a mixture, especially of heterogeneous elements; hodgepodge; jumble.
- medway — a river in SE England, flowing through Kent and the Medway towns (Rochester, Chatham, and Gillingham) to the Thames estuary. Length: 110 km (70 miles)
- melody — musical sounds in agreeable succession or arrangement.
- mudeye — the larva of the dragonfly, commonly used as a fishing bait
- needly — (archaic) Zealously; carefully; earnestly.
- noyade — destruction or execution by drowning, especially as practiced at Nantes, France, in 1793–94, during the Reign of Terror.
- nudely — In a nude manner.
- obeyed — to comply with or follow the commands, restrictions, wishes, or instructions of: to obey one's parents.
- okayed — to put one's endorsement on or indicate one's approval of (a request, piece of copy, bank check, etc.); authorize; initial: Would you OK my application?
- padeye — a ring fixed to the structure of a ship as a hold for small lines, tackles, etc.
- pedway — a walkway, usually enclosed, permitting pedestrians to go from building to building, as in an urban center, without passing through traffic.
- physed — physical education
- ployed — a maneuver or stratagem, as in conversation, to gain the advantage.
- podley — a young coalfish
- predry — to dry or become dry in advance
- preyed — an animal hunted or seized for food, especially by a carnivorous animal.
- pudsey — a town in N England, in Leeds unitary authority, West Yorkshire. Pop: 32 391 (2001)
- rebody — to give a new body to (something, esp a vehicle)
- redbay — a small tree which grows in the southern United States and whose inner wood is of a dark red colour
- redefy — to challenge the power of; resist boldly or openly: to defy parental authority.
- redeny — to deny again
- redeye — any of several fishes having red eyes, as the rock bass.
- redyed — a coloring material or matter.
- remedy — something that cures or relieves a disease or bodily disorder; a healing medicine, application, or treatment.
- rheydt — a city in W Germany, adjacent to Mönchen-Gladbach. 96,000 (1963).
- rhymed — identity in sound of some part, especially the end, of words or lines of verse.
- ridley — Also called Atlantic ridley, bastard ridley, bastard turtle. a gray sea turtle, Lepidochelys kempii, of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of North America, about 24 inches (61 cm) long, previously thought to be a hybrid of the loggerhead and green turtles: an endangered species.
- rodney — George Brydges [brij-iz] /ˈbrɪdʒ ɪz/ (Show IPA), Baron, 1718–92, British admiral.
- rudely — discourteous or impolite, especially in a deliberate way: a rude reply.