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6-letter words containing e, a, s

  • s wave — a transverse earthquake wave that travels through the interior of the earth and is usually the second conspicuous wave to reach a seismograph.
  • s.a.e. — An s.a.e. is an envelope on which you have stuck a stamp and written your own name and address. You send it to an organization so that they can reply to you in it. s.a.e. is an abbreviation for 'stamped addressed envelope' or 'self addressed envelope'.
  • sabean — of or relating to Saba.
  • sabine — of or belonging to an ancient people of central Italy who lived chiefly in the Apennines northeast of Rome and were subjugated by the Romans about 290 b.c.
  • sachem — the chief of a tribe. the chief of a confederation.
  • sachet — a small bag, case, or pad containing perfuming powder or the like, placed among handkerchiefs, lingerie, etc., to impart a pleasant scent.
  • sacked — the plundering of a captured place; pillage: the sack of Troy.
  • sacker — a person who sacks; plunderer; pillager.
  • sacque — sack1 (def 6).
  • sacred — devoted or dedicated to a deity or to some religious purpose; consecrated.
  • sadden — make sad
  • sadder — affected by unhappiness or grief; sorrowful or mournful: to feel sad because a close friend has moved away.
  • saddle — a seat for a rider on the back of a horse or other animal.
  • saeter — an upland pasture or meadow
  • safely — secure from liability to harm, injury, danger, or risk: a safe place.
  • safest — secure from liability to harm, injury, danger, or risk: a safe place.
  • safety — the state of being safe; freedom from the occurrence or risk of injury, danger, or loss.
  • sagely — a profoundly wise person; a person famed for wisdom.
  • sagene — a fishing net
  • sagest — a profoundly wise person; a person famed for wisdom.
  • sagged — to sink or bend downward by weight or pressure, especially in the middle: The roof sags.
  • sagger — a box or case made of refractory baked clay in which the finer ceramic wares are enclosed and protected while baking.
  • saikei — a Japanese ornamental miniature landscape
  • sailer — Anton [ahn-tohn] /ˈɑn toʊn/ (Show IPA), ("Toni") 1935–2009, Austrian skier.
  • sained — to make the sign of the cross on, as for protection against evil influences.
  • saithe — pollock.
  • salade — sallet.
  • saline — of, containing, or resembling common table salt; salty or saltlike: a saline solution.
  • sallee — a SE Australian eucalyptus tree, Eucalyptus pauciflora, with a pale grey bark
  • sallet — a light medieval helmet, usually with a vision slit or a movable visor.
  • salome — Also, Salomé. the daughter of Herodias, who is said to have danced for Herod Antipas and so pleased him that he granted her mother's request for the head of John the Baptist. Matt. 14:6–11 (not mentioned by name here).
  • salted — containing salt; having the taste of salt: salt water.
  • salten — Felix [fee-liks;; German fey-liks] /ˈfi lɪks;; German ˈfeɪ lɪks/ (Show IPA), (Siegmund Salzman) 1869–1945, Austrian novelist, in Switzerland after 1938.
  • salter — a crystalline compound, sodium chloride, NaCl, occurring as a mineral, a constituent of seawater, etc., and used for seasoning food, as a preservative, etc.
  • saltie — an ocean-going sailor.
  • salute — Military. to pay respect to or honor by some formal act, as by raising the right hand to the side of the headgear, presenting arms, firing cannon, dipping colors, etc.
  • salver — a tray, especially one used for serving food or beverages.
  • sambre — a river in W Europe, flowing NE through N France and S Belgium into the Meuse at Namur: battle 1918. 120 miles (193 km) long.
  • samedl — SQL Ada Module Description Language. Used to interface Ada application programs to SQL-based DBMSs. E-mail: Marc Graham <[email protected]>. ftp://ajpo.sei.cmu.edu/public/atip/samedl/.
  • samekh — the 15th letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
  • samely — monotonous
  • samite — a heavy silk fabric, sometimes interwoven with gold, worn in the Middle Ages.
  • samlet — a young salmon.
  • sammie — a sandwich.
  • sample — a small part of anything or one of a number, intended to show the quality, style, or nature of the whole; specimen.
  • samuel — a judge and prophet of Israel. I Sam. 1–3; 8–15.
  • sandek — the man who holds the child during the Jewish rite of circumcision.
  • sander — a male given name, form of Alexander.
  • sandie — a male given name, form of Sandro.
  • sanely — free from mental derangement; having a sound, healthy mind: a sane person.
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