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6-letter words containing e, d, i

  • devise — If you devise a plan, system, or machine, you have the idea for it and design it.
  • devive — To render lifeless.
  • devize — Misspelling of devise.
  • devoid — destitute or void (of); free (from)
  • devoir — duty; obligation
  • dewali — Diwali.
  • dewani — the office or post of dewan
  • dewier — Comparative form of dewy.
  • dewily — In a dewy manner.
  • dewing — Present participle of dew.
  • dewitt — to hang unlawfully; to lynch
  • dezinc — to remove zinc from
  • diable — a type of brown sauce, typically made with wine, shallots, vinegar, herbs, and black and/or cayenne pepper
  • diadem — A diadem is a small crown with precious stones in it.
  • dialed — Simple past tense and past participle of dial.
  • dialer — an electronic device used to dial telephone numbers automatically
  • diaper — A diaper is a piece of soft towel or paper, which you fasten round a baby's bottom in order to soak up its urine and faeces.
  • dibbed — Simple past tense and past participle of dib.
  • dibber — A tool with a handle on one end and a point on the other, used in the garden to poke holes in preparation for planting seeds, bulbs, etc. Also known as a dibble or dib.
  • dibble — a small hand tool used to make holes in the ground for planting or transplanting bulbs, seeds, or roots
  • dicier — unpredictable; risky; uncertain.
  • dicker — If you say that people are dickering about something, you mean that they are arguing or disagreeing about it, often in a way that you think is foolish or unnecessary.
  • dickey — a man's detachable, or false, shirt front
  • dickie — an article of clothing made to look like the front or collar of a shirt, blouse, vest, etc., worn as a separate piece under another garment, as a jacket or dress. Compare vest (def 2), vestee.
  • didder — to shake or tremble, esp with fear
  • diddle — If someone diddles you, they take money from you dishonestly or unfairly.
  • didies — diaper (def 1).
  • didine — Of, or pertaining to dodos.
  • didoes — a mischievous trick; prank; antic.
  • dièdre — large shallow groove or corner in a rock face
  • dieing — to cease to live; undergo the complete and permanent cessation of all vital functions; become dead.
  • dienes — Plural form of diene.
  • dieppe — a seaport in N France, on the English Channel: raided by an Allied expeditionary force August 1942.
  • diesel — noting a machine or vehicle powered by a diesel engine: diesel locomotive.
  • diesis — double dagger.
  • dieted — Simple past tense and past participle of diet.
  • dieter — food and drink considered in terms of its qualities, composition, and its effects on health: Milk is a wholesome article of diet.
  • differ — to be unlike, dissimilar, or distinct in nature or qualities (often followed by from): The two writers differ greatly in their perceptions of the world. Each writer's style differs from that of another.
  • digest — to convert (food) in the alimentary canal into absorbable form for assimilation into the system.
  • digged — a simple past tense of dig1 .
  • digger — a person or an animal that digs.
  • dilate — to make wider or larger; cause to expand.
  • dilled — a plant, Anethum graveolens, of the parsley family, having aromatic seeds and finely divided leaves, both of which are used for flavoring food.
  • dilute — to make (a liquid) thinner or weaker by the addition of water or the like.
  • dimate — (language)   Depot Installed Maintenance Automatic Test Equipment. A language for programming automatic test equipment. It Runs on the RCA 301.
  • dimble — (obsolete) A bower; a dingle.
  • dimers — Plural form of dimer.
  • dimmed — not bright; obscure from lack of light or emitted light: a dim room; a dim flashlight.
  • dimmer — a person or thing that dims.
  • dimple — a small, natural hollow area or crease, permanent or transient, in some soft part of the human body, especially one formed in the cheek in smiling.
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