6-letter words containing e, s, a
- amends — recompense or compensation given or gained for some injury, insult, etc
- aments — Plural form of ament.
- amides — Plural form of amide.
- amiens — a city in N France: its Gothic cathedral is the largest church in France. Pop: 139 271 (2006)
- amines — Plural form of amine.
- amoles — Plural form of amole.
- amused — If you are amused by something, it makes you want to laugh or smile.
- amuser — a person who amuses or entertains
- amuses — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of amuse.
- amvets — American Veterans of World War II, Korea, and Vietnam
- anceps — (poetry, Greek and Latin meter) A syllable that can be either short or long.
- anenst — anent (def 2).
- angels — a male or female given name.
- angers — a city in W France, on the River Maine. Pop: 156 965 (2006)
- angles — Plural form of angle.
- anises — Plural form of anise.
- ankles — Plural form of ankle.
- anodes — Plural form of anode.
- anoles — Plural form of anole.
- ansate — having a handle or handle-like part
- anselm — Saint. 1033–1109, Italian Benedictine monk; archbishop of Canterbury (1093–1109): one of the founders of scholasticism; author of Cur Deus Homo? (Why did God become Man?). Feast day: Aug 21
- answer — When you answer someone who has asked you something, you say something back to them.
- antres — a cavern; cave.
- anused — (in combination) Having (or having the characteristics associated with) a specified form of anus.
- anuses — the opening at the lower end of the alimentary canal, through which the solid refuse of digestion is excreted.
- anvers — French name of Antwerp.
- apexes — the tip, point, or vertex; summit.
- apices — apex
- apises — a sacred bull worshiped at Memphis: identified originally with Ptah and later assimilated with Osiris to form the Ptolemaic Serapis.
- apples — well or fine; under control.
- appose — to place side by side or near to each other
- apside — (astronomy) An apsis.
- aptest — inclined; disposed; given; prone: too apt to slander others.
- araise — to raise
- araxes — Araks
- arches — Obsolete. a person who is preeminent; a chief.
- arcsec — 1⁄3600 of a degree of an angle
- arecas — Plural form of areca.
- arenas — Plural form of arena.
- arepas — Plural form of arepa.
- aretes — Plural form of arete.
- argies — a term used to refer to an Argentine.
- argues — to present reasons for or against a thing: He argued in favor of capital punishment.
- ariose — characterized by melody
- arised — (nonstandard) Simple past tense and past participle of arise.
- arisen — to get up from sitting, lying, or kneeling; rise: He arose from his chair when she entered the room.
- arises — to get up from sitting, lying, or kneeling; rise: He arose from his chair when she entered the room.
- arkies — a term used to refer to a migrant worker originally from Arkansas.
- arkose — a sandstone consisting of grains of feldspar and quartz cemented by a mixture of quartz and clay minerals
- armies — Plural form of army.