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6-letter words containing e, s, o, t

  • osetra — a type of caviar deriving from the osetra sturgeon
  • osmate — a salt of osmic acid
  • osteal — osseous.
  • ostend — a seaport in NW Belgium.
  • ostent — Appearance; air; mien.
  • osteo- — indicating bone or bones
  • osteon — (anatomy) Any of the central canals, and surrounding bony layers, found in compact bone.
  • ostler — hostler.
  • others — additional or further: he and one other person.
  • otiose — being at leisure; idle; indolent.
  • otters — Plural form of otter.
  • ousted — to expel or remove from a place or position occupied: The bouncer ousted the drunk; to oust the prime minister in the next election.
  • oustee — (chiefly, India) A person who is ousted, especially one who is removed from his place of residence or land to make room for an infrastructure improvement or public works project.
  • ouster — expulsion or removal from a place or position occupied: The opposition called for the ouster of the cabinet minister.
  • outers — Plural form of outer.
  • outsee — (transitive) To see beyond; to surpass in foresight.
  • outset — the beginning or start: I wanted to explain the situation at the outset.
  • ownest — of, relating to, or belonging to oneself or itself (usually used after a possessive to emphasize the idea of ownership, interest, or relation conveyed by the possessive): He spent only his own money.
  • oyster — any of several edible, marine, bivalve mollusks of the family Ostreidae, having an irregularly shaped shell, occurring on the bottom or adhering to rocks or other objects in shallow water.
  • posnet — a small pot with a handle and three feet
  • posset — a drink made of hot milk curdled with ale, wine, or the like, often sweetened and spiced.
  • posted — Chiefly British. a single dispatch or delivery of mail. the mail itself. the letters and packages being delivered to a single recipient. an established mail system or service, especially under government authority.
  • poster — post horse.
  • postie — A postie is a postman.
  • presto — quickly, rapidly, or immediately.
  • proset — A derivative of SETL with Ada-like syntax developed at the University of Essen in 1990. Formerly known as SETL/E.
  • quotes — Plural form of quote.
  • recost — the price paid to acquire, produce, accomplish, or maintain anything: the high cost of a good meal.
  • repost — a reposted message, resent via email or posted again on an internet chatboard etc
  • resort — to have recourse for use, help, or accomplishing something, often as a final available option or resource: to resort to war.
  • respot — a rounded mark or stain made by foreign matter, as mud, blood, paint, ink, etc.; a blot or speck.
  • reston — James (Barrett) ("Scotty") 1909–1995, U.S. journalist, born in Scotland.
  • restow — Nautical. to put (cargo, provisions, etc.) in the places intended for them. to put (sails, spars, gear, etc.) in the proper place or condition when not in use.
  • rosets — resin; rosin.
  • rosety — resinous
  • rostenNorman, 1914–1995, U.S. poet and playwright.
  • roster — a list of persons or groups, as of military personnel or units with their turns or periods of duty.
  • rotest — routine; a fixed, habitual, or mechanical course of procedure: the rote of daily living.
  • rottes — rote2 .
  • sapote — Also called marmalade tree. a tree, Pouteria sapota, of the sapodilla family, native to Mexico and Central America, having large leaves and sweet, edible fruit.
  • scoter — any of the large diving ducks of the genus Melanitta, inhabiting northern parts of the Northern Hemisphere.
  • scrote — a worthless fellow
  • sderot — a city in the W Negev in S Israel, close to the border with Gaza; a target for sustained rocket attack by Hamas since 2001. Population: 19 800 (2006 est)
  • sector — Geometry. a plane figure bounded by two radii and the included arc of a circle.
  • see to — to perceive with the eyes; look at.
  • sefton — a unitary authority in NW England, in Merseyside. Pop: 281 600 (2003 est). Area: 150 sq km (58 sq miles)
  • seston — any particulate matter suspended in bodies of water, esp plankton or other organic matter
  • sestos — an ancient Thracian town on the Hellespont opposite Abydos: Xerxes crossed the Hellespont here when he began his invasion of Greece.
  • set on — to put (something or someone) in a particular place: to set a vase on a table.
  • set to — a usually brief, sharp fight or argument.
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