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6-letter words containing e, t, c

  • canted — a salient angle.
  • cantel — Alternative form of cantle.
  • canter — When a horse canters, it moves at a speed that is slower than a gallop but faster than a trot.
  • cantle — the back part of a saddle that slopes upwards
  • canute — died 1035, Danish king of England (1016–35), Denmark (1018–35), and Norway (1028–35). He defeated Edmund II of England (1016), but divided the kingdom with him until Edmund's death. An able ruler, he invaded Scotland (1027) and drove Olaf II from Norway (1028)
  • caplet — A caplet is an oval tablet of medicine.
  • capote — a long cloak or soldier's coat, usually with a hood
  • carets — Plural form of caret.
  • carnet — a customs licence authorizing the temporary importation of a motor vehicle
  • carpet — A carpet is a thick covering of soft material which is laid over a floor or a staircase.
  • carted — Convey or put in a cart or similar vehicle.
  • cartel — A cartel is an association of similar companies or businesses that have grouped together in order to prevent competition and to control prices.
  • carter — Angela. 1940–92, British novelist and writer; her novels include The Magic Toyshop (1967) and Nights at the Circus (1984)
  • cartes — Plural form of carte.
  • casket — A casket is a small box in which you keep valuable things.
  • casted — having or belonging to a caste
  • casten — (archaic, poetic) Past participle of cast.
  • caster — a person or thing that casts
  • castes — Plural form of caste.
  • castle — A castle is a large building with thick, high walls. Castles were built by important people, such as kings, in former times, especially for protection during wars and battles.
  • catena — a connected series, esp of patristic comments on the Bible
  • caters — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cater.
  • catery — (obsolete) The place where provisions are deposited.
  • cathed — Past participle of cath.
  • cather — Willa (Sibert). 1873–1947, US novelist, whose works include O Pioneers! (1913) and My Ántonia (1918)
  • cathie — a female given name, form of Catherine.
  • catted — Simple past tense and past participle of cat.
  • cattie — Archaic form of catty qual Chinese unit of weight.
  • cattle — Cattle are cows and bulls.
  • cautel — craftiness; skilful deceit
  • cauter — an ironlike instrument used for cauterizing and searing organic tissue
  • cavate — hollowed out, as a space excavated from rock: cavate cliff dwellings.
  • caveat — A caveat is a warning of a specific limitation of something such as information or an agreement.
  • cavite — a port in the N Philippines, in S Luzon on Manila Bay: a former US naval base. Pop: 109 000 (2005 est)
  • cecity — a rare word for blindness
  • cedant — The cedant is the person or company that cedes business to another person or company.
  • cedent — The person who cedes a personal obligation to another.
  • celtic — If you describe something as Celtic, you mean that it is connected with the people and the culture of Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and some other areas such as Brittany.
  • cement — Cement is a grey powder which is mixed with sand and water in order to make concrete.
  • cenote — (esp in the Yucatán peninsula) a natural well formed by the collapse of an overlying limestone crust: often used as a sacrificial site by the Mayas
  • cental — a unit of weight equal to 100 pounds (45.3 kilograms)
  • centas — a former monetary unit of Lithuania, worth one hundredth of a litas
  • center — a point equally distant from all points on the circumference of a circle or surface of a sphere
  • centi- — denoting one hundredth
  • centos — Plural form of cento.
  • centr- — centro-
  • centra — a plural of centrum.
  • centre — A centre is a building where people have meetings, take part in a particular activity, or get help of some kind.
  • centro — a city in S California.
  • centry — Obsolete form of sentry.
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