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5-letter words containing e, t

  • cutey — cutie
  • cutie — a person regarded as appealing or attractive, esp a girl or woman
  • dalet — The fourth letter of many Semitic alphabets (Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic and others).
  • dante — full name Dante Alighieri (Italian aliˈɡjɛːri). 1265–1321, Italian poet famous for La Divina Commedia (?1309–?1320), an allegorical account of his journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise, guided by Virgil and his idealized love Beatrice. His other works include La Vita Nuova (?1292), in which he celebrates his love for Beatrice
  • dated — Dated things seem old-fashioned, although they may once have been fashionable or modern.
  • datel — a British Telecom service providing for the direct transmission of data from one computer to another
  • dater — a person who marks something with a date
  • dates — the years of a person's birth and death
  • dealt — Dealt is the past tense and past participle of deal2.
  • death — Death is the permanent end of the life of a person or animal.
  • debit — When your bank debits your account, money is taken from it and paid to someone else.
  • debts — Plural form of debt.
  • debut — The debut of a performer or sports player is their first public performance, appearance, or recording.
  • deets — (slang) Details.
  • defat — to remove the fat from (a substance)
  • degut — to remove the entrails of; disembowel; gut.
  • deist — a believer in deism
  • deity — A deity is a god or goddess.
  • delft — a town in the SW Netherlands, in South Holland province. Pop: 97 000 (2003 est)
  • delta — A delta is an area of low, flat land shaped like a triangle, where a river splits and spreads out into several branches before entering the sea.
  • delts — (bodybuilding, slang) The deltoid muscles.
  • demit — to resign (an office, position, etc)
  • denet — (formerly, in Britain) to sell (a book) at a lower price than that specified by the Net Book Agreement
  • dent- — denti-
  • dents — Plural form of dent.
  • depot — A depot is a place where large amounts of raw materials, equipment, arms, or other supplies are kept until they are needed.
  • depth — The depth of something such as a river or hole is the distance downwards from its top surface, or between its upper and lower surfaces.
  • depts — Plural form of dept, departments.
  • derat — (transitive) To remove the rats from something.
  • derth — (obsolete) dearth; scarcity.
  • detab — DEcision TABle. A decision table COBOL preprocessor written by A. Chapman in 1964. Versions: DETAB 65, DETAB X.
  • deter — To deter someone from doing something means to make them not want to do it or continue doing it.
  • detol — (language)   Directly Executable Test Oriented Language.
  • detox — Detox is treatment given to people who are addicted to drugs or alcohol in order to stop them from being addicted.
  • dette — (obsolete) Debt.
  • deut- — deuto-
  • deut. — Deuteronomy
  • diest — Archaic second-person singular form of die.
  • dieth — Archaic third-person singular form of die.
  • diets — Plural form of diet.
  • diety — Good for a diet.
  • divet — Alternative form of divot.
  • doest — 2nd person singular present ind. of do1 .
  • doeth — 3rd person singular present ind. of do1 .
  • doted — to bestow or express excessive love or fondness habitually (usually followed by on or upon): They dote on their youngest daughter.
  • doter — to bestow or express excessive love or fondness habitually (usually followed by on or upon): They dote on their youngest daughter.
  • dotes — to bestow or express excessive love or fondness habitually (usually followed by on or upon): They dote on their youngest daughter.
  • drate — Simple past form of drite.
  • drest — a simple past tense and past participle of dress.
  • drite — (intransitive, obsolete) To defecate.
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