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6-letter words containing o, t, e

  • eötvös — Baron Roland von. 1848–1919, Hungarian physicist noted for his studies of gravity and surface tension
  • erbout — Eye dialect of about.
  • erotic — Of, relating to, or tending to arouse sexual desire or excitement.
  • eroto- — denoting erotic desire, excitement, etc
  • escort — Accompany (someone or something) somewhere, esp. for protection or security, or as a mark of rank.
  • etalon — A device consisting of two reflecting plates for producing interfering light beams.
  • ethion — a type of liquid pesticide
  • ethiop — Ethiopian
  • ethno- — indicating race, people, or culture
  • ethnos — an ethnic group
  • étoile — a star
  • etymon — A word or morpheme from which a later word is derived.
  • eunoto — (Kenya) A Masai ceremony in which a warrior passes into senior warriorhood.
  • exaton — A measure of the strength of an explosion or a bomb based on how many quintillion tons of TNT would be needed to produce the same energy.
  • exhort — Strongly encourage or urge (someone) to do something.
  • exocet — a tactical missile with a high-explosive warhead, which is guided by computer and radar, travels at a very low altitude at high subsonic speed, and has a range of up to 70 km. It may be launched from a ship, aircraft, or submarine
  • exotic — An exotic plant or animal.
  • export — A commodity, article, or service sold abroad.
  • extold — Lb obsolete Simple past tense and past participle of extol.
  • extoll — (transitive) alternative spelling of extol.
  • extols — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of extol.
  • extort — Obtain (something) by force, threats, or other unfair means.
  • extro- — extra- (when opposed to intro-)
  • fembot — (science fiction) A robot in female form.
  • femto- — prefix
  • fenton — James (Martin). born 1949, British poet, journalist, and critic. His poetry includes the collections A German Requiem (1980) and Out of Danger (1993)
  • fetors — Plural form of fetor.
  • floret — a small flower.
  • flotel — A ship converted to a permanently moored hotel.
  • foetal — of, relating to, or having the character of a fetus.
  • foeti- — feti-
  • foetid — having an offensive odor; stinking.
  • foetor — a strong, offensive smell; stench.
  • foetus — fetus.
  • folate — folic acid.
  • foment — to instigate or foster (discord, rebellion, etc.); promote the growth or development of: to foment trouble; to foment discontent.
  • fomite — (medicine, epidemiology) An inanimate object capable of carrying infectious agents (such as bacteria, viruses and parasites), and thus passively enabling their transmission between hosts.
  • footed — having a foot or feet (often used in combination): a four-footed animal.
  • footer — British Informal. Rugby (def 3). soccer.
  • footie — footsie.
  • footle — to act or talk in a foolish or silly way.
  • forestLee, 1873–1961, U.S. inventor of radio, telegraphic, and telephonic equipment.
  • forget — to cease or fail to remember; be unable to recall: to forget someone's name.
  • forpet — a fourth part
  • forted — Simple past tense and past participle of fort.
  • fortes — Plural form of forte.
  • forthe — Obsolete spelling of forth.
  • fosset — Obsolete form of faucet.
  • foster — to promote the growth or development of; further; encourage: to foster new ideas.
  • fother — (obsolete) a wagonload; a load of any sort.
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