6-letter words containing r, e, c, t
- crated — Simple past tense and past participle of crate.
- crater — A crater is a very large hole in the ground, which has been caused by something hitting it or by an explosion.
- crates — Plural form of crate.
- creant — creating or creative; formative
- create — To create something means to cause it to happen or exist.
- credit — If you are allowed credit, you are allowed to pay for goods or services several weeks or months after you have received them.
- crests — the highest part of a hill or mountain range; summit.
- cretan — of or relating to Crete or its inhabitants
- cretic — a metrical foot consisting of three syllables, the first long, the second short, and the third long (– ◡ –)
- cretin — If you call someone a cretin, you think they are very stupid.
- crieth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cry.
- cronet — the coronet of a horse's hoof or the hair which grows over this area
- croute — a small round of toasted bread on which a savoury mixture is served
- cruets — Plural form of cruet.
- cruset — a goldsmith's crucible
- cuiter — to pamper or coddle
- culter — Alternative form of colter.
- curate — A curate is a clergyman in the Anglican Church who helps the priest.
- curite — a red-orange radioactive mineral, the hydrated oxide of uranium and lead
- curter — Comparative form of curt.
- curvet — a low leap with all four feet off the ground
- custer — George Armstrong. 1839–76, US cavalry general: Civil War hero, killed fighting the Sioux at Little Bighorn, Montana
- cutler — a person who makes or sells cutlery
- cutter — A cutter is a tool that you use for cutting through something.
- direct — to manage or guide by advice, helpful information, instruction, etc.: He directed the company through a difficult time.
- dretch — (transitive) To vex; grill; trouble; oppress.
- ecarte — a card game for two players.
- eckert — John Presper [pres-per] /ˈprɛs pər/ (Show IPA), 1919–95, U.S. engineer and computer pioneer.
- erects — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of erect.
- erotic — Of, relating to, or tending to arouse sexual desire or excitement.
- eructs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of eruct.
- escort — Accompany (someone or something) somewhere, esp. for protection or security, or as a mark of rank.
- etcher — A person who etches.
- hector — Classical Mythology. the eldest son of Priam and husband of Andromache: the greatest Trojan hero in the Trojan War, killed by Achilles.
- lacert — (obsolete) A fleshy muscle of the human body.
- lector — a lecturer in a college or university.
- mcvert — (tool) A Unix program for reading and writing Apple Computer Macintosh binary files. It was written by Doug Moore, now at Rice University (Jan 1990). See BinHex, HQX, MacBinary.
- metric — software metric
- nectar — the saccharine secretion of a plant, which attracts the insects or birds that pollinate the flower.
- preact — anything done, being done, or to be done; deed; performance: a heroic act.
- precut — cut to a specific shape or size before being assembled or used: a kit with precut parts.
- racest — (archaic) Archaic second-person singular form of race.
- rachet — flashy, unrefined, etc.; low-class: ratchet girls wearing too much makeup.
- racket — a light bat having a netting of catgut or nylon stretched in a more or less oval frame and used for striking the ball in tennis, the shuttlecock in badminton, etc.
- raetic — an extinct language of uncertain affinities that was spoken in Rhaetia and written with the Etruscan alphabet.
- re-act — to act or perform again.
- recant — to withdraw or disavow (a statement, opinion, etc.), especially formally; retract.
- recast — to cast again or anew.
- recent — of late occurrence, appearance, or origin; lately happening, done, made, etc.: recent events; a recent trip.
- recept — an idea formed by the repetition of similar percepts, as successive percepts of the same object.