6-letter words containing s, d, a
- casted — having or belonging to a caste
- caused — a person or thing that acts, happens, or exists in such a way that some specific thing happens as a result; the producer of an effect: You have been the cause of much anxiety. What was the cause of the accident?
- ceased — to stop; discontinue: Not all medieval beliefs have ceased to exist.
- cedars — Plural form of cedar.
- chards — Plural form of chard.
- chased — Pursue in order to catch or catch up with.
- chasid — Hasid.
- clades — Plural form of clade.
- cycads — Plural form of cycad.
- dachas — Plural form of dacha.
- dacnos — A prototype network operating system for multi-vendor environments, from IBM European Networking Centre Heidelberg and University of Karlsruhe.
- dadoes — Plural form of dado.
- dagoes — a contemptuous term used to refer to a person of Italian or sometimes Spanish origin or descent.
- daises — a raised platform, as at the front of a room, for a lectern, throne, seats of honor, etc.
- dalasi — the standard monetary unit of The Gambia, divided into 100 bututs
- dallas — a city in NE Texas, on the Trinity River: scene of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy (1963). Pop: 1 208 318 (2003 est)
- dalles — a stretch of a river between high rock walls, with rapids and dangerous currents
- damask — Damask is a type of heavy cloth with a pattern woven into it.
- damsel — A damsel is a young, unmarried woman.
- damson — A damson is a small, sour, purple plum.
- danaus — a king of Argos who told his fifty daughters, the Danaides, to kill their bridegrooms on their wedding night
- dances — Plural form of dance.
- danios — Plural form of danio.
- danish — Danish is the language spoken in Denmark.
- darbys — a city in SE Pennsylvania.
- darcys — a male given name.
- darers — Plural form of darer.
- darest — (archaic) Archaic second-person singular form of dare.
- darius — (Codomannus) died 330 b.c, king of Persia 336–330.
- dasein — (philosophy) Being; especially the nature of being; existence, presence, hereness, suchness, essence.
- dashed — made up of dashes: a dashed line down the middle of the road.
- dasher — someone or something that dashes
- dashes — Plural form of dash.
- dassie — another name for a hyrax, esp the rock hyrax
- dassin — Jules [joolz;; French zhyl] /dʒulz;; French ʒül/ (Show IPA), 1911–2008, French motion-picture director, born in the U.S.
- dastur — a Parsee chief priest.
- daters — Plural form of dater.
- datums — Plural form of datum.
- daubes — Plural form of daube.
- daunts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of daunt.
- daunus — father of Euippe, second wife of Diomedes.
- davies — Sir John. 1569–1626, English poet, author of Orchestra or a Poem of Dancing (1596) and the philosophical poem Nosce Teipsum (1599)
- davits — Plural form of davit.
- dawson — a town in NW Canada, in the Yukon on the Yukon River: a boom town during the Klondike gold rush (at its height in 1899). Pop: 1251 (2001)
- dbfast — dBASE dialect for MS-DOS and MS-Windows.
- deasil — in the direction of the apparent course of the sun; clockwise
- deaths — Plural form of death.
- debars — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of debar.
- debase — To debase something means to reduce its value or quality.
- decafs — Plural form of decaf.