6-letter words containing s, d, e, i
- desier — Eye dialect of desire.
- design — When someone designs a garment, building, machine, or other object, they plan it and make a detailed drawing of it from which it can be built or made.
- desilt — To remove suspended silt from the water.
- desire — A desire is a strong wish to do or have something.
- desist — If you desist from doing something, you stop doing it.
- desmid — any freshwater green alga of the mainly unicellular family Desmidioideae, typically constricted into two symmetrical halves
- dessin — (math) dessin d'enfant.
- destin — Obsolete form of destiny.
- devils — Plural form of devil.
- devise — If you devise a plan, system, or machine, you have the idea for it and design it.
- didies — diaper (def 1).
- didoes — a mischievous trick; prank; antic.
- dienes — Plural form of diene.
- diesel — noting a machine or vehicle powered by a diesel engine: diesel locomotive.
- diesis — double dagger.
- digest — to convert (food) in the alimentary canal into absorbable form for assimilation into the system.
- dimers — Plural form of dimer.
- diners — Plural form of diner.
- dinges — the condition of being dingy.
- diodes — Plural form of diode.
- direst — causing or involving great fear or suffering; dreadful; terrible: a dire calamity.
- dirges — Plural form of dirge.
- dirkes — Plural form of dirke.
- disced — any thin, flat, circular plate or object.
- disect — Misspelling of dissect.
- disert — (obsolete) eloquent.
- diseur — a male professional entertainer who performs monologues.
- dished — concave: a dished face.
- dishes — the quantity held by a dish; dishful: a dish of applesauce.
- disked — Simple past tense and past participle of disk.
- dismes — Plural form of disme.
- disney — Walt(er E.) 1901–66, U.S. creator and producer of animated cartoons, motion pictures, etc.
- dispel — to drive off in various directions; disperse; dissipate: to dispel the dense fog.
- disple — (obsolete) To discipline; to subject to discipline or punishment, especially for religious purposes.
- dissed — to show disrespect for; affront.
- disses — to show disrespect for; affront.
- disuse — discontinuance of use or practice: Traditional customs are falling into disuse.
- ditzes — Plural form of ditz.
- divers — several; various; sundry: divers articles.
- divest — to strip of clothing, ornament, etc.: The wind divested the trees of their leaves.
- dixies — Also called Dixieland, Dixie Land. the southern states of the United States, especially those that were formerly part of the Confederacy.
- dizens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dizen.
- dobies — Chiefly Southwestern U.S. adobe.
- dogies — Plural form of dogie.
- donsie — Midland U.S. somewhat sick, weak, or lacking in vitality; not completely well.
- dories — Plural form of dory.
- doxies — opinion; doctrine.
- driers — Plural form of drier.
- driest — free from moisture or excess moisture; not moist; not wet: a dry towel; dry air.
- drives — Plural form of drive.