6-letter words containing s, d
- bedsit — A bedsit is a room you rent which you use for both living in and sleeping in.
- bedust — to cover with dust
- beside — Something that is beside something else is at the side of it or next to it.
- bested — of the highest quality, excellence, or standing: the best work; the best students.
- bestud — to set with studs
- biased — If someone is biased, they prefer one group of people to another, and behave unfairly as a result. You can also say that a process or system is biased.
- biders — Archaic. to endure; bear.
- blinds — unable to see; lacking the sense of sight; sightless: a blind man.
- bodies — the physical structure and material substance of an animal or plant, living or dead.
- bossed — Botany, Zoology. a protuberance or roundish excrescence on the body or on some organ of an animal or plant.
- bounds — a limit; boundary (esp in the phrase know no bounds)
- braids — to weave together strips or strands of; plait: to braid the hair.
- broads — a group of shallow navigable lakes, connected by a network of rivers, in E England, in Norfolk and Suffolk
- bsd386 — 386BSD
- bushed — If you say that you are bushed, you mean that you are extremely tired.
- busied — actively and attentively engaged in work or a pastime: busy with her work.
- bussed — a large motor vehicle, having a long body, equipped with seats or benches for passengers, usually operating as part of a scheduled service; omnibus.
- busted — caught out doing something wrong and therefore in trouble
- caddis — a type of coarse woollen yarn, braid, or fabric
- cadets — Plural form of cadet.
- cadmus — a Phoenician prince who killed a dragon and planted its teeth, from which sprang a multitude of warriors who fought among themselves until only five remained, who joined Cadmus to found Thebes
- cadres — Military. the key group of officers and enlisted personnel necessary to establish and train a new military unit.
- canids — Plural form of canid.
- capsid — any heteropterous bug of the family Miridae (formerly Capsidae), most of which feed on plant tissues, causing damage to crops
- cardus — Sir Neville. 1889–1975, British music critic and cricket writer
- cashed — money in the form of coins or banknotes, especially that issued by a government.
- casked — a container made and shaped like a barrel, especially one larger and stronger, for holding liquids.
- 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.
- censed — Simple past tense and past participle of cense.
- cessed — British. a tax, assessment, or lien.
- chards — Plural form of chard.
- chased — Pursue in order to catch or catch up with.
- chasid — Hasid.
- chesed — The Jewish attribute of grace, kindness or love; one of the sephiroth.
- chides — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chide.
- childs — (nonstandard, rare) Plural form of child.
- chords — Plural form of chord.
- ciders — Plural form of cider.
- clades — Plural form of clade.
- closed — A closed group of people does not welcome new people or ideas from outside.
- clouds — a comedy (423 b.c.) by Aristophanes.
- cnidus — an ancient Greek city in SW Asia Minor: famous for its school of medicine
- codecs — Plural form of codec.
- coders — Plural form of coder.
- codges — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of codge.
- codist — a codifier
- codons — Plural form of codon.