6-letter words containing s, t, o
- g spot — a patch of tissue in the front wall of the vagina, claimed to be erectile and highly erogenous.
- g-spot — Gräfenberg spot.
- gaston — a male given name.
- gastro — (colloquial, UK, Australia) Gastroenteritis.
- gators — Plural form of gator.
- gemots — Plural form of gemot.
- ghosts — the soul of a dead person, a disembodied spirit imagined, usually as a vague, shadowy or evanescent form, as wandering among or haunting living persons.
- ghosty — (chiefly, informal) ghostly.
- giusto — to be observed strictly
- gloats — Plural form of gloat.
- goatse — (internet) A certain image of a man displaying his unnaturally dilated anus.
- gorets — /gor'ets/ The unknown ur-noun, fill in your own meaning. Found especially on the Usenet newsgroup alt.gorets, which seems to be a running contest to redefine the word by implication in the funniest and most peculiar way, with the understanding that no definition is ever final. [A correspondent from the Former Soviet Union informs me that "gorets" is Russian for "mountain dweller" - ESR] Compare frink.
- goslet — a pygmy goose
- goster — to laugh uncontrollably
- gotsta — Alternative form of gotta.
- gousty — dismal; empty
- griots — Plural form of griot.
- groats — a silver coin of England, equal to four pennies, issued from 1279 to 1662.
- grouts — a thin, coarse mortar poured into various narrow cavities, as masonry joints or rock fissures, to fill them and consolidate the adjoining objects into a solid mass.
- guston — Philip, 1912–80, U.S. abstract expressionist painter, born in Canada.
- guyots — Plural form of guyot.
- helots — Plural form of helot.
- histo- — indicating animal or plant tissue
- hoists — Plural form of hoist.
- holist — Philosophy. the theory that whole entities, as fundamental components of reality, have an existence other than as the mere sum of their parts. Compare organicism (def 1).
- honest — honorable in principles, intentions, and actions; upright and fair: an honest person.
- horsts — Plural form of horst.
- host's — the bread or wafer consecrated in the celebration of the Eucharist.
- hostas — Plural form of hosta.
- hosted — a person who receives or entertains guests at home or elsewhere: the host at a theater party.
- hostel — Also called youth hostel. an inexpensive, supervised lodging place for young people on bicycle trips, hikes, etc.
- hoster — (computing, Internet, neologism) A provider of online hosting, especially web hosting.
- hostie — (obsolete, Catholicism) the consecrated bread or wafer of the Eucharist, host.
- hostly — of or proper to a host: the hostly qualities of consideration and generosity.
- hostry — an inn or lodging house, hostelry
- hotels — Plural form of hotel.
- huston — John, 1906–87, U.S. film director and writer.
- idiots — Plural form of idiot.
- impost — the point of springing of an arch; spring.
- ingots — Plural form of ingot.
- inmost — situated farthest within: the inmost recesses of the forest.
- intros — Plural form of intro.
- isotac — a line drawn on a map connecting all points where ice starts to melt at approximately the same period in spring.
- jetsom — goods cast overboard deliberately, as to lighten a vessel or improve its stability in an emergency, which sink where jettisoned or are washed ashore.
- joints — Plural form of joint.
- joists — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of joist.
- jostle — to bump, push, shove, brush against, or elbow roughly or rudely.
- jousts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of joust.
- juntos — Plural form of junto.
- kastro — Mytilene (def 2).