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6-letter words containing s, t, r, a

  • c star — a relatively cool, red giant having a spectrum with strong bands of carbon compounds.
  • carats — Plural form of carat.
  • carets — Plural form of caret.
  • cartes — Plural form of carte.
  • caster — a person or thing that casts
  • castor — Castors are small wheels fitted to a piece of furniture so that it can be moved more easily.
  • castro — Fidel (fɪˈdɛl; Spanish fiˈðɛl). full name Fidel Castro Ruz. 1927–2016, Cuban revolutionary and statesman: led the communist overthrow of the Batista dictatorship in 1959; prime minister (1959–76), president (1976–2008)
  • caters — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cater.
  • charts — Plural form of chart.
  • clarts — lumps of mud, esp on shoes
  • costar — An actor's costars are the other actors who also have one of the main parts in a particular movie.
  • crafts — Plural form of craft.
  • crants — a garland or wreath carried in front of a maiden's bier
  • crates — Plural form of crate.
  • crista — a structure resembling a ridge or crest, such as that formed by folding of the inner membrane of a mitochondrion
  • crusta — a hard outer layer, esp in anatomy or pathology
  • darest — (archaic) Archaic second-person singular form of dare.
  • dastur — a Parsee chief priest.
  • daters — Plural form of dater.
  • desart — Obsolete spelling of desert.
  • drafts — Plural form of draft.
  • earset — A set of earphones.
  • earths — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of earth.
  • easter — an annual Christian festival in commemoration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, observed on the first Sunday after the first full moon after the vernal equinox, as calculated according to tables based in Western churches on the Gregorian calendar and in Orthodox churches on the Julian calendar.
  • eaters — Plural form of eater.
  • ersatz — (of a product) Made or used as a substitute, typically an inferior one, for something else.
  • estray — (legal) An animal that has escaped from its owner; a wandering animal whose owner is unknown. An animal cannot be an estray when on the range where it was raised, and permitted by its owner to run. A lost animal whose owner is known to the party at hand is not an estray.
  • extras — Plural form of extra.
  • f star — a white to yellow star, as Canopus, Polaris, or Procyon, having a surface temperature between 6000 and 7500 K and an absorption spectrum in which the pair of ultraviolet lines of singly ionized calcium and the Balmer series of hydrogen are of about equal strength.
  • farest — Archaic second-person singular form of fare.
  • fartsy — Only used in artsy-fartsy.
  • faster — moving or able to move, operate, function, or take effect quickly; quick; swift; rapid: a fast horse; a fast pain reliever; a fast thinker.
  • fortasAbe, 1910–1982, U.S. lawyer, government official, and jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1965–69.
  • frusta — the part of a conical solid left after cutting off a top portion with a plane parallel to the base.
  • g star — a yellow star, as the sun or Capella, having a surface temperature between 5000 and 6000 K and an absorption spectrum in which the ultraviolet pair of lines of singly ionized calcium are strongest and in which the Balmer series is prominent.
  • gaster — (in ants, bees, wasps, and other hymenopterous insects) the part of the abdomen behind the petiole.
  • gastr- — gastro-
  • gastro — (colloquial, UK, Australia) Gastroenteritis.
  • gaters — Southern U.S. Informal. alligator.
  • gators — Plural form of gator.
  • grafts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of graft.
  • grantsCary (Archibald Leach) 1904–86, U.S. actor, born in England.
  • grates — Plural form of grate.
  • gratis — without charge or payment; free: The manufacturer provided an extra set of coat buttons gratis.
  • greats — unusually or comparatively large in size or dimensions: A great fire destroyed nearly half the city.
  • groats — a silver coin of England, equal to four pennies, issued from 1279 to 1662.
  • haters — Plural form of hater.
  • hearstWilliam Randolph, 1863–1951, U.S. editor and publisher.
  • hearts — Anatomy. a hollow, pumplike organ of blood circulation, composed mainly of rhythmically contractile smooth muscle, located in the chest between the lungs and slightly to the left and consisting of four chambers: a right atrium that receives blood returning from the body via the superior and inferior vena cavae, a right ventricle that pumps the blood through the pulmonary artery to the lungs for oxygenation, a left atrium that receives the oxygenated blood via the pulmonary veins and passes it through the mitral valve, and a left ventricle that pumps the oxygenated blood, via the aorta, throughout the body.
  • instar — an insect in any one of its periods of postembryonic growth between molts.
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