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6-letter words containing s, y, t, e

  • styler — a person or thing that styles.
  • stylet — a stiletto or dagger.
  • stylie — fashion-conscious
  • stymie — Golf. (on a putting green) an instance of a ball's lying on a direct line between the cup and the ball of an opponent about to putt.
  • stythe — chokedamp.
  • surety — security against loss or damage or for the fulfillment of an obligation, the payment of a debt, etc.; a pledge, guaranty, or bond.
  • sweaty — covered, moist, or stained with sweat.
  • syndet — a synthetic detergent
  • system — an assemblage or combination of things or parts forming a complex or unitary whole: a mountain system; a railroad system.
  • teddys — a male given name, form of Edward or Theodore.
  • teensy — teeny; tiny.
  • tethys — Classical Mythology. a Titan, a daughter of Uranus and Gaea, the wife of Oceanus and mother of the Oceanids and river gods.
  • thyrse — a compact branching inflorescence, as of the lilac, in which the main axis is indeterminate and the lateral axes are determinate.
  • tressy — resembling or having tresses.
  • troyes — a river in N France, flowing NW to the Seine. 125 miles (200 km) long.
  • tuyers — an opening through which the blast of air enters a blast furnace, cupola, forge, or the like, to facilitate combustion.
  • tydeus — the father of Diomedes: one of the Seven Against Thebes.
  • tystie — the black guillemot
  • vestry — a room in or a building attached to a church, in which the vestments, and sometimes liturgical objects, are kept; sacristy.
  • wryest — Superlative form of wry.
  • xyster — A surgical instrument used to scrape bones.
  • yeasts — Plural form of yeast.
  • yeasty — of, containing, or resembling yeast.
  • yelets — a city in the W Russian Federation in Europe, SE of Moscow.
  • yentas — Plural form of yenta.
  • yester — of or relating to yesterday.
  • yseult — German Ysolde [ee-zawl-duh] /iˈzɔl də/ (Show IPA). Iseult.
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