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5-letter words containing s, y, t

  • sooty — covered, blackened, or smirched with soot.
  • stacy — a male or female given name.
  • stagy — of, relating to, or suggestive of the stage.
  • stays — (of a ship) to change to the other tack.
  • stewy — suitable for, resembling, or related to stew
  • steyn — Dale (Willem), born 1983, South African cricketer; a fast bowler and prolific wicket-taker in all forms of international cricket
  • steyr — an industrial city in N central Austria, in Upper Austria. Pop: 39 340 (2001)
  • stimy — 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.
  • stivy — stuffy, stifling
  • stogy — a long, slender, roughly made, inexpensive cigar.
  • stony — full of or abounding in stones or rock: a stony beach.
  • story — a narrative, either true or fictitious, in prose or verse, designed to interest, amuse, or instruct the hearer or reader; tale.
  • stray — to deviate from the direct course, leave the proper place, or go beyond the proper limits, especially without a fixed course or purpose; ramble: to stray from the main road.
  • stroy — to destroy.
  • study — a room, in a house or other building, set apart for private study, reading, writing, or the like.
  • style — a particular kind, sort, or type, as with reference to form, appearance, or character: the baroque style; The style of the house was too austere for their liking.
  • styli — a plural of stylus.
  • styme — to peer
  • stymy — 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.
  • styte — to bounce
  • suety — the hard fatty tissue about the loins and kidneys of beef, sheep, etc., used in cooking or processed to yield tallow.
  • synth — Informal. synthesizer (def 2).
  • talysThomas, c1505–85, English organist and composer, especially of church music.
  • tansy — any of several composite plants of the genus Tanacetum, especially a strong-scented, weedy, Old World herb, T. vulgare, having flat-topped clusters of tubular yellow flowers.
  • tasty — good-tasting; savory: a tasty canapé.
  • testy — irritably impatient; touchy.
  • tipsy — slightly intoxicated or drunk.
  • toshy — of or relating to tosh
  • tossy — impudent or scornful; tossing the head in pride
  • tousy — tousled or unkempt
  • troys — Latin Ilium. Greek Ilion. an ancient ruined city in NW Asia Minor: the seventh of nine settlements on the site is commonly identified as the Troy of the Iliad.
  • tryst — an appointment to meet at a certain time and place, especially one made somewhat secretly by lovers.
  • tushy — tushie.
  • tusky — having tusks or tusk-like protrusions
  • tykes — Australia and New Zealand Informal. a Roman Catholic.
  • tynes — a sharp, projecting point or prong, as of a fork.
  • types — a number of things or persons sharing a particular characteristic, or set of characteristics, that causes them to be regarded as a group, more or less precisely defined or designated; class; category: a criminal of the most vicious type.
  • tyros — a beginner in learning anything; novice.
  • tysonMichael Gerald ("Mike"; "Iron Mike") born 1966, U.S. boxer.
  • vasty — vast; immense.
  • xysti — Plural form of xystus.
  • yasht — a hymn to a deity.
  • yates — Plural form of yate.
  • yeast — any of various small, single-celled fungi of the phylum Ascomycota that reproduce by fission or budding, the daughter cells often remaining attached, and that are capable of fermenting carbohydrates into alcohol and carbon dioxide.
  • yeatsWilliam Butler, 1865–1939, Irish poet, dramatist, and essayist: Nobel prize 1923.
  • yetis — Plural form of yeti.
  • yurts — Plural form of yurt.
  • zesty — full of zest; piquant: a zesty salad dressing.
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