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6-letter words containing s, y, t

  • gayest — of, relating to, or exhibiting sexual desire or behavior directed toward a person or persons of one's own sex; homosexual: a gay couple. Antonyms: straight.
  • ghosty — (chiefly, informal) ghostly.
  • gousty — dismal; empty
  • guyots — Plural form of guyot.
  • hostly — of or proper to a host: the hostly qualities of consideration and generosity.
  • hostry — an inn or lodging house, hostelry
  • irtysh — a river in central Asia, flowing NW from the Altai Mountains in China through NE Kazakhstan and the Russian Federation to the Ob River. About 1840 miles (2960 km) long.
  • justly — in a just manner; honestly; fairly: Deal justly with the prisoners.
  • keyset — a device consisting of a set of computer keys that can be used together for a particular purpose, for example for a computer game
  • khlyst — a member of a rigorously ascetic Russian sect originating in the 17th century and believing that each successive leader of the sect was an incarnation of Christ.
  • lastly — in conclusion; in the last place; finally.
  • lyrist — a person who plays the lyre or who sings and accompanies himself or herself on the lyre.
  • lysate — the mixture of substances formed by the lysis of cells.
  • mateys — Plural form of matey.
  • matsysQuentin, Massys, Quentin.
  • mayest — 2nd person singular present indicative of may1 .
  • metsys — Quentin [Flemish kven-tin;; English kwen-tn] /Flemish ˈkvɛn tɪn;; English ˈkwɛn tn/ (Show IPA), Massys, Quentin.
  • moisty — Moist.
  • mostly — for the most part; in the main: The work is mostly done.
  • myotis — An insectivorous bat with mouselike ears, a slender muzzle, and a flight membrane that extends between the hind legs and the tip of the tail.
  • mysost — a soft Norwegian cheese made from cow's milk whey
  • mystic — involving or characterized by esoteric, otherworldly, or symbolic practices or content, as certain religious ceremonies and art; spiritually significant; ethereal.
  • mythos — the underlying system of beliefs, especially those dealing with supernatural forces, characteristic of a particular cultural group.
  • oocyst — the encysted zygotic stage in the life cycle of some sporozoans.
  • ostomy — any of various surgical procedures, as a colostomy, in which an artificial opening is made so as to permit the drainage of waste products either into an appropriate organ or to the outside of the body.
  • ostyak — Khanty.
  • outsay — to say (something) out loud
  • oyster — any of several edible, marine, bivalve mollusks of the family Ostreidae, having an irregularly shaped shell, occurring on the bottom or adhering to rocks or other objects in shallow water.
  • pastry — a sweet baked food made of dough, especially the shortened paste used for pie crust and the like.
  • patsys — a male given name, form of Patrick.
  • pattys — a female given name, form of Patience or Patricia.
  • pigsty — pigpen.
  • psyton — (humour)   /si:'ton/ (From TMRC) The elementary particle carrying the sinister force. The probability of a process losing is proportional to the number of psytons falling on it. Psytons are generated by observers, which is why demos are more likely to fail when lots of people are watching. This term appears to have been largely superseded by bogon; see also quantum bogodynamics.
  • ptyxis — the folding of each individual leaf in a bud
  • reasty — rancid
  • rosety — resinous
  • rustys — a male or female given name.
  • safety — the state of being safe; freedom from the occurrence or risk of injury, danger, or loss.
  • saltly — in the manner of salt
  • salyut — one of a series of Soviet earth-orbiting space stations, first launched in 1971.
  • sanity — the state of being sane; soundness of mind.
  • satiny — satinlike; smooth; glossy.
  • satyra — a female satyr
  • sayest — 2nd person singular of say1 .
  • scanty — scant in amount, quantity, etc.; barely sufficient.
  • scatty — scatterbrained.
  • scotty — (often lowercase) Informal. a Scot; Scotsman or Scotswoman.
  • scythe — an agricultural implement consisting of a long, curving blade fastened at an angle to a handle, for cutting grass, grain, etc., by hand.
  • sentry — a soldier stationed at a place to stand guard and prevent the passage of unauthorized persons, watch for fires, etc., especially a sentinel stationed at a pass, gate, opening in a defense work, or the like.
  • set by — to put (something or someone) in a particular place: to set a vase on a table.
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