6-letter words containing s
- clavis — a key
- clavus — a corn on the toe
- cleans — Plural form of clean.
- clears — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clear.
- cleats — Plural form of cleat.
- cleese — John (Marwood). born 1939, British comedy writer and actor, noted for the TV series Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969–74) and Fawlty Towers (1975, 1978). His films include A Fish Called Wanda (1988) and Fierce Creatures (1997)
- clefts — Plural form of cleft.
- clem's — a male given name, form of Clement.
- clerks — Plural form of clerk.
- cletus — Anacletus.
- cleves — Per Teodor [par tey-aw-dawr] /pær ˈteɪ ɔˌdɔr/ (Show IPA), 1840–1905, Swedish chemist.
- clevis — the U-shaped component of a shackle for attaching a drawbar to a plough or similar implement
- clicks — Plural form of click.
- cliffs — Plural form of cliff.
- climbs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of climb.
- climes — Plural form of clime.
- clines — Biology. the gradual change in certain characteristics exhibited by members of a series of adjacent populations of organisms of the same species.
- clings — Plural form of cling.
- clinks — Plural form of clink.
- clisis — the act or process of becoming a clitic.
- clites — Classical Mythology. the wife of Cyzicus, who hanged herself when her husband was mistakenly killed by the Argonauts.
- cloaks — Plural form of cloak.
- clocks — Plural form of clock.
- clomps — Plural form of clomp.
- clones — Plural form of clone.
- clonus — a type of convulsion characterized by rapid contraction and relaxation of a muscle
- cloots — a cloven hoof; one of the divisions of the cloven hoof of the swine, sheep, etc.
- cloris — a male or female given name.
- closed — A closed group of people does not welcome new people or ideas from outside.
- closer — someone or something that closes
- closes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of close.
- closet — A closet is a piece of furniture with doors at the front and shelves inside, which is used for storing things.
- cloths — a fabric formed by weaving, felting, etc., from wool, hair, silk, flax, cotton, or other fiber, used for garments, upholstery, and many other items.
- clouds — a comedy (423 b.c.) by Aristophanes.
- clouts — Plural form of clout.
- cloves — Plural form of clove.
- clovis — of or relating to a Paleo-Indian cultural tradition of North America, especially the American Southwest, dated 10,000–9000 b.c. and characterized by a usually bifacial, fluted stone projectile point (Clovis point) used in big-game hunting.
- clowns — Plural form of clown.
- clozes — pertaining to or being a procedure used to measure comprehension or text difficulty, in which a person is called upon to supply elements that have been systematically deleted from a text.
- clucks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cluck.
- clumps — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clump.
- clumsy — A clumsy person moves or handles things in a careless, awkward way, often so that things are knocked over or broken.
- clunks — Plural form of clunk.
- clusia — a tropical tree of the genus Clusia
- clysis — the administration of an enema.
- cnemis — the shin or tibia
- cnidus — an ancient Greek city in SW Asia Minor: famous for its school of medicine
- coales — Obsolete spelling of coals.
- coarse — Coarse things have a rough texture because they consist of thick threads or large pieces.
- coasts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of coast.