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6-letter words containing t, e, b

  • bather — A bather is a person who is swimming in the sea, or in a river or lake.
  • bathes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bathe.
  • batler — a flat piece of wood once used for beating clothes during washing or to smooth them when dry
  • batley — a town in N England, in Kirklees unitary authority, West Yorkshire. Pop: 49 448 (2001)
  • batmen — a soldier assigned to an officer as a servant.
  • batted — Sports. the wooden club used in certain games, as baseball and cricket, to strike the ball. a racket, especially one used in badminton or table tennis. a whip used by a jockey. the act of using a club or racket in a game. the right or turn to use a club or racket.
  • battel — fertile; nourishing
  • batten — A batten is a long strip of wood that is fixed to something to strengthen it or to hold it firm.
  • batter — If someone is battered, they are regularly hit and badly hurt by a member of their family or by their partner.
  • battle — A battle is a violent fight between groups of people, especially one between military forces during a war.
  • battue — the beating of woodland or cover to force game to flee in the direction of hunters
  • bawtie — a dog
  • baxter — James (Keir). 1926–72, New Zealand lyric poet. His works include The Fallen House (1953) and In Fires of No Return (1958)
  • bayest — reddish brown.
  • beasts — Plural form of beast.
  • beasty — Alternative form of beastie.
  • beated — (nonstandard) Simple past tense and past participle of beat.
  • beaten — Beaten earth has been pressed down, often by people's feet, until it is hard.
  • beater — A beater is a tool or part of a machine which is used for beating things like eggs and cream.
  • beaton — Sir Cecil (Walter Hardy). 1904–80, British photographer, noted esp for his society portraits
  • beatty — David, 1st Earl Beatty. 1871–1936, British admiral of the fleet in World War I
  • beaute — Archaic spelling of beauty.
  • beauts — (often used ironically) something or someone beautiful, remarkable, or amazing.
  • beauty — Beauty is the state or quality of being beautiful.
  • bechet — Sidney (Joseph). 1897–1959, US jazz soprano saxophonist and clarinettist
  • becket — a clevis forming part of one end of a sheave, used for securing standing lines by means of a thimble
  • bedsit — A bedsit is a room you rent which you use for both living in and sleeping in.
  • bedust — to cover with dust
  • beento — a person who has resided in Britain, esp during part of his or her education
  • beetle — A beetle is an insect with a hard covering to its body.
  • beeton — Isabella Mary, known as Mrs Beeton. 1836–65, British cookery writer, author of The Book of Household Management (1861)
  • befret — to fret greatly about
  • begets — (especially of a male parent) to procreate or generate (offspring).
  • begift — to give a gift or gifts to
  • begirt — to gird about; encompass; surround.
  • behest — an authoritative order or earnest request
  • beirut — the capital of Lebanon, a port on the Mediterranean: part of the Ottoman Empire from the 16th century until 1918; many universities (including Lebanese, American, French, and Arab). Pop: 1 875 000 (2005 est)
  • bejart — Maurice (mɔris). 1927–2007 French dancer and choreographer. His choreography is characterized by a combination of classic and modern dance and acrobatics
  • beknot — to tie a knot or knots in
  • belate — to cause to be late
  • beloit — a city in S Wisconsin.
  • belote — a card game for two players, using 32 cards and following the same basic rules as klabberjass, popular in France.
  • belted — If someone's jacket or coat, for example, is belted, it has a belt fastened round it.
  • belter — an event, person, quality, etc, that is admirable, outstanding, or thrilling
  • belton — a town in W Missouri.
  • beltsy — a city in NW Moldavia, NW of Kishinev.
  • bemete — to measure
  • bemist — to cloud with mist
  • benita — a female given name.
  • bennet — herb bennet.
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