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6-letter words containing t, e, r

  • tigery — like a tiger
  • tigger — to damage (electronic equipment) beyond repair, esp as a result of tinkering
  • tilery — a factory or kiln for making tiles.
  • tiller — a plant shoot that springs from the root or bottom of the original stalk.
  • timber — the wood of growing trees suitable for structural uses.
  • timbre — Acoustics, Phonetics. the characteristic quality of a sound, independent of pitch and loudness, from which its source or manner of production can be inferred. Timbre depends on the relative strengths of the components of different frequencies, which are determined by resonance.
  • tinder — a highly flammable material or preparation formerly used for catching the spark from a flint and steel struck together for fire or light.
  • tinier — very small; minute; wee.
  • tinker — a mender of pots, kettles, pans, etc., usually an itinerant.
  • tinner — a tinsmith.
  • tinter — seesaw.
  • tipper — a person or thing that tips: The waiters liked him for being a big tipper.
  • tirade — a prolonged outburst of bitter, outspoken denunciation: a tirade against smoking.
  • tirage — the withdrawing of wine from a barrel, as for testing or tasting.
  • tirane — a city in and the capital of Albania, in the central part.
  • titfer — hat.
  • tither — a person who gives or pays tithes, as to a church.
  • titler — someone who writes titles
  • titter — to laugh in a restrained, self-conscious, or affected way, as from nervousness or in ill-suppressed amusement.
  • tmrcie — /tmerk'ee/, (MIT) A denizen of TMRC.
  • tocher — a dowry; marriage settlement given to the groom by the bride or her family.
  • todger — a penis
  • toerag — a contemptible or despicable person
  • tofore — before
  • togger — to play football
  • toiler — hard and continuous work; exhausting labor or effort.
  • tollerErnst [urnst;; German ernst] /ɜrnst;; German ɛrnst/ (Show IPA), 1893–1939, German dramatist.
  • tolter — to struggle or move with difficulty, as in mud
  • tonger — tongs.
  • tonier — high-toned; stylish: a tony nightclub.
  • tonker — someone who tonks
  • tonner — something having a specified weight in tons (used in combination): The sailboat was a twelve-tonner.
  • tooler — an implement, especially one held in the hand, as a hammer, saw, or file, for performing or facilitating mechanical operations.
  • toomerJean, 1894–1967, U.S. writer.
  • toorie — a tassel or bobble on a bonnet
  • tooter — (of a horn or whistle) to give forth its characteristic sound.
  • topper — a person or thing that tops.
  • torero — a bullfighter, especially a matador.
  • tories — a member of the Conservative Party in Great Britain or Canada.
  • torose — Botany. cylindrical, with swellings or constrictions at intervals; knobbed.
  • torpex — (sometimes lowercase) a high explosive made of TNT, cyclonite, and aluminum powder and used especially in torpedoes, mines, and depth bombs.
  • torque — Mechanics. something that produces or tends to produce torsion or rotation; the moment of a force or system of forces tending to cause rotation.
  • torreyJohn, 1796–1873, U.S. botanist and chemist.
  • torsel — a beam or slab of wood, stone, iron, etc., laid on a masonry wall to receive and distribute the weight from one end of a beam.
  • torten — a rich cake, especially one containing little or no flour, usually made with eggs and ground nuts or bread crumbs.
  • tosher — a person who scavenged in the sewers in Victorian London
  • tosser — to throw, pitch, or fling, especially to throw lightly or carelessly: to toss a piece of paper into the wastebasket.
  • tother — the other
  • totter — to walk or go with faltering steps, as if from extreme weakness.
  • toured — a traveling around from place to place.
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