6-letter words containing t, i, d, e
- lifted — to move or bring (something) upward from the ground or other support to a higher position; hoist.
- lilted — rhythmic swing or cadence.
- linted — having or containing lint
- listed — made of selvages or strips of cloth.
- lithed — Simple past tense and past participle of lithe.
- midest — Obsolete form of midst.
- midget — (not in technical use) an extremely small person having normal physical proportions.
- milted — Simple past tense and past participle of milt.
- minted — intent; purpose.
- misted — Simple past tense and past participle of mist.
- mitred — to bestow a miter upon, or raise to a rank entitled to it.
- nidate — (of a new embryo) to undergo nidation, to implant (oneself) in the uterus
- nidget — (obsolete) A fool or idiot; a coward.
- ointed — Simple past tense and past participle of oint.
- pioted — pied
- pisted — marked off into pistes
- pitied — sympathetic or kindly sorrow evoked by the suffering, distress, or misfortune of another, often leading one to give relief or aid or to show mercy: to feel pity for astarving child.
- pitted — (of fruit) having the pit removed: a pitted olive.
- podite — an arthropod limb.
- reduit — a military construction which troops use to defend themselves while holding out an attack
- reedit — to supervise or direct the preparation of (a newspaper, magazine, book, etc.); serve as editor of; direct the editorial policies of.
- rident — laughing; smiling; cheerful.
- rifted — an opening made by splitting, cleaving, etc.; fissure; cleft; chink.
- rioted — a noisy, violent public disorder caused by a group or crowd of persons, as by a crowd protesting against another group, a government policy, etc., in the streets.
- sendit — Systems Engineering for Network Debugging, Integration and Test. A two-year European Commission funded project to produce software tools for distributed applications running on networks of microcontrollers.
- silted — earthy matter, fine sand, or the like carried by moving or running water and deposited as a sediment.
- skited — to boast; brag.
- spited — a malicious, usually petty, desire to harm, annoy, frustrate, or humiliate another person; bitter ill will; malice.
- stride — to walk with long steps, as with vigor, haste, impatience, or arrogance.
- suited — appropriate: She is suited to such a job.
- tailed — coming from behind: a tail breeze.
- taxied — a taxicab.
- tedium — the quality or state of being wearisome; irksomeness; tediousness.
- ticked — angry; miffed.
- tiddle — to busy oneself with unimportant tasks
- tidied — neat, orderly, or trim, as in appearance or dress: a tidy room; a tidy person.
- tidier — neat, orderly, or trim, as in appearance or dress: a tidy room; a tidy person.
- tiered — being or arranged in tiers or layers (usually used in combination): a two-tiered box of chocolates.
- tiffed — a slight or petty quarrel.
- tilden — Samuel Jones, 1814–86, U.S. statesman.
- tilled — to labor, as by plowing or harrowing, upon (land) for the raising of crops; cultivate.
- tilted — sloping or inclining at an angle
- tinder — a highly flammable material or preparation formerly used for catching the spark from a flint and steel struck together for fire or light.
- tineid — a moth of the family Tineidae, comprising the clothes moths.
- tinged — a slight degree of coloration.
- tinned — made or consisting of tin or tin plate.
- tirade — a prolonged outburst of bitter, outspoken denunciation: a tirade against smoking.
- titled — of or relating to a title: the title story in a collection.
- toiled — hard and continuous work; exhausting labor or effort.
- trepid — fearful or apprehensive, especially trembling from fear.