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6-letter words containing t, o, e

  • tenson — a Provençal poem taking the form of a dialogue or debate between two rival troubadours.
  • tensor — Anatomy. a muscle that stretches or tightens some part of the body.
  • tenuto — Music. (of a note, chord, or rest) held to the full time value.
  • teopan — a Mexican temple
  • tercio — a regiment of Spanish or Italian infantry
  • teredo — a shipworm of the genus Teredo.
  • termor — a person who has an estate for a term of years or for life.
  • terror — intense, sharp, overmastering fear: to be frantic with terror.
  • teston — a former silver coin of France, equal at various times to between 10 and 14½ sols, bearing on the obverse a bust of the reigning king.
  • teuton — a member of a Germanic people or tribe first mentioned in the 4th century b.c. and supposed to have dwelt in Jutland.
  • thelon — a river in the SE Northwest Territories, in central Canada, flowing NE into Hudson Bay. About 550 miles (885 km) long.
  • theol. — theologian
  • theory — a coherent group of tested general propositions, commonly regarded as correct, that can be used as principles of explanation and prediction for a class of phenomena: Einstein's theory of relativity. Synonyms: principle, law, doctrine.
  • theos. — theosophical
  • thermo — Thermo means using or relating to heat.
  • theron — Charlize (ˈʃɑːlɪːz) born 1975, South African film actress; her films include The Cider House Rules (1999) and Monster (2003), which earned her an Academy Award
  • thorez — Maurice [maw-rees] /mɔˈris/ (Show IPA), 1900–64, French Communist Party leader.
  • thorpe — a hamlet; village.
  • thoued — to address as “thou.”.
  • throes — a violent spasm or pang; paroxysm.
  • throne — the chair or seat occupied by a sovereign, bishop, or other exalted personage on ceremonial occasions, usually raised on a dais and covered with a canopy.
  • throve — a simple past tense of thrive.
  • thyone — Semele, as named by her son Dionysus when he took her from the underworld to Olympus.
  • tie-on — fastened by tying on
  • tiptoe — the tip or end of a toe.
  • to end — that surpasses or exceeds
  • tocher — a dowry; marriage settlement given to the groom by the bride or her family.
  • toddle — to move with short, unsteady steps, as a young child.
  • todger — a penis
  • toe-in — the slight forward convergence given to the front wheels of an automobile to improve steering qualities.
  • toebie — a sandwich
  • toecap — a piece of leather or other material covering the toe of a shoe.
  • toeing — one of the terminal digits of the human foot.
  • toerag — a contemptible or despicable person
  • toffee — taffy.
  • tofore — before
  • togaed — wearing a toga
  • togate — dressed in a toga.
  • togged — a coat.
  • togger — to play football
  • toggle — a pin, bolt, or rod placed transversely through a chain, an eye or loop in a rope, etc., as to bind it temporarily to another chain or rope similarly treated.
  • toiled — hard and continuous work; exhausting labor or effort.
  • toiler — hard and continuous work; exhausting labor or effort.
  • toilet — a bathroom fixture consisting of a bowl, usually with a detachable, hinged seat and lid, and a device for flushing with water, used for defecation and urination.
  • toledo — Francisco de [frahn-sees-kaw th e] /frɑnˈsis kɔ ðɛ/ (Show IPA), c1515–84? Spanish administrator: viceroy of Peru 1569–81.
  • tolled — the act of tolling a bell.
  • tollerErnst [urnst;; German ernst] /ɜrnst;; German ɛrnst/ (Show IPA), 1893–1939, German dramatist.
  • tolley — a large marble used in the game of marbles
  • tolsel — a tolbooth
  • toltec — a member of an Indian people living in central Mexico before the advent of the Aztecs and traditionally credited with laying the foundation of Aztec culture.
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