6-letter words containing t, o, e
- tolter — to struggle or move with difficulty, as in mud
- tombed — an excavation in earth or rock for the burial of a corpse; grave.
- tommed — Uncle Tom.
- tommie — a male given name, form of Thomas.
- toneme — a phoneme consisting of a contrastive feature of tone in a tone language: Swedish has two tonemes.
- tonger — tongs.
- tongue — Anatomy. the usually movable organ in the floor of the mouth in humans and most vertebrates, functioning in eating, in tasting, and, in humans, in speaking.
- tonier — high-toned; stylish: a tony nightclub.
- tonite — an explosive used in quarrying
- tonker — someone who tonks
- tonlet — a skirt of plates.
- tonner — something having a specified weight in tons (used in combination): The sailboat was a twelve-tonner.
- tooele — a town in NW Utah.
- tooled — worked, cut, shaped, or formed with a tool or tools
- tooler — an implement, especially one held in the hand, as a hammer, saw, or file, for performing or facilitating mechanical operations.
- toolie — (in Australia) an adult who gatecrashes the Schoolies Week celebrations, esp one who makes sexual advances towards students
- toomer — Jean, 1894–1967, U.S. writer.
- toonie — Canadian Informal. a two-dollar coin.
- toorie — a tassel or bobble on a bonnet
- tooter — (of a horn or whistle) to give forth its characteristic sound.
- tootle — to toot gently or repeatedly on a flute or the like.
- topeka — a state in the central United States: a part of the Midwest. 82,276 sq. mi. (213,094 sq. km). Capital: Topeka. Abbreviation: KS (for use with zip code), Kans., Kan., Kas.
- tophet — a place in the valley of Hinnom, near Jerusalem, where, contrary to the law, children were offered as sacrifices, especially to Moloch. It was later used as a dumping ground for refuse.
- topper — a person or thing that tops.
- toppie — topknot (def 3).
- topple — to fall forward, as from having too heavy a top; pitch; tumble down.
- 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.
- torrey — John, 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.
- totems — a natural object or an animate being, as an animal or bird, assumed as the emblem of a clan, family, or group.
- tother — the other
- totted — a total.
- totter — to walk or go with faltering steps, as if from extreme weakness.
- tottie — very small; tiny
- touche — fencing: hit
- toupee — a man's wig.
- toured — a traveling around from place to place.
- tourer — a large open car with a folding top, usually seating a driver and four passengers
- touser — someone who touses
- tousle — to disorder or dishevel: The wind tousled our hair.
- touted — to solicit business, employment, votes, or the like, importunately.
- touter — a tout.
- toutie — childishly irritable or sullen