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6-letter words containing t, r, a

  • cantor — a man employed to lead synagogue services, esp to traditional modes and melodies
  • captor — You can refer to the person who has captured a person or animal as their captor.
  • caract — a sign or symbol
  • carats — Plural form of carat.
  • carets — Plural form of caret.
  • carlot — a boor or churl
  • carnet — a customs licence authorizing the temporary importation of a motor vehicle
  • carnot — Lazare (Nicolas Marguerite) (lazar), known as the Organizer of Victory. 1753–1823, French military engineer and administrator: organized the French Revolutionary army (1793–95)
  • carpet — A carpet is a thick covering of soft material which is laid over a floor or a staircase.
  • carrot — Carrots are long, thin, orange-coloured vegetables. They grow under the ground, and have green shoots above the ground.
  • carted — Convey or put in a cart or similar vehicle.
  • cartel — A cartel is an association of similar companies or businesses that have grouped together in order to prevent competition and to control prices.
  • carter — Angela. 1940–92, British novelist and writer; her novels include The Magic Toyshop (1967) and Nights at the Circus (1984)
  • cartes — Plural form of carte.
  • carton — A carton is a plastic or cardboard container in which food or drink is sold.
  • cartop — designed to be transported on top of an automobile
  • caster — a person or thing that casts
  • castor — Castors are small wheels fitted to a piece of furniture so that it can be moved more easily.
  • castro — Fidel (fɪˈdɛl; Spanish fiˈðɛl). full name Fidel Castro Ruz. 1927–2016, Cuban revolutionary and statesman: led the communist overthrow of the Batista dictatorship in 1959; prime minister (1959–76), president (1976–2008)
  • caters — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cater.
  • catery — (obsolete) The place where provisions are deposited.
  • cathar — a member of a Christian sect in Provence in the 12th and 13th centuries who believed the material world was evil and only the spiritual was good
  • cather — Willa (Sibert). 1873–1947, US novelist, whose works include O Pioneers! (1913) and My Ántonia (1918)
  • cauter — an ironlike instrument used for cauterizing and searing organic tissue
  • cavort — When people cavort, they leap about in a noisy and excited way.
  • centra — a plural of centrum.
  • cerate — a hard ointment or medicated paste consisting of lard or oil mixed with wax or resin
  • cetura — Keturah.
  • charet — Alternative spelling of charret.
  • charta — a charter
  • charts — Plural form of chart.
  • citral — a yellow volatile liquid with a lemon-like odour, found in oils of lemon grass, orange, and lemon and used in perfumery: a terpene aldehyde consisting of the cis- isomer (citral-a or geranial) and the trans- isomer (citral-b or neral). Formula: (CH3)2C:CH(CH2)2C(CH3):CHCHO
  • citran — (language)   Caltech's answer to MIT's JOSS.
  • claret — Claret is a type of French red wine.
  • clarts — lumps of mud, esp on shoes
  • clarty — dirty, esp covered in mud; filthy
  • clitar — (uncommon, humorous, slang) The clitoris. only used in play the clitar.
  • coater — a machine that applies a coating to something
  • comart — a binding agreement
  • contra — against
  • corant — A coranto (kind of dance).
  • corita — a boat resembling a large, woven basket, used by Indians of the southwestern U.S.
  • costar — An actor's costars are the other actors who also have one of the main parts in a particular movie.
  • cottar — (in the Scottish Highlands) a peasant occupying a cottage and land of not more than half an acre at a rent of not more than five pounds a year
  • crackt — (obsolete) Simple past tense and past participle of crack.
  • crafts — Plural form of craft.
  • crafty — If you describe someone as crafty, you mean that they achieve what they want in a clever way, often by deceiving people.
  • crants — a garland or wreath carried in front of a maiden's bier
  • cratch — a rack for holding fodder for cattle, etc
  • crated — Simple past tense and past participle of crate.
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