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6-letter words containing t, r, o, e

  • loiret — a department in central France. 2630 sq. mi. (6810 sq. km). Capital: Orléans.
  • loiter — to linger aimlessly or as if aimless in or about a place: to loiter around the bus terminal.
  • looter — spoils or plunder taken by pillaging, as in war.
  • lorate — strap-shaped
  • lother — unwilling; reluctant; disinclined; averse: to be loath to admit a mistake.
  • lotter — someone who rents or works an allotment
  • mentor — (in the Odyssey) a loyal adviser of Odysseus entrusted with the care and education of Telemachus.
  • merlot — a dark-blue grape used in winemaking, especially in the Bordeaux region of France and in areas of Italy, Switzerland, and California.
  • mertonRobert King, 1910–2003, U.S. sociologist.
  • meteor — Astronomy. a meteoroid that has entered the earth's atmosphere. a transient fiery streak in the sky produced by a meteoroid passing through the earth's atmosphere; a shooting star or bolide.
  • metro- — indicating the uterus
  • metron — Measure (poetic).
  • metros — Plural form of metro.
  • molter — One who, or that which, molts or sheds.
  • montre — An organ stop, usually the open diapason, having its pipes
  • mooter — open to discussion or debate; debatable; doubtful: Whether that was the cause of their troubles is a moot point.
  • mother — parent
  • motser — a large amount of money, especially a sum won in gambling.
  • motzer — a large amount of money, especially a sum won in gambling.
  • nestor — the oldest and wisest of the Greeks in the Trojan War and a king of Pylos.
  • norite — a granular igneous rock consisting of a mix of light and dark minerals, the former being calcic plagioclase feldspars, and the latter orthorhombic pyroxenes.
  • nother — Informal. a whole nother, an entirely different; a whole other.
  • oaters — Plural form of oater.
  • oberth — Hermann Julius [hur-muh n jool-yuh s;; German her-mahn yoo-lee-oo s] /ˈhɜr mən ˈdʒul yəs;; German ˈhɛr mɑn ˈyu liˌʊs/ (Show IPA), 1894–1989, German physicist: pioneer in rocketry.
  • obiter — Incidentally; in passing.
  • obvert — to turn (something) so as to show a different surface.
  • oerterAlfred A ("Al") 1936–2007, U.S. track and field athlete: four-time Olympic discus champion.
  • olmert — Ehud [ey-hoo d] /ˈeɪ hʊd/ (Show IPA), born 1945, Israeli politician: prime minister 2006–09.
  • omerta — secrecy sworn to by oath; code of silence.
  • orante — a representation of a female figure, with outstretched arms and palms up in a gesture of prayer, in ancient and early Christian art.
  • orated — Simple past tense and past participle of orate.
  • orates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of orate.
  • orgeat — a syrup or drink made originally from barley but later from almonds, prepared with sugar and an extract of orange flowers.
  • orientthe Orient, the countries of Asia, especially East Asia. (formerly) the countries to the E of the Mediterranean.
  • ornate — elaborately or sumptuously adorned, often excessively or showily so: They bought an ornate Louis XIV sofa.
  • ortega — Daniel, full surname Ortega Saavedra. born 1945, Nicaraguan politician and former resistance leader; president of Nicaragua (1985–90) and from 2007
  • ortler — a range of the Alps in N Italy.
  • ortles — a range of the Alps in N Italy. Highest peak: 3899 m (12 792 ft)
  • osbert — a male given name: from Old English words meaning “god” and “bright.”.
  • osetra — a type of caviar deriving from the osetra sturgeon
  • ostler — hostler.
  • others — additional or further: he and one other person.
  • otters — Plural form of otter.
  • ouster — expulsion or removal from a place or position occupied: The opposition called for the ouster of the cabinet minister.
  • outers — Plural form of outer.
  • outher — (obsolete) either.
  • outler — a farm animal kept out of doors
  • outred — to be redder than
  • ouvert — (ballet) A position in which the feet are apart, or a movement which brings them apart.
  • oyster — any of several edible, marine, bivalve mollusks of the family Ostreidae, having an irregularly shaped shell, occurring on the bottom or adhering to rocks or other objects in shallow water.
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