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6-letter words containing t, s

  • tessin — French and German name of Ticino.
  • tested — the means by which the presence, quality, or genuineness of anything is determined; a means of trial.
  • testee — a person who is tested, as by a scholastic examination.
  • tester — the teston of Henry VIII.
  • testes — plural of testis.
  • testis — the male gonad or reproductive gland, either of two oval glands located in the scrotum.
  • 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.
  • tethys — Classical Mythology. a Titan, a daughter of Uranus and Gaea, the wife of Oceanus and mother of the Oceanids and river gods.
  • tgs-ii — Translator Generator System. Contained TRANDIR.
  • thales — c640–546? b.c, Greek philosopher, born in Miletus.
  • thames — a river in S England, flowing E through London to the North Sea. 209 miles (336 km) long.
  • thanks — to express gratitude, appreciation, or acknowledgment to: She thanked them for their hospitality.
  • thasos — a Greek island in the N Aegean. About 170 sq. mi. (440 sq. km).
  • that's — That's is a spoken form of 'that is'.
  • thebes — a district in ancient Greece, NW of Athens. Capital: Thebes.
  • theirs — any male person or animal; a man: hes and shes.
  • theism — the belief in one God as the creator and ruler of the universe, without rejection of revelation (distinguished from deism).
  • theist — the belief in one God as the creator and ruler of the universe, without rejection of revelation (distinguished from deism).
  • themis — a goddess of order and justice
  • theos. — theosophical
  • theres — in or at that place (opposed to here): She is there now.
  • theses — a proposition stated or put forward for consideration, especially one to be discussed and proved or to be maintained against objections: He vigorously defended his thesis on the causes of war.
  • thesis — a proposition stated or put forward for consideration, especially one to be discussed and proved or to be maintained against objections: He vigorously defended his thesis on the causes of war.
  • thess. — Thessalonians
  • thetis — a Nereid, the wife of Peleus and the mother of Achilles.
  • thicks — having relatively great extent from one surface or side to the opposite; not thin: a thick slice.
  • thiers — Louis Adolphe [lwee a-dawlf] /lwi aˈdɔlf/ (Show IPA), 1797–1877, French statesman: president 1871–73.
  • thighs — the part of the lower limb in humans between the hip and the knee.
  • things — (in Scandinavian countries) a public meeting or assembly, especially a legislative assembly or a court of law.
  • thirds — goods of a standard lower than that of seconds
  • thirst — a sensation of dryness in the mouth and throat caused by need of liquid.
  • thisbe — Pyramus and Thisbe.
  • tholos — a circular building. a small, round structure, as a lantern. a circular subterranean tomb, lined with masonry.
  • tholus — tholos.
  • thomas — an apostle who demanded proof of Christ's Resurrection. John 20:24–29.
  • thrash — to beat soundly in punishment; flog.
  • thresh — to separate the grain or seeds from (a cereal plant or the like) by some mechanical means, as by beating with a flail or by the action of a threshing machine.
  • thrips — any of several minute insects of the order Thysanoptera, that have long, narrow wings fringed with hairs and that infest and feed on a wide variety of weeds and crop plants.
  • throes — a violent spasm or pang; paroxysm.
  • thrush — Pathology. a disease, especially in children, characterized by whitish spots and ulcers on the membranes of the mouth, fauces, etc., caused by a parasitic fungus, Candida albicans.
  • thrust — to push forcibly; shove; put or drive with force: He thrust his way through the crowd. She thrust a dagger into his back.
  • thumbs — the short, thick, inner digit of the human hand, next to the forefinger.
  • thurs. — Thurs. is a written abbreviation for Thursday.
  • thusly — thus.
  • thymus — a ductless, butterfly-shaped gland lying at the base of the neck, formed mostly of lymphatic tissue and aiding in the production of T cells of the immune system: after puberty, the lymphatic tissue gradually degenerates.
  • thyrse — a compact branching inflorescence, as of the lilac, in which the main axis is indeterminate and the lateral axes are determinate.
  • tiflis — former name of Tbilisi.
  • tifoso — (in sport) a fanatical supporter, esp an Italian motor racing fan
  • tights — a skin-tight, one-piece garment for the lower part of the body and the legs, now often made of stretch fabric, originally worn by dancers, acrobats, gymnasts, etc., and later made for general wear for adults and children.
  • tigris — a river in SW Asia, flowing SE from SE Turkey through Iraq, joining the Euphrates to form the Shatt-al-Arab. 1150 miles (1850 km) long.
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