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6-letter words containing y, e, t

  • entity — A thing with distinct and independent existence.
  • equity — The quality of being fair and impartial.
  • estray — (legal) An animal that has escaped from its owner; a wandering animal whose owner is unknown. An animal cannot be an estray when on the range where it was raised, and permitted by its owner to run. A lost animal whose owner is known to the party at hand is not an estray.
  • etymic — relating to an etymon
  • etymon — A word or morpheme from which a later word is derived.
  • etypic — unable to conform to type
  • eutaxy — a state of good order
  • extacy — Misspelling of ecstasy.
  • extasy — Archaic spelling of ecstasy.
  • eyalet — (formerly) a province of the Ottoman Empire, now known as a vilayet
  • eyelet — A small round hole in leather or cloth for threading a lace, string, or rope through.
  • eyetie — Italian
  • fealty — History/Historical. fidelity to a lord. the obligation or the engagement to be faithful to a lord, usually sworn to by a vassal.
  • featly — suitably; appropriately.
  • feisty — full of animation, energy, or courage; spirited; spunky; plucky: The champion is faced with a feisty challenger.
  • ferity — a wild, untamed, or uncultivated state.
  • fielty — The state of owing one's service (particularly of a soldier, warrior, knight, rider) to a king, queen, or other ruler.
  • flutey — having the tone and rather high pitch variation of a flute: a person of fastidious manner and fluty voice.
  • flyest — clever; keen; ingenious.
  • flyted — to dispute; wrangle; scold; jeer.
  • flytes — to dispute; wrangle; scold; jeer.
  • freity — superstitious
  • fretty — covered with criss-crossed and interlacing diagonal strips: argent, fretty sable.
  • gaiety — the state of being joyous, vivacious, or cheerful.
  • gayest — of, relating to, or exhibiting sexual desire or behavior directed toward a person or persons of one's own sex; homosexual: a gay couple. Antonyms: straight.
  • gayety — gaiety.
  • gently — kindly; amiable: a gentle manner.
  • gentry — wellborn and well-bred people.
  • get by — to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
  • gleety — characteristic of or resembling gleet.
  • gretry — André Ernest Modeste [ahn-drey er-nest maw-dest] /ɑ̃ˈdreɪ ɛrˈnɛst mɔˈdɛst/ (Show IPA), 1741–1813, French operatic composer.
  • gyrate — to move in a circle or spiral, or around a fixed point; whirl.
  • hearty — warm-hearted; affectionate; cordial; jovial: a hearty welcome.
  • heathy — heathery.
  • hotkey — an assigned key or sequence of keys programmed to execute a command or perform a specific task in a software application: On Windows computers, the hotkey Ctrl+S can be used to quickly save a file.
  • hyetal — of or relating to rain or rainfall.
  • hyeto- — indicating rain
  • hypate — (on the ancient Greek lyre) the highest placed string, producing the lowest tone
  • hytime — Hypermedia/Time-based Structuring Language: an emerging ANSI/ISO Standard from the SGML Users' Group's Special Interest Group on Hypertext and Multimedia (SIGhyper). A hypermedia extension of SGML.
  • jetway — A portable bridge put against an aircraft door to allow passengers to embark or disembark.
  • jitney — a small bus or car following a regular route along which it picks up and discharges passengers, originally charging each passenger five cents.
  • kempty — (of wool) Coarse or rough, like kemp.
  • keyset — a device consisting of a set of computer keys that can be used together for a particular purpose, for example for a computer game
  • keytar — (music) A relatively lightweight keyboard or synthesizer supported by a strap around the neck and shoulders, as a guitar is supported by a guitar strap.
  • lately — of late; recently; not long since: He has been very grouchy lately.
  • lealty — loyal; true.
  • lenity — the quality or state of being mild or gentle, as toward others.
  • letchy — Alternative form of lechy.
  • levity — lightness of mind, character, or behavior; lack of appropriate seriousness or earnestness.
  • leyton — a former borough in SE England, near London: now part of Waltham Forest.
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