6-letter words containing y, s, a
- carrys — a male given name, form of Carew.
- casefy — to make or become similar to cheese
- causey — a cobbled street
- cayuse — a small Native American pony used by cowboys
- chasmy — full of chasms
- clashy — (obsolete, regional) wet; rainy.
- classy — If you describe someone or something as classy, you mean they are stylish and sophisticated.
- copays — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of copay.
- cosyra — ancient name of Pantelleria.
- creasy — full of creases.
- cycads — Plural form of cycad.
- cyclas — a tunic or surcoat, longer in back than in front, worn over armor in the Middle Ages.
- cytase — a cellulose-dissolving enzyme
- darbys — a city in SE Pennsylvania.
- darcys — a male given name.
- decays — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decay.
- delays — Plural form of delay.
- dismay — to break down the courage of completely, as by sudden danger or trouble; dishearten thoroughly; daunt: The surprise attack dismayed the enemy.
- dryads — Plural form of dryad.
- dynast — A member of a powerful family, especially a hereditary ruler.
- dystal — DYnamic STorage ALlocation. Adds lists, strings, sorting, statistics and matrix operations to Fortran. Sammet 1969, p.388. "DYSTAL: Dynamic Storage Allocation Language in FORTRAN", J.M. Sakoda, in Symbol Manipulation Languages and Techniques, D.G. Bobrow ed, N-H 1971, pp.302- 311.
- easely — Obsolete form of easily.
- easily — in an easy manner; with ease; without trouble: The traffic moved along easily.
- easley — a town in NW South Carolina.
- essays — Plural form of essay.
- 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.
- extasy — Archaic spelling of ecstasy.
- eyases — Plural form of eyas.
- fartsy — Only used in artsy-fartsy.
- fastly — Securely.
- fausty — Fusty.
- flashy — sparkling or brilliant, especially in a superficial way or for the moment: a flashy performance.
- forays — Plural form of foray.
- forsay — To forbid.
- gabbys — a male given name, form of Gabriel.
- gamesy — sporty; keen on sport
- gansey — A sweater or T-shirt.
- gashly — hideous; ghastly
- gasify — Convert (a solid or liquid, especially coal) into gas.
- gatsby — (South Africa) A snack consisting of a baguette filled with french fries, sauce, and other ingredients.
- 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.
- gayish — Somewhat gay; gay to a certain extent.
- gayism — (rare) homosexuality.
- gladys — Elizabeth, 1911–79, U.S. poet.
- glassy — resembling glass, as in transparency or smoothness.
- grassy — covered with grass.
- greasy — smeared, covered, or soiled with grease.
- gyrase — a bacterial enzyme that causes supercoiling of DNA.
- halsey — William Frederick ("Bull") 1882–1959, U.S. admiral.
- handsy — (informal) prone to touching other people with one's hands, especially inappropriately.