6-letter words containing es
- escroc — a conman
- escrow — A bond, deed, or other document kept in the custody of a third party, taking effect only when a specified condition has been fulfilled.
- escudo — The basic monetary unit of Portugal (until the introduction of the euro) and Cape Verde, equal to 100 centavos.
- esdras — either of two books of the Apocrypha, I and II Esdras, called III and IV Esdras, in the Douay Bible
- esenin — Sergey Aleksandrovich. 1895–1925, Soviet poet, author of Confessions of a Hooligan (1924): married to Isadora Duncan
- eskers — Plural form of esker.
- eskimo — Inuit person
- esnecy — the right of the eldest daughter to make the first choice when dividing inheritance
- espace — (obsolete) Space.
- espada — a sword
- españa — Spain
- espial — The action of watching or catching sight of something or someone or the fact of being seen.
- espied — Simple past tense and past participle of espy.
- espies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of espy.
- esprit — European Strategic Programme for Research in Information Technology
- essays — Plural form of essay.
- essene — a member of an ascetic sect that flourished in Palestine from the second century bc to the second century ad, living in strictly organized communities
- essive — a grammatical case denoting a state of being
- essoin — an excuse or exemption
- estate — An area or amount of land or property, in particular.
- esteem — Respect and admire.
- esters — Plural form of ester.
- esther — a beautiful Jewish woman who became queen of Persia and saved her people from massacre
- 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.
- estrus — A recurring period of sexual receptivity and fertility in many female mammals; heat.
- estufa — A room in a Pueblo Indian house.
- etches — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of etch.
- etudes — Plural form of etude.
- evades — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of evade.
- evokes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of evoke.
- excess — An amount of something that is more than necessary, permitted, or desirable.
- exiles — Plural form of exile.
- exines — Plural form of exine.
- exodes — Plural form of exode.
- exudes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exude.
- eyases — Plural form of eyas.
- eyries — Plural form of eyrie.
- ezines — Plural form of ezine.
- fables — a short tale to teach a moral lesson, often with animals or inanimate objects as characters; apologue: the fable of the tortoise and the hare; Aesop's fables.
- facies — general appearance, as of an animal or vegetable group.
- faeces — waste matter discharged from the intestines through the anus; excrement.
- faires — Plural form of faire.
- fakest — prepare or make (something specious, deceptive, or fraudulent): to fake a report showing nonexistent profits.
- fakies — Plural form of fakie.
- farces — Plural form of farce.
- farest — Archaic second-person singular form of fare.
- fasces — a bundle of rods containing an ax with the blade projecting, borne before Roman magistrates as an emblem of official power.
- fauces — Anatomy. the cavity at the back of the mouth, leading into the pharynx.
- fawkes — Guy, 1570–1606, English conspirator and leader in the Gunpowder plot of 1605: Guy Fawkes Day is observed on November 5 by the building of effigies and bonfires.
- feazes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of feaze.