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6-letter words containing oe

  • foeman — an enemy in war.
  • foetal — of, relating to, or having the character of a fetus.
  • foeti- — feti-
  • foetid — having an offensive odor; stinking.
  • foetor — a strong, offensive smell; stench.
  • foetus — fetus.
  • gi joe — an enlisted soldier in the U.S. Army, especially in World War II.
  • goedel — (language)   (After the mathematician Kurt Gödel) A declarative, general-purpose language for artificial intelligence based on logic programming. It can be regarded as a successor to Prolog. The type system is based on many-sorted logic with parametric polymorphism. Modularity is supported, as well as infinite precision arithmetic and finite sets. Goedel has a rich collection of system modules and provides constraint solving in several domains. It also offers metalogical facilities that provide significant support for metaprograms that do analysis, transformation, compilation, verification, and debugging. A significant subset of Goedel has been implemented on top of SISCtus Prolog by Jiwei Wang <[email protected]>. E-mail: <[email protected]>.
  • goethe — Johann Wolfgang von [yoh-hahn vawlf-gahng fuh n] /ˈyoʊ hɑn ˈvɔlf gɑŋ fən/ (Show IPA), 1749–1832, German poet, dramatist, novelist, and philosopher.
  • goetic — relating to witchcraft
  • groete — Gerhard [Dutch khey-rahrt;; English gair-hahrt] /Dutch ˈxeɪ rɑrt;; English ˈgɛər hɑrt/ (Show IPA), (Gerardus Magnus) 1340–84, Dutch religious reformer, educator, and author: founder of the order of Brethren of the Common Life.
  • haloed — Also called nimbus. a geometric shape, usually in the form of a disk, circle, ring, or rayed structure, traditionally representing a radiant light around or above the head of a divine or sacred personage, an ancient or medieval monarch, etc.
  • haloes — Also called nimbus. a geometric shape, usually in the form of a disk, circle, ring, or rayed structure, traditionally representing a radiant light around or above the head of a divine or sacred personage, an ancient or medieval monarch, etc.
  • heroes — a person noted for courageous acts or nobility of character: He became a local hero when he saved the drowning child.
  • hoboes — Plural form of hobo.
  • hoe in — to eat food heartily
  • hoeing — a long-handled implement having a thin, flat blade usually set transversely, used to break up the surface of the ground, destroy weeds, etc.
  • hoenir — a god, one of the Aesir, companion of Odin and Loki, hostage to the Vanir.
  • hoopoe — any Old World bird of the family Upupidae, especially Upupa epops, of Europe, having an erectile, fanlike crest.
  • intoed — having inwardly turned toes.
  • kayoed — Simple past tense and past participle of kayo.
  • kayoes — Plural form of kayo.
  • koelie — Lb South Africa alternative spelling of coolie.
  • lingoe — a metal weight attached to the cords of a Jacquard harness, for lowering the warp threads after they have been raised and for keeping the harness cords taut.
  • locoed — (of livestock) intoxicated by eating locoweed.
  • logoed — Imprinted with a logo.
  • mahoes — Plural form of mahoe.
  • moegoe — (South Africa, pejorative) An idiot, a fool; a country bumpkin.
  • moesia — an ancient country in S Europe, S of the Danube and N of ancient Thrace and Macedonia: later a Roman province.
  • moeurs — the manners, customs, behavior, etc. of a given group
  • monroeHarriet, 1861?–1936, U.S. editor and poet.
  • mooers — Plural form of mooer.
  • munroeCharles Edward, 1849–1938, U.S. chemist.
  • noesis — (in Greek philosophy) the exercise of reason.
  • noetic — of or relating to the mind.
  • oecist — a person who colonizes, particularly in Ancient Greece
  • oedema — edema.
  • oeneus — a king of Calydon believed to have been the first man to cultivate grapes.
  • oenone — a nymph of Mount Ida who was the wife of Paris, but was deserted by him for Helen.
  • oerterAlfred A ("Al") 1936–2007, U.S. track and field athlete: four-time Olympic discus champion.
  • oeuvre — the works of a writer, painter, or the like, taken as a whole.
  • phloem — the part of a vascular bundle consisting of sieve tubes, companion cells, parenchyma, and fibers and forming the food-conducting tissue of a plant.
  • phoebe — Classical Mythology. a Titan, daughter of Uranus and Gaea and mother of Leto, later identified with Artemis and with the Roman goddess Diana.
  • phooey — nonsense
  • poepol — the anus
  • poetic — possessing the qualities or charm of poetry: poetic descriptions of nature.
  • poetry — the art of rhythmical composition, written or spoken, for exciting pleasure by beautiful, imaginative, or elevated thoughts.
  • proems — an introductory discourse; introduction; preface; preamble.
  • ptooey — an imitation of the sound of spitting
  • reshoe — to put a new shoe or shoes on (a horse)
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