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6-letter words that end in a

  • duenna — (in Spain and Portugal) an older woman serving as escort or chaperon of a young lady.
  • dukkha — the first of the Four Noble Truths, that all human experience is transient and that suffering results from excessive desire and attachment.
  • dumela — hello; good morning
  • duryeaCharles Edgar, 1861–1938, U.S. inventor and manufacturer of automobiles and automotive devices.
  • duvida — Ri·o da [Portuguese ree-oo duh] /Portuguese ˈri ʊ də/ (Show IPA) former name of Rio Roosevelt.
  • dvaita — any of the pluralistic schools of philosophy.
  • dyerma — Djerma.
  • eartha — a female given name.
  • ebitda — earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortization
  • eczema — an inflammatory condition of the skin attended with itching and the exudation of serous matter.
  • edessa — an ancient city in NW Mesopotamia, on the modern site of Urfa: an early center of Christianity; the capital of a principality under the Crusaders.
  • edwina — a female given name: derived from Edwin.
  • egeria — ErrorTitleDiv {.
  • egesta — matter egested from the body, as excrement or other waste.
  • ejecta — Material that is forced or thrown out, especially as a result of volcanic eruption, meteoritic impact, or stellar explosion.
  • elisha — a Hebrew prophet of the 9th century bc: successor of Elijah (II Kings 3–9)
  • elodea — An aquatic plant of a genus that includes the ornamental waterweeds.
  • eluvia — Plural form of eluvium.
  • elvira — a feminine name
  • elyria — city in N Ohio, near Cleveland: pop. 56,000
  • elytra — Plural form of elytron.
  • embola — Plural form of embolon.
  • empusa — a goblin in Greek mythology
  • encina — a type of oak, Quercus ilex
  • endura — (ecclesiastical history) A fast or series of privations undertaken by the Cathars to purify the soul, often resulting in death.
  • enigma — A person or thing that is mysterious, puzzling, or difficult to understand.
  • epizoa — Plural form of epizoon.
  • epocha — Archaic form of epoch.
  • errata — An added page in a printed work where errors which are discovered after printing and their corrections are listed; corrigenda.
  • espada — a sword
  • españa — Spain
  • estufa — A room in a Pueblo Indian house.
  • euboea — an island in the W Aegean Sea: the largest island after Crete of the Greek archipelago; linked with the mainland by a bridge across the Euripus channel. Capital: Chalcis. Pop: 198 130 (2001). Area: 3908 sq km (1509 sq miles)
  • eudora — Electronic mail software for communicating over TCP/IP from Macintosh, Microsoft Windows, Windows NT, and IBM OS/2 computers. Both commercial and free versions are produced by QUALCOMM, Inc.
  • eunoia — (rhetoric) Goodwill towards an audience, either perceived or real; the perception that the speaker has the audience's interest at heart.
  • eupnea — (medicine) Normal, relaxed breathing; healthy condition of inhalation and exhalation.
  • eureka — A cry of joy or satisfaction when one finds or discovers something.
  • europa — a Phoenician princess who had three children by Zeus in Crete, where he had taken her after assuming the guise of a white bull. Their offspring were Rhadamanthus, Minos, and Sarpedon
  • Évvoia — Euboea
  • exacta — A bet in which the first two places in a race must be predicted in the correct order.
  • exedra — A room, portico, or arcade with a bench or seats where people may converse, especially in ancient Roman and Greek houses and gymnasia, typically semicircular in plan.
  • exuvia — cast-off exoskeleton of animal
  • fabada — a stew of broad beans usually cooked with pork, sausage, and bacon.
  • facula — an irregular, unusually bright patch on the sun's surface.
  • faenza — a city in N Italy, SE of Bologna.
  • fajita — a thin strip of marinated and grilled meat.
  • fal la — fa-la.
  • fanega — a unit of dry measure in Spanish-speaking countries, equal in Spain to 1.58 U.S. bushels (55.7 liters).
  • farina — flour or meal made from cereal grains and cooked as cereal, used in puddings, soups, etc.
  • fascia — a band or fillet, as for binding the hair.
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