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6-letter words that end in es

  • copses — Plural form of copse.
  • corpes — Obsolete spelling of corpse.
  • cortes — the national assembly of Spain and (until 1910) Portugal
  • corves — corf
  • coshes — Plural form of cosh.
  • cosies — Plural form of cosy.
  • coupes — Plural form of coupe.
  • cozies — Plural form of cozie.
  • crames — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crame.
  • cranes — Plural form of crane.
  • crapes — to cover, clothe, or drape with crepe.
  • crates — Plural form of crate.
  • craves — to long for; want greatly; desire eagerly: to crave sweets; to crave affection.
  • crazes — to derange or impair the mind of; make insane: He was crazed by jealousy.
  • crepes — Plural form of crepe.
  • crimes — Plural form of crime.
  • cripes — an expression of surprise
  • crises — crisis.
  • crones — Plural form of crone.
  • crores — Plural form of crore.
  • crozes — Plural form of croze.
  • cruces — crux
  • crudes — Plural form of crude.
  • cruses — an earthen pot, bottle, etc., for liquids.
  • cruxes — Plural form of crux.
  • curies — Plural form of curie.
  • curses — an expression of disappointment or dismay
  • curves — Plural form of curve.
  • cusses — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cuss.
  • cuties — Informal. a charmingly attractive or cute person, especially a girl or a young woman (often used as a form of address): Hi, cutie.
  • cycles — Plural form of cycle.
  • cypres — legal doctrine
  • dadoes — Plural form of dado.
  • dagoes — a contemptuous term used to refer to a person of Italian or sometimes Spanish origin or descent.
  • daises — a raised platform, as at the front of a room, for a lectern, throne, seats of honor, etc.
  • dalles — a stretch of a river between high rock walls, with rapids and dangerous currents
  • dances — Plural form of dance.
  • dashes — Plural form of dash.
  • daubes — Plural form of daube.
  • davies — Sir John. 1569–1626, English poet, author of Orchestra or a Poem of Dancing (1596) and the philosophical poem Nosce Teipsum (1599)
  • debyes — Plural form of debye.
  • defies — to challenge the power of; resist boldly or openly: to defy parental authority.
  • deices — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deice.
  • delves — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of delve.
  • demies — a foundation scholar at Magdalen College, Oxford: so called because such a scholar originally received half the allowance of a fellow.
  • denies — Refuse to admit the truth or existence of (something).
  • dentes — plural of dens.
  • deuces — Plural form of deuce.
  • dholes — Plural form of dhole.
  • didies — diaper (def 1).
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