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6-letter words that end in is

  • corgis — Plural form of corgi.
  • coulis — a thin purée of vegetables, fruit, etc, usually served as a sauce surrounding a dish
  • crasis — the fusion or contraction of two adjacent vowels into one
  • crevis — (UK, dialect) The crayfish.
  • crisis — A crisis is a situation in which something or someone is affected by one or more very serious problems.
  • crucis — genitive of Crux.
  • cullis — a gutter in or at the eaves of a roof
  • curtis — a masculine name: dim. Curt
  • cuspis — a cusp
  • cyesis — pregnancy.
  • cypris — a member of a genus of small bivalve freshwater crustaceans
  • cystis — A cyst.
  • debris — Debris is pieces from something that has been destroyed or pieces of rubbish or unwanted material that are spread around.
  • deesis — a representation in Byzantine art of Christ enthroned and flanked by the Virgin Mary and St. John the Baptist, often found on an iconostasis.
  • deixis — the use or reference of a deictic word
  • dennis — C(larence) J(ames). 1876–1938, the poet of the Australian larrikin, esp in The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke (1915) and The Moods of Ginger Mick (1916)
  • dermis — the layer of skin just below the epidermis
  • derris — any East Indian leguminous woody climbing plant of the genus Derris, esp D. elliptica, whose roots yield the compound rotenone
  • dhobis — Plural form of dhobi.
  • dhotis — Plural form of dhoti.
  • diesis — double dagger.
  • docsis — Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification
  • dubois — (Marie) Eugène (François Thomas) [ma-ree œ-zhen frahn-swa taw-mah] /maˈri œˈʒɛn frɑ̃ˈswa tɔˈmɑ/ (Show IPA), 1858–1941, Dutch physical anthropologist and anatomist.
  • dunoisJean [zhahn] /ʒɑ̃/ (Show IPA), Comte de ("Bastard of Orleans") 1403?–68, French military leader: relieved by Joan of Arc and her troops when besieged at Orleans.
  • durzis — Plural form of durzi.
  • ecesis — the establishment of an immigrant plant in a new environment.
  • elytis — Odysseus, real name Odysseus Alepoudelis. 1912–96, Greek poet, author of the long poems To Axion Esti (1959) and Maria Nefeli (1978): Nobel prize for literature 1979
  • emesis — The action or process of vomiting.
  • emojis — Plural form of emoji.
  • enokis — Plural form of enoki.
  • enosis — The political union of Cyprus and Greece, as an aim or ideal of certain Greeks and Cypriots.
  • envois — Plural form of envoi.
  • epulis — (medicine) A hard tumour developed from the gums.
  • exomis — a Roman sleeveless vest, often worn by slaves or artisans
  • febris — (in prescriptions) fever.
  • fenris — a great wolf, bound by the gods with a magic rope
  • follis — a bag of copper or bronze coins with a fixed weight, used as money of account in the later Roman Empire.
  • fortis — pronounced with considerable muscular tension and breath pressure, resulting in a strong fricative or explosive sound. In stressed position (p, t, k, ch, f, th, s, sh) and sometimes (h) are fortis in English as compared with (b, d, g, j, v, th̸, z, and zh), which are lenis. Compare lenis.
  • gaddis — Plural form of gaddi.
  • ghazis — Plural form of ghazi.
  • glacis — a gentle slope.
  • gnosis — knowledge of spiritual matters; mystical knowledge.
  • gratis — without charge or payment; free: The manufacturer provided an extra set of coat buttons gratis.
  • haggis — a traditional pudding made of the heart, liver, etc., of a sheep or calf, minced with suet and oatmeal, seasoned, and boiled in the stomach of the animal.
  • hajjis — Plural form of hajji.
  • harrisBenjamin, c1660–c1720, English journalist who published the first newspaper in America 1690.
  • hillisMargaret, 1921–1998, U.S. orchestral conductor.
  • hingisMartina, born 1980, Swiss tennis player, born in Slovakia.
  • houris — one of the beautiful virgins provided in paradise for all faithful Muslims.
  • hubris — excessive pride or self-confidence; arrogance.
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