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English 6 letter words - Containing letters rsdc - page 1

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cadres

cadres

noun

  1. plural of cadre

cairds

cairds

noun

  1. plural of caird

cedars

cedars

noun

  1. plural of cedar

ceders

ceders

noun

  1. plural of ceder

cedrus

chards

chards

noun

  1. plural of chard

chords

chords

noun

  1. plural of chord

ciders

ciders

noun

  1. plural of cider

coders

coders

noun

  1. plural of coder

codrus

cordis

credos

credos

noun

  1. plural of credo

creeds

creeds

noun

  1. plural of creed

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of creed

crowds

crowds

noun

  1. plural of crowd

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crowd

crudes

crudes

noun

  1. plural of crude

cursed

cursed

adj

  1. (colloquial) Frightening or unsettling.
  2. (obsolete) Shrewish, ill-tempered (often applied to women).
  3. Under some divine harm, malady, or other curse.
  4. hateful; damnable; accursed

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of curse

cyders

cyders

noun

  1. plural of cyder

darics

darics

noun

  1. plural of daric

decors

decors

noun

  1. plural of decor

desarc

descry

descry

verb

  1. (transitive) To announce a discovery: to disclose; to reveal.
  2. (transitive) To see, especially from afar; to discover (a distant or obscure object) by the eye; to espy; to discern or detect.

dicers

dicers

noun

  1. plural of dicer

dorcas

dorcus

drasco

drecks

durocs

durocs

noun

  1. plural of duroc

escrod

roscid

roscid

adj

  1. Containing or consisting of dew; dewy.

sacrad

sacrad

adv

  1. in the direction of the sacrum.

sacred

sacred

adj

  1. (archaic) Solemnly devoted, in a bad sense, as to evil, vengeance, curse, or the like; accursed; baleful.
  2. (followed by the preposition "to") Consecrated; dedicated; devoted
  3. Characterized by solemn religious ceremony or religious use, especially, in a positive sense; consecrated, made holy.
  4. Designated or exalted by a divine sanction; possessing the highest title to obedience, honor, reverence, or veneration; entitled to extreme reverence; venerable.
  5. Not to be profaned or violated; inviolable.
  6. Religious; relating to religion, or to the services of religion; not secular
  7. Spiritual; concerned with metaphysics.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of sacre

scards

scards

noun

  1. plural of scard

scared

scared

adj

  1. Feeling fear; afraid, frightened.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of scare

scarid

scarid

noun

  1. (ichthyology) Any of the family Scaridae; parrotfishes.

schrod

schrod

noun

  1. (New England) Alternative spelling of scrod

scored

scored

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of score

screed

screed

adj

  1. Strewn with scree.

noun

  1. (by extension) A speech or piece of writing which contains angry and extended criticism.
  2. (chiefly Ireland, Newfoundland, Scotland, dated) A piece or narrow strip cut or torn off from a larger whole; a shred.
  3. (chiefly Northern England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, dated) A rent, a tear.
  4. (chiefly humorous) A (discordant) sound or tune played on bagpipes, a fiddle, or a pipe.
  5. (chiefly regional Britain, Scotland, dated) A piece of land, especially one that is narrow.
  6. A piece of writing (such as an article, letter, or list) or a speech, especially if long.
  7. A smooth, flat layer of concrete, plaster, or similar material, especially if acting as a base for paving stones, tiles, wooden planks, etc.
  8. A tool such as a long strip of wood or other material which is drawn over a wet layer of concrete, plaster, etc., to make it smooth and flat; also, a machine that achieves this effect; a screeder.
  9. A tool, usually a long strip of wood or other material, placed on a floor to be covered with concrete, a wall to be plastered, etc., as a guide for producing a smooth, flat surface.
  10. Chiefly in the plural form screeds: a large quantity.
  11. The sound of something scratching or tearing.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To make a discordant or harsh scratching or tearing sound.
  2. (intransitive, Scotland) To become rent or torn.
  3. (intransitive, chiefly humorous) To play bagpipes, a fiddle, or a pipe.
  4. (transitive, Scotland, also figurative, dated) To read or repeat from memory fluently or glibly; to reel off.
  5. (transitive, chiefly Northern England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, dated) To rend, to shred, to tear.
  6. (transitive, chiefly humorous, obsolete) To play (a sound or tune) on bagpipes, a fiddle, or a pipe.
  7. (transitive, construction, masonry) To use a screed to produce a smooth, flat surface of concrete, plaster, or similar material; also (generally) to put down a layer of concrete, plaster, etc.

scride

scried

scried

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of scry

scrods

scrods

noun

  1. plural of scrod

scurdy

sicard

socred

socred

noun

  1. (countable, politics) a person who subscribes to the social credit political philosophy
  2. (uncountable, politics) social credit political philosophy