HANGMAN SOLVER
Advanced search options
English 6 letter words - Containing letters rdch - page 1
Next letter probability
a : 47.06%
e : 47.06%
i : 35.29%
o : 29.41%
u : 8.82%
s : 8.82%
y : 2.94%
n : 2.94%
m : 2.94%
t : 2.94%
Possible word length
6
Results:
Page
1
from
1
Total results:
34
arched
arched
adj
Curved.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of arch
ardoch
chadar
chadar
noun
Alternative spelling of chador
chader
chador
chador
noun
A loose robe, made from a single cloth, worn as a combination head covering, veil and shawl by Muslim women, especially in Iran.
chadri
chadri
noun
A burka.
chards
chards
noun
plural of chard
chared
chared
verb
simple past tense and past participle of chare
chedar
cheder
cheder
noun
An elementary school for Jewish children, teaching basic Judaism and Hebrew.
chider
chider
noun
One who chides.
chidra
chorda
chords
chords
noun
plural of chord
chored
chored
verb
simple past tense and past participle of chore
darach
diarch
diarch
noun
Either of the two rulers in a diarchy.
drachm
drachm
noun
(historical, obsolete) Alternative form of dirhem: a small former Turkish weight (variously 1.5–3.5 g).
(historical, obsolete) Alternative form of drachma: a small former Greek weight (about 4.3 g).
(obsolete, numismatics) Alternative form of drachma: a Greek silver coin weighing one drachma.
(pharmacy) ¹⁄₈ ounce apothecary (3.89 g) (symbol: ℨ).
Alternative form of dram: One sixteenth of an ounce avoirdupois (approximately 1.77 g).
dreche
dreich
dreich
adj
(Northern England, Scotland, Northern Ireland) Bleak, miserable, dismal, cheerless, dreary.
drench
drench
noun
(obsolete) A drink; a draught; specifically, a potion of medicine poured or forced down the throat; also, a potion that causes purging.
A draught administered to an animal.
Alternative form of dreng
verb
To cause to drink; especially, to dose (e.g. a horse) with medicine by force.
To soak, to make very wet.
dretch
dretch
noun
(UK dialectal, Scotland) A person slow in the execution of a job; a dawdler.
An idle wench; a slattern.
verb
(intransitive) To delay; linger; tarry.
(intransitive, UK dialectal, Scotland) To move slowly and heavily; dawdle; loiter.
(transitive) To vex; grill; trouble; oppress.
driech
droich
duarch
echard
echard
noun
(dated) The portion of water in a sample of soil that is not available to vegetation.
herdic
herdic
noun
A low-hung horse-drawn carriage with two or four wheels, a back entrance, and side seats.
hydric
hydric
adj
(chemistry) Relating to hydrogen.
(forestry) Sufficiently wet to inhibit the survival of many species.
(organic chemistry) Relating to alcohols.
Characterized by, or requiring, moisture.
ochred
ochred
verb
simple past tense and past participle of ochre
orchid
orchid
adj
(colour) having a light purple colour.
noun
A light bluish-red, violet-red or purple colour.
A plant of the orchid family (Orchidaceae), bearing unusually-shaped flowers of beautiful colours.
rhodic
rhodic
adj
(inorganic chemistry) Of or pertaining to rhodium, especially tetravalent rhodium
ruched
ruched
adj
(of cloth) with tight elastic folds
verb
simple past tense and past participle of ruche
rudich
schrod
schrod
noun
(New England) Alternative spelling of scrod