6-letter words containing n, t, e, r
- runlet — a small stream; brook; rivulet.
- runted — stunted
- santer — Jacques. born 1937, Luxembourg politician: prime minister of Luxembourg (1984–95); president of the European Commission (1995–99)
- sentry — a soldier stationed at a place to stand guard and prevent the passage of unauthorized persons, watch for fires, etc., especially a sentinel stationed at a pass, gate, opening in a defense work, or the like.
- sinter — siliceous or calcareous matter deposited by springs, as that formed around the vent of a geyser.
- sprent — sprinkled.
- sterna — sternum
- sterne — Laurence, 1713–68, English clergyman and novelist.
- sterno — inflammable hydrocarbon jelly in a small can, used for cooking
- stoner — Slang. a person who is habitually high on drugs, especially marijuana, or alcohol; a person who is usually stoned.
- strewn — to let fall in separate pieces or particles over a surface; scatter or sprinkle: to strew seed in a garden bed.
- strine — Australian English.
- tanger — a seaport in N Morocco, on the W Strait of Gibraltar: capital of the former Tangier Zone.
- tanker — a ship, airplane, or truck designed for bulk shipment of liquids or gases.
- tanner — the brown color imparted to the skin by exposure to the sun or open air.
- tanrec — tenrec.
- tavern — a place where liquors are sold to be consumed on the premises.
- teener — a teenager.
- tehran — a city in and the capital of Iran, in the N part: wartime conference of Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin 1943.
- tender — soft or delicate in substance; not hard or tough: a tender steak.
- tendra — (language) TenDRA home.
- tendre — a feeling of tenderness
- tenner — a cardinal number, nine plus one.
- tenrec — any of several insectivorous mammals of the family Tenrecidae, of Madagascar, having a long, pointed snout, certain species of which are spiny and tailless.
- tenser — stretched tight, as a cord, fiber, etc.; drawn taut; rigid.
- tensor — Anatomy. a muscle that stretches or tightens some part of the body.
- tenter — a framework on which cloth in the process of manufacture is stretched so it may set or dry evenly.
- tenure — the holding or possessing of anything: the tenure of an office.
- ternal — having three parts
- thenar — the fleshy mass of the outer side of the palm of the hand.
- theron — Charlize (ˈʃɑːlɪːz) born 1975, South African film actress; her films include The Cider House Rules (1999) and Monster (2003), which earned her an Academy Award
- throne — the chair or seat occupied by a sovereign, bishop, or other exalted personage on ceremonial occasions, usually raised on a dais and covered with a canopy.
- tinder — a highly flammable material or preparation formerly used for catching the spark from a flint and steel struck together for fire or light.
- tinier — very small; minute; wee.
- tinker — a mender of pots, kettles, pans, etc., usually an itinerant.
- tinner — a tinsmith.
- tinter — seesaw.
- tirane — a city in and the capital of Albania, in the central part.
- tonger — tongs.
- tonier — high-toned; stylish: a tony nightclub.
- tonker — someone who tonks
- tonner — something having a specified weight in tons (used in combination): The sailboat was a twelve-tonner.
- torten — a rich cake, especially one containing little or no flour, usually made with eggs and ground nuts or bread crumbs.
- towner — a thickly populated area, usually smaller than a city and larger than a village, having fixed boundaries and certain local powers of government.
- trance — a passageway, as a hallway, alley, or the like.
- transe — to move or walk rapidly or briskly.
- traven — B (Berick Traven Torsvan) 1890–1969, U.S.-born novelist in Mexico.
- trench — Richard Chenevix [shen-uh-vee] /ˈʃɛn ə vi/ (Show IPA), 1807–86, English clergyman and scholar, born in Ireland.
- trends — the general course or prevailing tendency; drift: trends in the teaching of foreign languages; the trend of events.
- trendy — of, in, or pertaining to the latest trend or style.