6-letter words containing s, i
- borsic — a strong light composite material of boron fibre and silicon carbide used in aviation
- bosnia — a region of central Bosnia-Herzegovina: belonged to Turkey (1463–1878), to Austria-Hungary (1879–1918), then to Yugoslavia (1918–91)
- bowsie — a low-class mean or obstreperous person
- boyish — If you describe a man as boyish, you mean that he is like a boy in his appearance or behaviour, and you find this characteristic quite attractive.
- braids — to weave together strips or strands of; plait: to braid the hair.
- brains — an animal's brain, cooked and eaten as food
- braise — When you braise meat or a vegetable, you fry it quickly and then cook it slowly in a covered dish with a small amount of liquid.
- brasil — Brazil
- brevis — a mark (˘) over a vowel to show that it is short, or to indicate a specific pronunciation, as ŭ in (kŭt) cut.
- brewis — bread soaked in broth, gravy, etc
- briefs — men's underpants or women's pants without legs
- briggs — Henry. 1561–1631, English mathematician: introduced common logarithms
- brings — to carry, convey, conduct, or cause (someone or something) to come with, to, or toward the speaker: Bring the suitcase to my house. He brought his brother to my office.
- brisso — an abbreviation for Brisbane
- bruise — A bruise is an injury which appears as a purple mark on your body, although the skin is not broken.
- bruits — to voice abroad; rumor (used chiefly in the passive and often followed by about): The report was bruited through the village.
- bubkis — nothing
- buries — to put in the ground and cover with earth: The pirates buried the chest on the island.
- bushie — a supporter of US President George W. Bush or a member of his administration
- busied — actively and attentively engaged in work or a pastime: busy with her work.
- busier — actively and attentively engaged in work or a pastime: busy with her work.
- busily — If you do something busily, you do it in a very active way.
- busing — the practice of transporting by bus
- buskin — (formerly) a sandal-like covering for the foot and leg, reaching the calf and usually laced
- busoni — Ferruccio Benvenuto (fɛʀˈʀutˌtʃɔ bɛnvɛˈnutɔ) ; ferro̅otˈch^ō benˌveno̅oˈt^ō) 1866-1924; It. composer
- bustic — a small American tree, Dipholis salicifolia
- c++sim — A class library like the simulation class libraries of SIMULA, by Mark Little <[email protected]>. Version: 1.0.
- c-axis — the vertical crystallographic axis.
- c-bias — grid bias.
- cabins — Plural form of cabin.
- caddis — a type of coarse woollen yarn, braid, or fabric
- cairns — a port in NE Australia, in Queensland. Pop: 98 981 (2001)
- cais-a — Common APSE Interface Set A DoD-STD-1838A.
- calais — a port in N France, on the Strait of Dover: the nearest French port to England; belonged to England 1347–1558. Pop: 75 790 (2006)
- camisa — a smock or shirt
- camise — a loose light shirt, smock, or tunic originally worn in the Middle Ages
- canids — Plural form of canid.
- capias — (formerly) a writ directing a sheriff or other officer to arrest a named person
- capris — an island in W Italy, in the Bay of Naples: grottoes; resort. 5½ sq. mi. (14 sq. km).
- capsid — any heteropterous bug of the family Miridae (formerly Capsidae), most of which feed on plant tissues, causing damage to crops
- caries — Caries is decay in teeth.
- caseic — relating to cheese
- casein — a phosphoprotein, precipitated from milk by the action of rennin, forming the basis of cheese: used in the manufacture of plastics and adhesives
- casing — A casing is a substance or object that covers something and protects it.
- casino — A casino is a building or room where people play gambling games such as roulette.
- casita — a small house, esp one that functions as an inn or guest house
- cassia — any plant of the mainly tropical leguminous genus Cassia, esp C. fistula, whose pods yield cassia pulp, a mild laxative
- cassie — a male or female given name, form of Cass.
- cassin — René [ruh-ney] /rəˈneɪ/ (Show IPA), 1887–1976, French diplomat and human-rights advocate: at the United Nations 1946–68; Nobel Peace Prize 1968.
- cassis — a blackcurrant cordial