6-letter words containing ze
- lamaze — a training program in natural childbirth, emphasizing breathing control and relaxation during labor together with the presence and encouraging assistance of the father
- lazear — Jesse William, 1866–1900, U.S. physician and bacteriologist.
- leutze — Emanuel Gottlieb [ih-man-yoo-uh l got-leeb;; German ey-mah-noo-el gawt-leep] /ɪˈmæn yu əl ˈgɒt lib;; German eɪˈmɑ nuˌɛl ˈgɔt lip/ (Show IPA), 1816–68, German painter in the U.S.
- lezzer — (slang, derogatory) lesbian.
- lozere — a department in S France. 2000 sq. mi. (5180 sq. km). Capital: Mende.
- lutzen — a town in E Germany, WSW of Leipzig: site of Gustavus Adolphus' victory over Wallenstein in 1632 and Napoleon's victory over the Russians in 1813.
- lutzes — Plural form of lutz.
- luzern — Lucerne.
- maizes — Plural form of maize.
- mamzer — bastard; illegitimate child.
- mazers — Plural form of mazer.
- mizzen — a fore-and-aft sail set on a mizzenmast. Compare crossjack, spanker (def 1a).
- mo-tze — (Mo Ti) flourished 5th century b.c, Chinese philosopher.
- momzer — bastard; illegitimate child.
- motzer — a large amount of money, especially a sum won in gambling.
- muzzed — to study intensely; grind.
- nozzer — a new recruit; a novice
- nuzzer — a gift that is given by a subordinate to someone who is superior to him or her
- nzefip — New Zealand Expeditionary Force in the Pacific: the 3rd division of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force serving in the Pacific campaign in World War II
- panzer — (especially in the German army) armored: a panzer unit.
- patzer — a casual, amateurish chess player.
- prized — pry2 .
- prizer — a competitor for a prize.
- quinze — An old French card game of Spanish origin, players attempting to make fifteen points.
- razeed — a ship, especially a warship, reduced in height by the removal of the upper deck.
- razzed — to deride; make fun of; tease.
- resize — to change the size of (something) to make it more suitable, etc
- rezero — to reset to zero
- rozzer — a policeman.
- scruze — to squeeze
- seized — to take hold of suddenly or forcibly; grasp: to seize a weapon.
- seizer — to take hold of suddenly or forcibly; grasp: to seize a weapon.
- sleaze — a contemptible or vulgar person.
- sneeze — to emit air or breath suddenly, forcibly, and audibly through the nose and mouth by involuntary, spasmodic action.
- snooze — to sleep; slumber; doze; nap.
- stooze — to borrow money at low interest for investment in a high-interest account
- szeged — a city in S Hungary, on the Tisza River.
- t-maze — a pathway shaped like the letter T through which an animal runs during learning experiments.
- teazel — to raise a nap on (cloth) with teasels; dress by means of teasels.
- tetzel — Johann [yoh-hahn] /ˈyoʊ hɑn/ (Show IPA), 1465?–1519, German monk: antagonist of Martin Luther.
- tweeze — to pluck, as with tweezers.
- upgaze — to gaze upwards
- upsize — to increase the operating costs of (a company) by increasing the number of people it employs
- wenzel — German form of Wenceslaus.
- wheeze — to breathe with difficulty and with a whistling sound: Asthma caused him to wheeze.
- winzes — Plural form of winze.
- wizzes — wizard (def 3).
- wowzer — (NZ, slang) Something of great interest or beauty; something worth saying
- za-zen — meditation in a prescribed, cross-legged posture.
- zabrze — a city in SW Poland: formerly in Germany.