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9-letter words that end in et

  • proof set — a set of coins (proof coins), one of each denomination, minted annually from highly polished metal on special dies, issued for collectors rather than for circulation
  • quodlibet — a subtle or elaborate argument or point of debate, usually on a theological or scholastic subject.
  • radio set — an apparatus that receives radio signals
  • rap sheet — a record kept by law-enforcement authorities of a person's arrests and convictions.
  • re-carpet — to replace the existing carpet (in a room or office, etc)
  • rivet set — a tool for forming a head on a rivet after driving.
  • semisweet — somewhat sweet; containing a small amount of sweetening: a semisweet cookie; semisweet chocolate.
  • septuplet — any group or combination of seven.
  • sextuplet — a group or combination of six things.
  • shark net — a net for catching sharks
  • sharp-set — eager to satisfy the appetite, especially for food.
  • skill set — a particular combination of skills that a person has developed, especially ones that can be used in a job: She doesn't have the proper skill set to be an effective manager.
  • skyrocket — a rocket firework that ascends into the air and explodes at a height, usually in a brilliant array of sparks of one or more colors.
  • sleevelet — a fitted sleeve or cover worn on the forearm for warmth or to protect a shirt sleeve.
  • slipsheet — a sheet so inserted.
  • smart set — sophisticated, fashionable people as a group: a shop catering to the smart set.
  • sobriquet — a nickname.
  • spinneret — an organ or part by means of which a spider, insect larva, or the like spins a silky thread for its web or cocoon.
  • springlet — a small spring of water.
  • sprintnet — A public packet-switched network using the ITU-T X.25 protocols, that provides dial-up access to services like Delphi, Portal, GEnie and Compuserve.
  • stage set — all of the scenery and props used on stage to create a particular scene
  • steak set — a carving set for steaks.
  • stockinet — Also, stockinet. a stretchy, machine-knitted fabric used for making undergarments, infants' wear, etc.
  • streamlet — a small stream; rivulet.
  • submarket — an open place or a covered building where buyers and sellers convene for the sale of goods; a marketplace: a farmers' market.
  • sulphuret — to treat or combine with sulphur
  • summerset — to perform a somersault.
  • sunbonnet — a bonnet with a large brim shading the face and sometimes a piece projecting over the neck, worn by women and children.
  • surmullet — a goatfish, especially one of the European species used for food.
  • swap meet — a fair or bazaar where objects, usually secondhand, are bartered or sold.
  • swimmeret — (in many crustaceans) one of a number of abdominal limbs or appendages, usually adapted for swimming and for carrying eggs, as distinguished from other limbs adapted for walking or seizing.
  • tearsheet — a page in a newspaper or periodical that is cut or perforated so that it can be easily torn out
  • the fleet — a former small creek in London, now a covered sewer
  • thermoset — a material, esp a synthetic plastic or resin, that hardens permanently after one application of heat and pressure
  • tip sheet — a short publication containing the latest information, predictions, and tips for a particular business or subject: tip sheets for horse racing; a tip sheet for gamblers; a stock-market tip sheet; a tip sheet about safety concerns.
  • tonguelet — a small tongue
  • train set — a toy train, together with the track that it runs on, toy station, etc
  • trebuchet — a medieval engine of war with a sling for hurling missiles.
  • truth set — the set of values that satisfy an open sentence, equation, inequality, etc, having no unique solution
  • tumbleset — a somersault
  • up-market — appealing or catering to high-income consumers; of high quality; not easily affordable or accessible: upmarket fashions.
  • van fleet — James Alward [al-werd] /ˈæl wərd/ (Show IPA), 1892–1992, U.S. army general.
  • videlicet — that is to say; namely (used especially to introduce examples, details, etc.). Abbreviation: viz.
  • warbonnet — Alternative spelling of war bonnet.
  • winterset — a drama in verse (1935) by Maxwell Anderson.
  • worksheet — a sheet of paper on which work schedules, working time, special instructions, etc., are recorded.
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