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There are 19 six-letter words beginning with DEM

DEMAINdemain n. (Obsolete, Britain, law) A demesne, especially the ancient demesne claimed by William the Conqueror.
DEMAIN n. a manor house and its untenanted land, also DEMESNE.
DEMANDdemand n. The desire to purchase goods and services.
demand n. (Economics) The amount of a good or service that consumers are willing to buy at a particular price.
demand n. A forceful claim for something.
DEMANSdemans v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deman.
DEMAN v. to reduce the number of employees in an industry.
DEMARKdemark v. (Transitive) To demarcate.
Demark prop.n. A surname.
DEMARK v. to demarcate, mark off, delimit.
DEMASTdemast v. (Transitive) To remove the mast from (a sailing ship) for storage.
demast v. (Transitive) To break the mast of (a sailing ship) in an accident.
DEMAST v. to remove the masts from, also DISMAST.
DEMEANdemean v. To debase; to lower; to degrade.
demean v. To humble, humble oneself; to humiliate.
demean v. To mortify.
DEMENTdement adj. (Obsolete) insane, demented.
dement n. An insane person, or one afflicted with dementia.
dement v. (Transitive) To drive mad; to craze.
DEMIESdemies n. Plural of demy.
DEMY n. a size of paper.
DEMISEdemise n. (Law) The conveyance or transfer of an estate, either in fee for life or for years, most commonly the latter.
demise n. Transmission by formal act or conveyance to an heir or successor; transference; especially, the transfer…
demise n. (Countable) Death.
DEMISSdemiss adj. (Archaic) Humble, lowly; abject.
DEMISS adj. humble, also DEMISSIVE.
DEMISTdemist v. (Transitive) To remove the layer of fine liquid particles from the surface of (a window or mirror).
DEMIST v. to clear a windscreen of moisture.
DEMITSdemits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demit.
DEMIT v. to give up an office, resign.
DEMOBSdemobs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demob.
DEMOB v. to discharge from military service.
DEMODEdémodé adj. Outdated, old-fashioned.
DEMODE adj. (French) old-fashioned, also DEMODED.
DEMOEDdemoed v. Simple past tense and past participle of demo.
DEMO v. to demonstrate.
DEMONSdemons n. Plural of demon.
DEMON n. an evil spirit.
DEMOTEdemote v. (Transitive) To lower the rank or status of.
demote v. (Transitive) To relegate.
DEMOTE v. to lower in rank.
DEMUREdemure adj. (Usually of women) Quiet, modest, reserved, sober, or serious.
demure adj. Affectedly modest, decorous, or serious; making a show of gravity.
demure v. (Obsolete) To look demurely.
DEMURSdemurs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demur.
demurs n. Plural of demur.
DEMUR v. to object.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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