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 There are 18 six-letter words ending with THE| BERTHE | • BERTHE n. a woman's deep lace collar to hide a low neckline, also BERTHA. |  | BLITHE | • blithe adj. Casually careless or indifferent; showing a lack of concern. • blithe adj. (Chiefly Scotland, elsewhere dated or literary) Cheerful, happy.
 • Blithe prop.n. A river in Staffordshire, England, which joins the River Trent.
 |  | CLOTHE | • clothe v. (Transitive) To adorn or cover with clothing; to dress; to supply clothes or clothing. • clothe v. (Figurative) To cover or invest, as if with a garment.
 • CLOTHE v. to provide with clothing.
 |  | LOATHE | • loathe v. (Transitive) To detest, hate, or revile (someone or something). • LOATHE v. to detest greatly.
 |  | MEATHE | • meathe n. Obsolete form of mead (“the drink”). • MEATHE n. (obsolete) an alcoholic drink made by fermenting honey and water, also MEAD, MEATH.
 |  | QUETHE | • quethe v. (Obsolete except in past tense quoth) To say or declare. • QUETHE v. (obsolete) to quote.
 |  | SAITHE | • saithe n. The pollock or coalfish or coley (Pollachius virens). • SAITHE n. the coalfish, also SAITH.
 |  | SCATHE | • scathe n. (Countable, uncountable) Damage, harm, hurt, injury. • scathe n. (Countable) Someone who, or something which, causes harm; an injurer.
 • scathe n. (Countable, Scotland, law, obsolete) An injury or loss for which compensation is sought in a lawsuit;…
 |  | SCYTHE | • scythe n. An instrument for mowing grass, grain, etc. by hand, composed of a long, curving blade with a sharp… • scythe n. (Historical) A scythe-shaped blade attached to ancient war chariots.
 • scythe n. (Cartomancy) The tenth Lenormand card.
 |  | SEETHE | • seethe v. (Transitive, archaic) To boil. • seethe v. (Intransitive, of a liquid) To boil vigorously.
 • seethe v. (Intransitive, of a liquid) To foam in an agitated manner, as if boiling.
 |  | SNATHE | • snathe v. (UK, dialect) To lop; to prune. • snathe n. Alternative form of snath (“shaft of a scythe”).
 • SNATHE n. the curved handle of a scythe, also SNATH, SNEAD, SNEATH.
 |  | SOOTHE | • soothe v. (Transitive) To restore to ease, comfort, or tranquility; relieve; calm; quiet; refresh. • soothe v. (Transitive) To allay; assuage; mitigate; soften.
 • soothe v. (Transitive, rare) To smooth over; render less obnoxious.
 |  | SPATHE | • spathe n. (Botany) A large bract that envelops or subtends a whole inflorescence, typically a spadix. • SPATHE n. a large sheath-like bract or leaf, as of arum plant.
 |  | SWATHE | • swathe n. A bandage; a band. • swathe v. To bind with a swathe, band, bandage, or rollers.
 • swathe n. (Chiefly British) Alternative spelling of swath.
 |  | SWITHE | • swithe adv. Alternative form of swith. • SWITHE adv. (US) quickly, at once, also SWITH.
 |  | TEETHE | • teethe v. (Intransitive) To grow teeth. • teethe v. (Intransitive) To bite on something to relieve discomfort caused by growing teeth.
 • TEETHE v. to cut teeth.
 |  | WRETHE | • WRETHE v. (Spenser) to shape into a wreath, to wreathe. |  | WRITHE | • writhe v. (Transitive) To twist, wring (something). • writhe v. (Transitive) To contort (a part of the body).
 • writhe v. (Intransitive) To twist bodily; to contort one’s self; to be distorted.
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 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.
 
 See this list for:English Wiktionary: 62 wordsScrabble in French: 6 wordsScrabble in Spanish: no wordScrabble in Italian: no wordScrabble in German: 3 wordsScrabble in Romanian: no word
 
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