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There are 13 six-letter words containing BT

DEBTEDdebted adj. Indebted; under obligation.
debted v. Simple past tense and past participle of debt.
DEBTED adj. (Shakespeare) indebted.
DEBTEEdebtee n. (Law) One who is owed a debt; a creditor.
DEBTEE n. one to whom a debt is due.
DEBTORdebtor n. (Economics) A person or firm that owes money; one in debt; one who owes a debt.
debtor n. (Law) One who owes another anything, or is under obligation, arising from express agreement, implication…
DEBTOR n. someone who owes a debt, also DEBITOR.
DOUBTSdoubts n. Plural of doubt.
doubts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of doubt.
DOUBT v. to be uncertain about.
OBTAINobtain v. (Transitive) To get hold of; to gain possession of, to procure; to acquire, in any way.
obtain v. (Intransitive, obsolete) To secure (that) a specific objective or state of affairs be reached.
obtain v. (Intransitive, obsolete) To prevail, be victorious; to succeed.
OBTECTobtect adj. (Entomology, of a pupa) Having the legs and other appendages more or less strongly cemented to the body.
OBTECT adj. of an insect, having wings and legs immovably pressed against the body in a hard chitinous case, also OBTECTED.
OBTENDobtend v. (Obsolete) To oppose; to hold out in opposition.
obtend v. (Obsolete) To offer as the reason for something; to pretend.
OBTEND v. (obsolete) to put forward or allege.
OBTESTobtest v. (Archaic, transitive, intransitive) To implore, beseech, plead, beg.
obtest v. (Archaic, transitive, intransitive) To call on a witness (often God) to confirm that something is true.
OBTEST v. to beseech, supplicate.
OBTUNDobtund v. (Transitive, chiefly medicine) To reduce the edge or effects of; to mitigate; to dull.
OBTUND v. to blunt, deaden.
OBTUSEobtuse adj. (Now chiefly botany, zoology) Blunt; not sharp, pointed, or acute in form.
obtuse adj. Intellectually dull or dim-witted.
obtuse adj. Of sound, etc.: deadened, muffled, muted.
SUBTILsubtil adj. Obsolete form of subtle; sly, artful, cunning.
SUBTIL adj. (archaic) subtle, delicate, also SUBTILE, SUBTLE.
SUBTLEsubtle adj. Hard to grasp; not obvious or easily understood.
subtle adj. Barely noticeable, not obvious, indistinct.
subtle adj. (Of a thing) Cleverly contrived.
SUBTLYsubtly adv. With subtleness, in a subtle manner; with cleverness rather than brute force.
SUBTLE adv. so slight as to be difficult to detect, also SUBTIL, SUBTILE.

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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