English Words: 6

25 words

6-2-1 rulename

A guideline for hygienic and healthy conduct while attending a multi-day convention, stipulating at minimum six hours of sleep per night, two meals per day, and one shower every day.

6-gonnoun

Synonym of hexagon: A polygon with six sides and six angles.

6/6adj

Synonym of 20/20.

60'snoun

Alternative form of 60s.

60-0noun

A performance measure for automobiles, that measures elapsed distance. The automobile travelling at 60 mph (roughly 100 km/h) brakes to a stop, giving a stopping distance or braking distance, depending on measurement method.

60-gonnoun

Synonym of hexacontagon: A 60-sided polygon.

600-cellnoun

A four-dimensional polytope, analogous to an icosahedron, whose 600 bounding facets are tetrahedra.

606noun

Arsphenamine.

60snoun

The decade of the 1960s.

610 Officename

The Public Security Anti-Xie-Jiao Organization (公安部反邪教组, gong'anbu fanxiejiao zu) in the People's Republic of China

621name

e621.net, a chiefly pornographic furry booru digital art website.

637phrase

always and forever

64monoun

A size of paper or book: 1.87"-2.5" x 2.5"-3.125".

65537-gonnoun

A polygon with 65537 sides and 65537 angles.

68noun

A sex position in which one partner lays on top of the other, with their genitalia facing the other partner's head, in order for said partner to perform oral sex.

688name

The Los Angeles class of attack submarine.

69verb

Alternative form of sixty-nine.

69ernoun

Alternative form of sixty-niner.

6in4name

An Internet transition mechanism for migrating from Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) to IPv6.

6ixnoun

Alternative spelling of six (“6”).

6monoun

Sexto, sixmo.

6th gradernoun

Alternative spelling of sixth grader.

6th of Octobername

A satellite city of Cairo in Giza governate, Egypt.

6tonoun

Sixmo, sexto.

6x6noun

a six-wheeled vehicle with six-wheel drive (each wheel has powered drive)

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