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6-letter words containing a, n, t, o

  • sonata — a composition for one or two instruments, typically in three or four movements in contrasted forms and keys.
  • sontagSusan, 1933–2004, U.S. critic, novelist, and essayist.
  • stanol — a saturated form of sterol found naturally in plants and added to foods to help prevent or reduce cholesterol
  • taejon — a city in W South Korea.
  • tag on — attach, append to sth
  • talion — lex talionis.
  • tampon — a plug of cotton or the like for insertion into an orifice, wound, etc., chiefly for absorbing blood or stopping hemorrhages.
  • tangor — temple orange.
  • tannoy — A Tannoy is a system of loudspeakers used to make public announcements, for example at a fair or at a sports stadium.
  • tanoan — an American Indian language family of which the three surviving languages are spoken in several pueblos, including Taos, in northern New Mexico near the Rio Grande.
  • taonga — treasure; anything highly prized
  • tarnow — a city in SE Poland, E of Cracow.
  • tarpon — a large, powerful game fish, Megalops atlantica, inhabiting the warmer waters of the Atlantic Ocean, having a compressed body and large, silvery scales.
  • tejano — (often lowercase) a style of Mexican-American popular music that features the accordion and blends the polka with various forms of traditional Mexican music, now often including synthesizers and rock music.
  • teopan — a Mexican temple
  • thonga — a member of a people of Mozambique
  • tolandGregg, 1904–48, U.S. cinematographer.
  • tonant — very loud
  • tongan — a native or inhabitant of Tonga.
  • tonnag — a type of (usually tartan) shawl
  • topman — a person stationed for duty in a top.
  • toucan — any of several usually brightly colored, fruit-eating birds of the family Ramphastidae, of tropical America, having a very large bill.
  • toyman — a man who sells toys
  • trojan — of or relating to ancient Troy or its inhabitants.
  • tsonga — a Bantu language spoken in Mozambique, Zambia, and South Africa.
  • volant — engaged in or having the power of flight.
  • vorant — violently consuming
  • walton — Ernest Thomas Sinton [sin-tn] /ˈsɪn tn/ (Show IPA), 1903–95, Irish physicist: Nobel prize 1951.
  • wanton — done, shown, used, etc., maliciously or unjustifiably: a wanton attack; wanton cruelty.
  • warton — Joseph. 1722–1800, British poet and critic, noted for his poem The Enthusiast (1744) and his Essay on the Writings and Genius of Pope (1756)
  • watsonJames Dewey, born 1928, U.S. biologist: Nobel Prize in medicine 1962.
  • zonate — marked with zones, as of color, texture, or the like.
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