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4-letter words containing a, t, i

  • abit — a small piece or quantity of anything: a bit of string.
  • acti — Plural form of actus.
  • adit — an almost horizontal shaft into a mine, for access or drainage
  • agit — shake or stir
  • aint — Misspelling of ain't.
  • airt — a direction or point of the compass, esp the direction of the wind; quarter; region
  • aits — a small island, especially in a river.
  • aitu — (in Polynesian culture) a ghost or spirit
  • alit — alight1
  • amit — (obsolete) To lose.
  • anti — You can refer to people who are opposed to a particular activity or idea as antis.
  • arti — a ritual performed in homes and temples in which incense and light is offered to a deity
  • asti — a town in NW Italy: famous for its sparkling wine (Asti spumante (spuːˈmæntɪ )). Pop: 71 276 (2001)
  • atis — A Tools Integration Standard
  • atli — a king of the Huns who married Gudrun for her inheritance and was slain by her after he killed her brothers
  • bait — Bait is food which you put on a hook or in a trap in order to catch fish or animals.
  • dita — an apocynaceous shrub, Alstonia scholaris, of tropical Africa and Asia, having large shiny whorled leaves and medicinal bark
  • fait — Misspelling of fate.
  • fiat — an authoritative decree, sanction, or order: a royal fiat. Synonyms: authorization, directive, ruling, mandate, diktat, ukase.
  • gait — a manner of walking, stepping, or running.
  • gita — Bhagavad-Gita.
  • iata — International Air Transport Association
  • ikat — a method of printing woven fabric by tie-dyeing the warp yarns (warp ikat) the weft yarns (weft ikat) or both (double ikat) before weaving.
  • iota — a very small quantity; jot; whit.
  • ital — (Jamaica, Iyaric) Inexpensive, salt-free, one-pot, pure, natural food, as developed and eaten by Rastafarians.
  • itar — International Traffic in Arms Regulation
  • itea — any tree or shrub belonging to the genus Itea, of the saxifrage family, having simple, alternate leaves and clusters of small, greenish-white flowers, as the Virginia willow, I. virginica.
  • jati — caste (def 2).
  • kati — (rare, British) A weight equivalent to about 1.5 pound, adopted as a standard by British companies.
  • lait — Lightning; flash of lightning; a flash.
  • lati — latissimus dorsi.
  • mita — a colonial system in Peru by which the Spanish government required Indians to perform periodic forced labor, especially in the mines.
  • nait — (transitive) To refuse; deny; disclaim.
  • oita — a seaport on NE Kyushu, in S Japan.
  • piat — a spring-powered British antitank weapon of World War II, mounted on a tripod and capable of firing a 2½-pound (1-kg) bomb up to 350 yards (320 meters).
  • pita — a round, flat Middle Eastern bread that is often filled with meat, peppers, etc., to make a sandwich.
  • rita — a female given name, form of Margarita.
  • sati — the wife of Rudra, who immolated herself following a quarrel between her father and her husband.
  • sita — (in the Ramayana) the wife of Ramachandra, abducted by Ravana and later rescued.
  • tabi — a covering for the foot, similar to a sock, having a separate pouchlike stall for the large toe, worn especially in Japan, often with zoris.
  • taif — a city in W Saudi Arabia.
  • taig — a Roman Catholic
  • tail — the limitation of an estate to a person and the person’s heirs or some particular class of such heirs.
  • tain — a thin tin plate.
  • tais — a group of languages spoken in SE Asia, including Thai, Lao, and Shan.
  • taiz — a city in S Yemen.
  • tali — the uppermost bone of the proximal row of bones of the tarsus; anklebone.
  • tapi — Telephony Application Programming Interface
  • tati — Jacques (ʒak), real name Jacques Tatischeff. 1908–82, French film director, pantomimist, and comic actor, creator of the character Monsieur Hulot
  • taxi — a taxicab.

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