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5-letter words containing d, i, t

  • drift — a driving movement or force; impulse; impetus; pressure.
  • dript — a simple past tense and past participle of drop.
  • drite — (intransitive, obsolete) To defecate.
  • droit — a legal right or claim.
  • dutie — Obsolete spelling of duty.
  • edict — a decree issued by a sovereign or other authority. Synonyms: dictum, pronouncement.
  • edith — a female given name: from Old English words meaning “rich, happy” and “war.”.
  • edits — Plural form of edit.
  • fetid — having an offensive odor; stinking.
  • id10t — (abuse)   /I D ten T/ A grade of user problem somewhere between PEBCAK and UBD. Considered friendlier than saying, "You called me down here to exit a modal dialog box for you?"
  • idant — a chromosome
  • ident — (Now chiefly dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Diligent; persistent.
  • ideot — Obsolete form of idiot.
  • idiot — Informal. an utterly foolish or senseless person: If you think you can wear that outfit to a job interview and get hired, you're an idiot!
  • idjit — Eye dialect of idiot.
  • inetd — (networking, tool)   Berkeley daemon program that listens for connection requests or messages for certain ports and starts server programs to perform the services associated with those ports. Sometimes known as netd.
  • kited — a light frame covered with some thin material, to be flown in the wind at the end of a long string.
  • littd — Doctor of Letters or Doctor of Literature
  • medit — Mediterranean
  • midst — the position of anything surrounded by other things or parts, or occurring in the middle of a period of time, course of action, etc. (usually preceded by the): a familiar face in the midst of the crowd; in the midst of the performance.
  • nitid — bright; lustrous.
  • odist — a person who composes odes
  • ootid — the cell that results from the meiotic divisions of an oocyte and matures into an ovum.
  • putid — having an unpleasant odour
  • sited — the position or location of a town, building, etc., especially as to its environment: the site of our summer cabin.
  • staid — of settled or sedate character; not flighty or capricious.
  • tabid — Also, tabid [tab-id] /ˈtæb ɪd/ (Show IPA). pertaining to or affected with tabes.
  • teide — Pi·co de [pee-kaw th e] /ˈpi kɔ ðɛ/ (Show IPA) a volcanic peak in the Canary Islands, on Tenerife. 12,190 feet (3716 meters).
  • teiid — any of a large group of chiefly tropical New World lizards of the family Teiidae, as the racerunner, caiman lizard, or whiptail, characterized by large rectangular scales on the belly and a long tail.
  • tepid — moderately warm; lukewarm: tepid water.
  • third — next after the second; being the ordinal number for three.
  • tidal — of, pertaining to, characterized by, or subject to tides: a tidal current.
  • tiddy — the four of trumps in the card game gleek
  • tided — the periodic rise and fall of the waters of the ocean and its inlets, produced by the attraction of the moon and sun, and occurring about every 12 hours.
  • tides — the periodic rise and fall of the waters of the ocean and its inlets, produced by the attraction of the moon and sun, and occurring about every 12 hours.
  • tilde — a diacritic (~) placed over an n, as in Spanish mañana, to indicate a palatal nasal sound or over a vowel, as in Portuquese são, to indicate nasalization.
  • tildy — Zoltán [zawl-tahn] /ˈzɔl tɑn/ (Show IPA), 1889–1961, Hungarian statesman: premier 1945–46; president 1946–48.
  • tiled — covered or furnished with tiles.
  • timed — (of a ticket providing entry to an exhibition or show) only usable at a time specified in advance
  • timid — lacking in self-assurance, courage, or bravery; easily alarmed; timorous; shy.
  • tined — a sharp, projecting point or prong, as of a fork.
  • tired — having a tire or tires.
  • tondi — a round painting or relief.
  • triad — a group of three, especially of three closely related persons or things.
  • tried — simple past tense and past participle of try.
  • tsadi — sadhe.
  • tumid — swollen, or affected with swelling, as a part of the body.
  • width — extent from side to side; breadth; wideness.
  • wited — a fine imposed by a king or lord on a subject who committed a serious crime. a fee demanded for granting a special privilege.
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