5-letter words containing e, t
- apert — open, unconcealed
- apter — inclined; disposed; given; prone: too apt to slander others.
- areet — (Northern England) eye dialect of all right.
- arent — A kind of anthropogenic soil, with deep mixing due to ploughing, digging, etc.
- arete — sharp ridge separating two glacial valleys
- armet — a close-fitting medieval visored helmet with a neck guard
- arret — a judicial decision
- artel — (in the former Soviet Union) a cooperative union or organization, esp of producers, such as peasants
- arter — Eye dialect of after.
- artex — a brand of coating for walls and ceilings that gives a textured finish
- artie — a male given name, form of Arthur.
- ashet — a shallow oval dish or large plate
- asset — Something or someone that is an asset is considered useful or helps a person or organization to be successful.
- aster — any plant of the genus Aster, having white, blue, purple, or pink daisy-like flowers: family Asteraceae (composites)
- atget — (Jean) Eugène Auguste. 1856–1927, French photographer, noted for his pictures of Parisian life
- athel — a male given name.
- atmen — the principle of life.
- atoke — a part of a worm, of the class Polychaeta, which has no sexual characteristics or is incapable of sexual procreation
- atole — A thick drink or thin gruel made from cornmeal.
- atone — If you atone for something that you have done, you do something to show that you are sorry you did it.
- atrek — a river arising in NE Iran, flowing W, then along the Iran-Turkmenistan border, and through Turkmenistan into the Caspian Sea. About 300 miles (485 km) long.
- atter — (archaic, or, UK dialectal) Poison, venom, especially of a venomous animal.
- auget — (mining) A priming tube connecting the charge chamber with the gallery, or place where the slow match is applied.
- avert — If you avert something unpleasant, you prevent it from happening.
- axite — a type of smokeless gunpowder
- azote — nitrogen
- aztec — a member of a Mexican Indian people who established a great empire, centred on the valley of Mexico, that was overthrown by Cortés and his followers in the early 16th century
- baste — If you baste meat, you pour hot fat and the juices from the meat itself over it while it is cooking.
- bated — (of breath) held
- bates — Sir Alan (Arthur). 1934–2003, British film and stage actor. His films include A Kind of Loving (1962), Women in Love (1969), The Go-Between (1971), and The Cherry Orchard (1999)
- bathe — If you bathe in a sea, river, or lake, you swim, play, or wash yourself in it. Birds and animals can also bathe.
- beast — You can refer to an animal as a beast, especially if it is a large, dangerous, or unusual one.
- beath — to heat, esp unseasoned wood in order to straighten it
- beats — Plural form of beat.
- beaty — (of music) having a strong rhythm
- beaut — You describe someone or something as a beaut when you think they are very good.
- bectu — Broadcasting, Entertainment, Cinematograph and Theatre Union
- beest — (archaic) subjunctive Archaic second-person singular form of be.
- beeth — (archaic) third-person singular simple present subjunctive of be.
- beets — Plural form of beet.
- befit — If something befits a person or thing, it is suitable or appropriate for them.
- begat — simple past tense of beget.
- beget — To beget something means to cause it to happen or be created.
- begot — Begot is the past tense of beget.
- benet — to trap (something) in a net
- bento — a thin box, made of plastic or lacquered wood, divided into compartments which contain small separate dishes comprising a Japanese meal, esp lunch
- benty — relating to bentgrass
- bepat — to pat
- berat — a city in S central Albania.
- beret — A beret is a circular, flat hat that is made of soft material and has no brim.