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4-letter words containing i, t

  • irtf — Internet Research Task Force
  • isit — an expression used in response to a statement, sometimes to seek conformation, but often merely to show that one is listening
  • isnt — Misspelling of isn't.
  • istm — (chat)   It seems to me.
  • it'd — it would
  • it's — sweet vermouth: gin and it.
  • ital — (Jamaica, Iyaric) Inexpensive, salt-free, one-pot, pure, natural food, as developed and eaten by Rastafarians.
  • itar — International Traffic in Arms Regulation
  • itch — to have or feel a peculiar tingling or uneasy irritation of the skin that causes a desire to scratch the part affected: My nose itches.
  • itcz — Intertropical Convergence Zone
  • 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.
  • item — a separate article or particular: 50 items on the list.
  • iter — a canal or passage.
  • itil — Information Technology Infrastructure Library
  • itis — (informal) A medical condition accompanied by inflammation.
  • itsp — Internet Telephony Service Providers
  • itsy — (informal) Very small; itty.
  • itty — Extremely small, as in itty-bitty.
  • iust — Obsolete spelling of just.
  • jati — caste (def 2).
  • jilt — to reject or cast aside (a lover or sweetheart), especially abruptly or unfeelingly.
  • jist — (nonstandard) alternative form of just.
  • kati — (rare, British) A weight equivalent to about 1.5 pound, adopted as a standard by British companies.
  • kilt — any short, pleated skirt, especially a tartan wraparound, as that worn by men in the Scottish Highlands.
  • kist — cist2 .
  • kite — the paunch; stomach; belly.
  • kith — acquaintances, friends, neighbors, or the like; persons living in the same general locality and forming a more or less cohesive group.
  • kits — Plural form of kit.
  • kitt — (UK, birdwatching) the kittiwake.
  • knit — to make (a garment, fabric, etc.) by interlocking loops of one or more yarns either by hand with knitting needles or by machine.
  • kuti — a female dog; bitch
  • lait — Lightning; flash of lightning; a flash.
  • lati — latissimus dorsi.
  • lift — to move or bring (something) upward from the ground or other support to a higher position; hoist.
  • lilt — rhythmic swing or cadence.
  • lint — minute shreds or ravelings of yarn; bits of thread.
  • lirt — (transitive, UK dialectal) To deceive; beguile.
  • list — Friedrich [free-drik] /ˈfri drɪk/ (Show IPA), 1789–1846, U.S. political economist and journalist, born in Germany.
  • lite — noting a commercial product that is low in calories or low in any substance considered undesirable, as compared with a product of the same type: used especially in labeling or advertising commercial products: lite beer.
  • lith — an arm or leg; limb.
  • lits — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lit.
  • litu — a plural of litas.
  • loti — a cupronickel coin, paper money, and monetary unit of Lesotho, equal to 100 lisente.
  • milt — the sperm-containing secretion of the testes of fishes.
  • mint — Mint Is Not TRAC
  • mist — a cloudlike aggregation of minute globules of water suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth's surface, reducing visibility to a lesser degree than fog.
  • mita — a colonial system in Peru by which the Spanish government required Indians to perform periodic forced labor, especially in the mines.
  • mite — a contribution that is small but is all that a person can afford.
  • miti — SQRIBE
  • mito — a city in Ibaraki prefecture, E central Honshu, Japan.
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