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4-letter words containing i, t

  • mits — Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems
  • mitt — Baseball. a rounded glove with one internal section for the four fingers and another for the thumb and having the side next to the palm of the hand protected by a thick padding, used by catchers. a somewhat similar glove but with less padding and having sections for the thumb and one or two fingers, used by first basemen. Compare baseball glove.
  • mity — Having mites.
  • mixt — a simple past tense and past participle of mix.
  • moit — a foreign particle found in wool, as a burr, twig, or seed.
  • moti — (Mo Ti) flourished 5th century b.c, Chinese philosopher.
  • muti — Traditional African medicine.
  • nait — (transitive) To refuse; deny; disclaim.
  • nift — (obsolete) Niece.
  • nipt — (archaic) Simple past tense and past participle of nip.
  • nist — National Institute of Standards and Technology
  • nite — an informal, simplified spelling of night.
  • nits — Plural form of nit.
  • obit — Informal. an obituary.
  • oint — (now rare, poetic) To anoint.
  • oita — a seaport on NE Kyushu, in S Japan.
  • omit — to leave out; fail to include or mention: to omit a name from a list.
  • otic — of or relating to the ear; auricular.
  • otisElisha Graves, 1811–61, U.S. inventor.
  • 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).
  • pict — a member of an ancient people of uncertain origin who inhabited parts of northern Britain, fought against the Romans, and in the 9th century a.d. united with the Scots.
  • piet — Scot. a magpie.
  • pint — a liquid and also dry measure of capacity, equal to one half of a liquid and dry quart respectively, approximately 35 cubic inches (0.473 liter). Abbreviation: pt, pt.
  • pita — a round, flat Middle Eastern bread that is often filled with meat, peppers, etc., to make a sandwich.
  • pith — Botany. the soft, spongy central cylinder of parenchymatous tissue in the stems of dicotyledonous plants.
  • piti — PITI is the components of a mortgage payment.
  • pits — the stone of a fruit, as of a cherry, peach, or plum.
  • pittWilliam, 1st Earl of Chatham, 1708–78, British statesman.
  • pity — sympathetic or kindly sorrow evoked by the suffering, distress, or misfortune of another, often leading one to give relief or aid or to show mercy: to feel pity for astarving child.
  • ptui — used to suggest the sound of spitting
  • quit — to stop, cease, or discontinue: She quit what she was doing to help me paint the house.
  • reit — real-estate investment trust.
  • reti — Richard. 1889–1929, Hungarian chess player and theorist; influential in enunciating the theories of the hypermodern school
  • rift — an opening made by splitting, cleaving, etc.; fissure; cleft; chink.
  • riot — a noisy, violent public disorder caused by a group or crowd of persons, as by a crowd protesting against another group, a government policy, etc., in the streets.
  • rit. — ritardando
  • rita — a female given name, form of Margarita.
  • rite — a formal or ceremonial act or procedure prescribed or customary in religious or other solemn use: rites of baptism; sacrificial rites.
  • ritl — Wireless Local Loop
  • ritz — ostentatious or pretentious display.
  • roti — roast.
  • sati — the wife of Rudra, who immolated herself following a quarrel between her father and her husband.
  • seti — Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence; the attempt to detect signals, esp radio waves or light, from an intelligent extraterrestrial source
  • shit — excrement; feces.
  • sift — to separate and retain the coarse parts of (flour, ashes, etc.) with a sieve.
  • silt — earthy matter, fine sand, or the like carried by moving or running water and deposited as a sediment.
  • sist — a court order stopping or suspending proceedings
  • sita — (in the Ramayana) the wife of Ramachandra, abducted by Ravana and later rescued.
  • site — the position or location of a town, building, etc., especially as to its environment: the site of our summer cabin.
  • sith — since
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