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6-letter words containing i, t

  • exited — Simple past tense and past participle of exit.
  • exotic — An exotic plant or animal.
  • extirp — to uproot (vegetation), to extirpate
  • eyetie — Italian
  • facist — Misspelling of fascist.
  • factic — Factual.
  • faints — a temporary loss of consciousness resulting from a decreased flow of blood to the brain; a swoon: to fall into a faint.
  • fainty — feeling faint; about to lose consciousness.
  • faiths — Plural form of faith.
  • fajita — a thin strip of marinated and grilled meat.
  • fastie — a deceitful act
  • fatiha — the first chapter of the Koran, recited at the beginning of every rak'ah.
  • fatima — a village in central Portugal, N of Lisbon: Roman Catholic shrine.
  • fating — something that unavoidably befalls a person; fortune; lot: It is always his fate to be left behind.
  • fatsia — a shrub or small tree, Fatsia japonica, of the ginseng family, having large, glossy, palmately compound leaves and often grown as a houseplant.
  • feints — the impure spirit produced in the first and last stages of the distillation of whiskey.
  • feisty — full of animation, energy, or courage; spirited; spunky; plucky: The champion is faced with a feisty challenger.
  • ferity — a wild, untamed, or uncultivated state.
  • fetial — concerned with declarations of war and treaties of peace: fetial law.
  • fetich — an object regarded with awe as being the embodiment or habitation of a potent spirit or as having magical potency.
  • feting — a day of celebration; holiday: The Fourth of July is a great American fete.
  • fetish — an object regarded with awe as being the embodiment or habitation of a potent spirit or as having magical potency.
  • fiaunt — a warrant issued to the Court of Chancery in Ireland in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
  • fichte — Johann Gottlieb [yoh-hahn gawt-leep] /ˈyoʊ hɑn ˈgɔt lip/ (Show IPA), 1762–1814, German philosopher.
  • fictor — An artist who models or forms statues and reliefs in any malleable material.
  • fidget — to move about restlessly, nervously, or impatiently.
  • fielty — The state of owing one's service (particularly of a soldier, warrior, knight, rider) to a king, queen, or other ruler.
  • fiesta — any festival or festive celebration.
  • fifths — Plural form of fifth.
  • fiftie — Obsolete spelling of fifty (50).
  • fights — Plural form of fight.
  • filate — threadlike.
  • filets — Plural form of filet.
  • fillet — Cookery. a boneless cut or slice of meat or fish, especially the beef tenderloin. a piece of veal or other meat boned, rolled, and tied for roasting.
  • filter — any substance, as cloth, paper, porous porcelain, or a layer of charcoal or sand, through which liquid or gas is passed to remove suspended impurities or to recover solids.
  • filthy — foul with, characterized by, or having the nature of filth; disgustingly or completely dirty.
  • filtre — Obsolete form of filter.
  • finestfines. Mining. crushed ore sufficiently fine to pass through a given screen. Compare short (def 29e). Agriculture. the fine bits of corn kernel knocked off during handling of the grain.
  • finite — compact
  • finito — finished; ended.
  • finity — (rare, uncountable) The state or characteristic of being limited in number or scope.
  • finlet — a small, detached ray of a fin in certain fishes, as mackerels.
  • finlit — the understanding of the concepts and terminology associated with finance
  • firlot — one of two different Scottish units of measurement for grain, the first (for measuring commodities sold by level measure, such as wheat) roughly equal to an imperial bushel, the second (for measuring commodities sold by heaped measure, such as barley or corn) roughly half as large again
  • firsts — being before all others with respect to time, order, rank, importance, etc., used as the ordinal number of one: the first edition; the first vice president.
  • firths — Plural form of firth.
  • firtle — (Cumbrian dialect) To mess around, to waste time.
  • fisted — Chiefly South Midland and Southern U.S. a small mongrel dog, especially one that is ill-tempered; cur; mutt.
  • fister — Someone partakes in fisting.
  • fistic — of boxing; pugilistic: fistic heroes.
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