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6-letter words containing i, t

  • irdata — (robotics)   Industrial Robot DATA. A standardised robot control code. "IRDATA, Industrial Robot Data", DIN 66313, Beuth-Verlag 1991.
  • ireton — Henry. 1611–51, English Parliamentarian general in the Civil War; son-in-law of Oliver Cromwell. His plan for a constitutional monarchy was rejected by Charles I (1647), whose death warrant he signed; lord deputy of Ireland (1650–51)
  • iritic — inflammation of the iris of the eye.
  • iritis — inflammation of the iris of the eye.
  • irrupt — to break or burst in suddenly.
  • irtysh — a river in central Asia, flowing NW from the Altai Mountains in China through NE Kazakhstan and the Russian Federation to the Ob River. About 1840 miles (2960 km) long.
  • isatin — a yellowish-red or orange, crystalline, water-soluble solid, C 8 H 5 NO 2 , used chiefly in the synthesis of vat dyes.
  • iseult — Also, Yseult. German Isolde. Arthurian Romance. the daughter of a king of Ireland who became the wife of King Mark of Cornwall: she was the beloved of Tristram. daughter of the king of Brittany, and wife of Tristram.
  • ishtar — the Assyrian and Babylonian goddess of love and war, identified with the Phoenician Astarte, the Semitic Ashtoreth, and the Sumerian Inanna.
  • islets — Plural form of islet.
  • isotac — a line drawn on a map connecting all points where ice starts to melt at approximately the same period in spring.
  • istana — (in Malaysia) a royal palace
  • isthmi — a narrow strip of land, bordered on both sides by water, connecting two larger bodies of land.
  • istria — a peninsula at the N end of the Adriatic, in SW Slovenia and W Croatia.
  • itagui — a city in W central Colombia.
  • itajai — a seaport in S Brazil.
  • italia — Italian name of Italy.
  • italic — designating or pertaining to a style of printing types in which the letters usually slope to the right, patterned upon a compact manuscript hand, and used for emphasis, to separate different kinds of information, etc.: These words are in italic type.
  • italo- — indicating Italy or Italian
  • itascaLake, a lake in N Minnesota: one of the sources of the Mississippi River.
  • itched — Simple past tense and past participle of itch.
  • itches — Plural form of itch.
  • iténez — Guaporé
  • iterum — again or afresh
  • ithaca — one of the Ionian Islands, off the W coast of Greece: legendary home of Ulysses. 37 sq. mi. (96 sq. km). Greek Itháki.
  • ithaki — Greek name of Ithaca (def 1).
  • ithomeMount, a mountain in SW Greece, in SW Peloponnesus. 2630 feet (802 meters).
  • ithunn — a goddess, keeper of the apples of youth and wife of Bragi; abducted by the giant Thjazi, from whom she was rescued.
  • itself — Used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to a thing or animal previously mentioned as the subject of the clause.
  • itunes — a computer application enabling users to download music from the internet, create and order playlists, etc
  • iturbi — José, 1895–1980, U.S. pianist, conductor, and composer; born in Spain.
  • ivtran — Parallel Fortran for the Illiac IV. 1966.
  • javits — Jacob K(oppel) [koh-pel] /koʊˈpɛl/ (Show IPA), 1904–86, U.S. politician: senator 1957–81.
  • jesuit — a member of a Roman Catholic religious order (Society of Jesus) founded by Ignatius of Loyola in 1534.
  • jetski — A powered watercraft with a seat and handlebars in a style similar to a motorbike.
  • jibuti — Formerly French Somaliland, French Territory of the Afars and Issas. a republic in E Africa, on the Gulf of Aden: a former overseas territory of France; gained independence 1977. 8492 sq. mi. (21,994 sq. km). Capital: Djibouti.
  • jictar — Joint Industry Committee for Television Advertising Research
  • jillet — a giddy or flirtatious girl or young woman.
  • jilted — to reject or cast aside (a lover or sweetheart), especially abruptly or unfeelingly.
  • jilter — to reject or cast aside (a lover or sweetheart), especially abruptly or unfeelingly.
  • jitney — a small bus or car following a regular route along which it picks up and discharges passengers, originally charging each passenger five cents.
  • jitterjitters, nervousness; a feeling of fright or uneasiness (usually preceded by the): Every time I have to make a speech, I get the jitters.
  • joints — Plural form of joint.
  • joists — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of joist.
  • joliet — Louis [loo-ee;; French lwee] /ˈlu i;; French lwi/ (Show IPA), 1645–1700, French-Canadian explorer, born in Quebec.
  • judith — a devoutly religious woman of the ancient Jews who saved her town from conquest by entering the camp of the besieging Assyrian army and cutting off the head of its commander, Holofernes, while he slept.
  • juliet — the heroine of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
  • jupati — A Brazilian palm, Raphia taedigera, whose long stalks are used in constructing buildings.
  • jurist — a person versed in the law, as a judge, lawyer, or scholar.
  • justin — a male given name: from a Latin word meaning “just.”.
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