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6-letter words containing i, t

  • lotion — Pharmacology. a liquid, usually aqueous or sometimes alcoholic preparation containing insoluble material in the form of a suspension or emulsion, intended for external application without rubbing, in such skin conditions as itching, infection, allergy, pain, or the like.
  • lottie — a female given name, form of Charlotte.
  • lucite — Alternative capitalization of Lucite.
  • luetic — syphilitic.
  • lutein — Also called xanthophyll. a yellow-red, water-insoluble, crystalline, carotenoid alcohol, C 40 H 56 O 2 , found in the petals of marigold and certain other flowers, egg yolk, algae, and corpora lutea: used chiefly in the biochemical study of the carotenoids.
  • luting — a paving tool for spreading and smoothing concrete, consisting of a straightedge mounted transversely on a long handle.
  • lutist — a lute player; lutenist.
  • lutuli — Albert (John Mvumbi)1898-1967; South African political leader, born in Zimbabwe
  • lyrist — a person who plays the lyre or who sings and accompanies himself or herself on the lyre.
  • maftir — the concluding section of the portion of the Torah chanted or read in a Jewish service on the Sabbath and festivals.
  • magtig — (South Africa) my God! An expression of surprise.
  • makati — a city in Luzon, in the Philippines, east of Manila.
  • maloti — plural of loti.
  • manati — a city in N Puerto Rico.
  • manist — Ancestor-worshipper.
  • manita — (rare) The tree Chiranthodendron pentadactyllon, or the red, hand-like flower this tree produces.
  • manito — (among the Algonquian Indians) a supernatural being that controls nature; a spirit, deity, or object that possesses supernatural power.
  • manitu — (among the Algonquian Indians) a supernatural being that controls nature; a spirit, deity, or object that possesses supernatural power.
  • mantic — of or relating to divination.
  • mantid — mantis.
  • mantis — any of several predaceous insects of the order Mantidae, having a long prothorax and typically holding the forelegs in an upraised position as if in prayer.
  • maoist — the political, social, economic, and military theories and policies advocated by Mao Zedong, as those concerning revolutionary movements and guerrilla warfare.
  • marist — a member of a religious order founded in Lyons, France, in 1816 for missionary and educational work in the name of the Virgin Mary.
  • martin — (Oddone Colonna) 1368–1431, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1417–31.
  • mastic — Also called mastic tree, lentisk. a small Mediterranean tree, Pistacia lentiscus, of the cashew family, that is the source of an aromatic resin used in making varnish and adhesives.
  • mastix — mastic, being an aromatic resin obtained from the mastic tree
  • matadi — a seaport in the W Democratic Republic of the Congo, near the mouth of the Congo (Zaire) River.
  • matico — a Peruvian shrub, Piper angustifolium, the leaves of which have medicinal properties
  • maties — Plural form of maty.
  • matily — in a matey manner
  • mating — a partner in marriage; spouse.
  • matins — (often initial capital letter) matins, Also, especially British, mattins. (usually used with a singular verb) Ecclesiastical. the first of the seven canonical hours. the service for it, properly beginning at midnight, but sometimes beginning at daybreak. Also called Morning Prayer. the service of public prayer, said in the morning, in the Anglican Church.
  • matipo — any of several shrubs and small trees, native to New Zealand, of the genera Myrsine and Pittosporum
  • matri- — mother or motherhood
  • matric — (South Africa) The final year of high school. (from 20th c.).
  • matrix — something that constitutes the place or point from which something else originates, takes form, or develops: The Greco-Roman world was the matrix for Western civilization.
  • mattie — a young herring with undeveloped roe
  • maudit — cursed; damned; wretched
  • merits — claim to respect and praise; excellence; worth.
  • metics — Plural form of metic.
  • metier — a field of work; occupation, trade, or profession.
  • meting — to distribute or apportion by measure; allot; dole (usually followed by out): to mete out punishment.
  • metric — software metric
  • mettie — a female given name, form of Matilda or Martha.
  • micate — to add mica to
  • midest — Obsolete form of midst.
  • midget — (not in technical use) an extremely small person having normal physical proportions.
  • midgut — Zoology. the middle portion of the vertebrate alimentary canal, posterior to the stomach or gizzard and extending to the cecum, functioning in the digestion and absorption of food; the small intestine. the anterior portion of the arthropod colon, composed of endodermal tissue.
  • midsts — Plural form of midst.
  • mights — Plural form of might.
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