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6-letter words containing i, t

  • multi- — Multi- is used to form adjectives indicating that something consists of many things of a particular kind.
  • multic — (language)   A data-parallel version of C from Wavetracer.
  • munite — to fortify.
  • munity — (obsolete) freedom; security; immunity.
  • muntin — Also called sash bar. a bar for holding the edges of window panes within a sash.
  • mutein — a mutationally altered protein.
  • mutina — a city in N Italy, in Emilia-Romagna: ruled by the Este family (18th–19th century); university (1678). Pop: 175 502 (2001)
  • mutine — a rebel; mutineer
  • muting — silent; refraining from speech or utterance.
  • mutiny — revolt or rebellion against constituted authority, especially by sailors against their officers.
  • mutism — an inability to speak, due to a physical defect, conscious refusal, or psychogenic inhibition.
  • myotic — pertaining to or producing miosis.
  • myotis — An insectivorous bat with mouselike ears, a slender muzzle, and a flight membrane that extends between the hind legs and the tip of the tail.
  • mystic — involving or characterized by esoteric, otherworldly, or symbolic practices or content, as certain religious ceremonies and art; spiritually significant; ethereal.
  • mythic — pertaining to, of the nature of, or involving a myth.
  • mythoi — plural of mythos.
  • n-tier — three-tier
  • naiant — (of a fish in heraldry) swimming horizontally
  • nanite — nanobot.
  • nastic — of or showing sufficiently greater cellular force or growth on one side of an axis to change the form or position of the axis.
  • natick — a town in E Massachusetts, W of Boston.
  • nation — Carry or Carrie (Amelia Moore) 1846–1911, U.S. temperance leader.
  • native — being the place or environment in which a person was born or a thing came into being: one's native land.
  • nautic — Alternative form of nautical.
  • nerite — any member of the family of small sea snail or freshwater snail Neritidae
  • nesbit — E(dith) 1858–1924, English children's author, novelist, and poet.
  • netbui — (spelling)   It's spelled "NetBEUI".
  • nettie — (Tyneside, and, Wearside) toilet.
  • nicest — pleasing; agreeable; delightful: a nice visit.
  • nicety — a delicate or fine point; punctilio: niceties of protocol.
  • nidate — (of a new embryo) to undergo nidation, to implant (oneself) in the uterus
  • nidget — (obsolete) A fool or idiot; a coward.
  • niente — (especially as a direction) with a soft sound or tone gradually fading to nothing.
  • nights — at or during the night regularly or frequently: He worked during the day and wrote nights.
  • nighty — nightie.
  • niglet — (slang, US, offensive, pejorative, racial slur) A child of Negro lineage.
  • nilote — a member of any of several indigenous black peoples of the Sudan and eastern Africa.
  • nimitzChester William, 1885–1966, U.S. admiral.
  • nimwit — (rare) A dimwit.
  • nineth — Misspelling of ninth.
  • ninety — a cardinal number, ten times nine.
  • ninths — Plural form of ninth.
  • nipter — a religious ceremony of foot washing
  • nistru — Romanian name of Dniester.
  • nitery — a nightclub.
  • nitfly — botfly.
  • nither — Alternative form of nether.
  • nitric — containing nitrogen, usually in the pentavalent state.
  • nitro- — Nitro- combines with nouns to form other nouns referring to things which contain nitrogen and oxygen.
  • nitros — Chemistry. containing the nitro group.
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