6-letter words containing i, t
- armpit — Your armpits are the areas of your body under your arms where your arms join your shoulders.
- aroint — to drive away
- artier — characterized by a showy, pretentious, and often spurious display of artistic interest, manner, or mannerism.
- artily — in an affectedly creative or aesthetic manner
- artist — An artist is someone who draws or paints pictures or creates sculptures as a job or a hobby.
- artois — a former province of N France
- aseity — existence derived from itself, having no other source
- ashpit — a receptacle in the bottom of a fireplace, under a barbecue, or the like, for the accumulation of ashes.
- assist — If you assist someone, you help them to do a job or task by doing part of the work for them.
- assiut — Asyut
- astrid — a female given name: from Scandinavian, meaning “divine strength.”.
- atavic — atavistic.
- ataxia — lack of muscular coordination
- ataxic — loss of coordination of the muscles, especially of the extremities.
- atelic — showing an action or happening as being unfinished
- atkins — Robert C. 1930–2003, US physician, cardiologist, and nutritionist. An advocate of complementary medicine, he devised a widely-used diet (the Atkins diet) based on controlled intake of carbohydrates for weight management and disease prevention
- atocia — the incapability of a woman to conceive and give birth to children
- atomic — Atomic means relating to power that is produced from the energy released by splitting atoms.
- atonia — a deficiency of usual or expected tone in the muscles
- atonic — (of a syllable, word, etc) carrying no stress; unaccented
- atopic — of or relating to hereditary hypersensitivity to certain allergens
- atoxic — not toxic.
- atrial — Architecture. Also called cavaedium. the main or central room of an ancient Roman house, open to the sky at the center and usually having a pool for the collection of rain water. a courtyard, flanked or surrounded by porticoes, in front of an early or medieval Christian church. a skylit central court in a contemporary building or house.
- atrium — An atrium is a part of a building such as a hotel or shopping centre, which extends up through several floors of the building and often has a glass roof.
- attain — If you attain something, you gain it or achieve it, often after a lot of effort.
- attica — a region and department of E central Greece: in ancient times the territory of Athens. Capital: Athens. Pop: 3 336 700 (2001). Area: 14 157 sq km (5466 sq miles)
- attics — Plural form of attic.
- attila — ?406–453 ad, king of the Huns, who devastated much of the Roman Empire, invaded Gaul in 451 ad, but was defeated by the Romans and Visigoths at Châlons-sur-Marne
- attire — Your attire is the clothes you are wearing.
- attius — Lucius, Accius, Lucius.
- attrib — Abbreviation of attribution.
- attrit — to wear down or dispose of gradually
- atwain — into two parts
- atwixt — (obsolete) betwixt.
- atypia — (symptom) abnormality in a cell.
- atypic — nonconforming or not typical
- audits — Plural form of audit.
- augite — a black or greenish-black mineral of the pyroxene group, found in igneous rocks. Composition: calcium magnesium iron aluminium silicate. General formula: (Ca,Mg,Fe,Al)(Si,Al)2O6. Crystal structure: monoclinic
- auntie — Someone's auntie is their aunt.
- aurist — a former name for audiologist
- austin — a city in central Texas, on the Colorado River: state capital since 1845. Pop: 672 011 (2003 est)
- autism — Autism is a developmental disorder that can cause someone to have difficulty in communicating with and responding to other people.
- autist — an autistic person
- avanti — forward! let's go!
- aviate — to pilot or fly in an aircraft
- avital — relating to a grandfather or ancestor
- awaits — Plural form of await.
- azotic — of, containing, or concerned with nitrogen
- b list — a category considered to be slightly below the most socially desirable
- baggit — a female salmon which has not spawned by the end of the spawning season