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6-letter words containing i, t

  • sparti — Classical Mythology. a group of fully armed warriors who sprang from the dragon's teeth that Cadmus planted.
  • spigot — a small peg or plug for stopping the vent of a cask.
  • spilth — spillage (def 1).
  • spinet — a small upright piano.
  • spinto — having a lyric quality with a strong, dramatic element: a spinto soprano voice.
  • spirit — the principle of conscious life; the vital principle in humans, animating the body or mediating between body and soul.
  • spirts — to gush or issue suddenly in a stream or jet, as a liquid; spout.
  • spital — a hospital, especially one for lazars.
  • spited — a malicious, usually petty, desire to harm, annoy, frustrate, or humiliate another person; bitter ill will; malice.
  • spites — a malicious, usually petty, desire to harm, annoy, frustrate, or humiliate another person; bitter ill will; malice.
  • splint — a thin piece of wood or other rigid material used to immobilize a fractured or dislocated bone, or to maintain any part of the body in a fixed position.
  • splits — to divide or separate from end to end or into layers: to split a log in two.
  • spoilt — a simple past tense and past participle of spoil.
  • sprint — to race or move at full speed, especially for a short distance, as in running, rowing, etc.
  • sprite — an elf, fairy, or goblin.
  • sprits — a small pole or spar crossing a fore-and-aft sail diagonally from the mast to the upper aftermost corner, serving to extend the sail.
  • spritz — to spray briefly and quickly; squirt: He spritzed a little soda in his drink.
  • spruit — (in southern Africa) a small stream.
  • squint — to look with the eyes partly closed.
  • squirt — to eject liquid in a jet from a narrow orifice: The hose squirted all over us.
  • stacia — a female given name.
  • stadia — a plural of stadium.
  • stairs — one of a flight or series of steps for going from one level to another, as in a building.
  • stalinJoseph V (Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili or Dzugashvili) 1879–1953, Soviet political leader: secretary general of the Communist Party 1922–53; premier of the U.S.S.R. 1941–53.
  • stamin — a coarse woolen fabric, used in the manufacture of garments.
  • stasis — the state of equilibrium or inactivity caused by opposing equal forces.
  • statia — St. Eustatius.
  • static — pertaining to or characterized by a fixed or stationary condition.
  • statim — in an immediate manner, right away
  • statin — any of a class of drugs that reduce the levels of lipids in the blood by altering the enzyme activity in the liver that produces lipids: used in the prevention and treatment of heart disease.
  • stdwin — A windowing interface from CWI with windows, menus, modal dialogs, mouse and keyboard input, scroll bars, drawing primitives, etc that is portable between platforms. STDWIN is available for Macintosh and the X Window System.
  • stelai — an upright stone slab or pillar bearing an inscription or design and serving as a monument, marker, or the like.
  • steric — of or relating to the spatial relationships of atoms in a molecule.
  • stevia — a South American perennial shrub, Stevia rebaudiana, having small, white flowers and sweet-tasting leaves.
  • stevin — Simon [see-mawn] /ˈsi mɔn/ (Show IPA), 1548–1620, Dutch mathematician and physicist.
  • sticks — a thrust with a pointed instrument; stab.
  • sticky — having the property of adhering, as glue; adhesive.
  • stiffy — an erection of the penis
  • stifle — to quell, crush, or end by force: to stifle a revolt; to stifle free expression.
  • stigma — a mark of disgrace or infamy; a stain or reproach, as on one's reputation.
  • stills — remaining in place or at rest; motionless; stationary: to stand still.
  • stilly — quietly; silently.
  • stilty — relating to or resembling stilts
  • stingo — strong beer.
  • stingy — having a sting.
  • stinko — drunk.
  • stinky — foul smelling; stinking.
  • stints — to be frugal; get along on a scanty allowance: Don't stint on the food. They stinted for years in order to save money.
  • stinty — inadequate, limited, stinted
  • stipel — a secondary stipule situated at the base of a leaflet of a compound leaf.
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