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6-letter words containing l, i, t

  • tufoli — a type of tubular pasta that is slightly curved and in sections approximately two inches long
  • tuille — a tasset.
  • tuinal — a combination of equal parts of secobarbital sodium and amobarbital sodium, used as a quick and relatively long-acting sedative or hypnotic
  • tuladi — lake trout.
  • tumuli — Archaeology. an artificial mound, especially over a grave; barrow.
  • twilit — lighted by or as by twilight: a twilit cathedral.
  • twilly — a machine with a series of revolving spikes for opening and cleaning raw textile fibres
  • twirly — related to or characterized by twirls
  • ulitis — an inflammation of the gums
  • ultima — (italics) Latin. the highest degree attainable.
  • ultimo — in or of the month preceding the current one: on the 12th ultimo. Abbreviation: ult., ulto. Compare instant (def 11), proximo.
  • ultion — revenge; vengeance; retaliation
  • ultrix — (operating system)   A version of Unix based on the Berkeley version, designed and implemented by DEC to run on their VAX and DECstation processors.
  • umtali — former name of Mutare.
  • unital — containing, or belonging or relating to, a unit
  • untile — to strip tiles from
  • uplift — to lift up; raise; elevate.
  • uptilt — to tilt up.
  • ventil — a valve on a musical instrument
  • vilest — wretchedly bad: a vile humor.
  • violet — a female given name.
  • vistal — relating to a vista
  • vitals — the bodily organs, such as the brain, liver, heart, lungs, etc, that are necessary to maintain life
  • vittlevictuals, food supplies; provisions.
  • whilst — While.
  • wiglet — a small wig, especially one used to supplement the existing hair.
  • willet — a large, eastern North American shorebird, Catoptrophorus semipalmatus, having a striking black and white wing pattern.
  • wilmotDavid, 1814–68, U.S. politician and jurist: congressman 1845–51; senator 1861–63.
  • wilted — to become limp and drooping, as a fading flower; wither.
  • wiltja — a temporary semicircular Aboriginal shelter
  • wilton — a town in SW Connecticut.
  • wintle — a rolling or staggering motion.
  • wistly — (obsolete) In an intent manner, intently; with close attention, attentively.
  • witful — (obsolete) wise; sensible.
  • withal — with it all; as well; besides.
  • wittle — (childish, nonstandard) Little.
  • wittol — a man who knows of and tolerates his wife's infidelity.
  • wolfit — Sir Donald. 1902–68, English stage actor and manager
  • z list — a category considered to be the least socially desirable
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