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6-letter words containing l, i, t

  • octile — (statistics) Any of the quantiles which divide an ordered sample population into eight equally numerous subsets.
  • oillet — eyelet (def 5).
  • oilnut — a nut from which oil is extracted
  • olivet — a large floodlight having a single bulb.
  • oolite — a limestone composed of minute rounded concretions resembling fish roe, in some places altered to ironstone by replacement with iron oxide.
  • oolith — any of the component concretions of a piece of oolite.
  • ostial — relating to an ostium
  • outlie — (rare, transitive) To tell more or better lies than.
  • oxtail — the skinned tail of an ox or steer, used as an ingredient in soup, stew, etc.
  • pastil — a flavored or medicated lozenge; troche.
  • pelite — any clayey rock, as mudstone or shale.
  • piglet — a little pig.
  • pilate — Pontius [pon-shuh s,, -tee-uh s] /ˈpɒn ʃəs,, -ti əs/ (Show IPA), flourished early 1st century a.d, Roman procurator of Judea a.d. 26–36?: the final authority concerned in the condemnation and execution of Jesus Christ.
  • piloti — a column of iron, steel, or reinforced concrete supporting a building above an open ground level.
  • pintle — a pin or bolt, especially one on which something turns, as the gudgeon of a hinge.
  • piolet — an ice ax used in mountaineering.
  • pistil — the ovule-bearing or seed-bearing female organ of a flower, consisting when complete of ovary, style, and stigma.
  • pistol — a short firearm intended to be held and fired with one hand.
  • pklite — (compression, tool)   An executable file compression utility for MS-DOS from PKWARE, Inc.. PKLITE compresses the body of the executable and adds a small, fast decompress routine in the header. In many cases it performs better than lzexe. With headpack the output is smaller and cannot be decompressed.
  • plaint — a complaint.
  • planit — Programming LANguage for Interaction and Teaching. CAI language. "PLANIT - A Flexible Language Designed for Computer-Human Interaction", S.L. Feingold, Proc FJCC 31, AFIPS (Fall 1967) Sammet 1969, p.706.
  • pliant — bending readily; flexible; supple; adaptable: She manipulated the pliant clay.
  • plight — Archaic. pledge.
  • plinth — a slablike member beneath the base of a column or pier.
  • polite — showing good manners toward others, as in behavior, speech, etc.; courteous; civil: a polite reply.
  • polity — a particular form or system of government: civil polity; ecclesiastical polity.
  • pontil — punty.
  • postil — a commentary or marginal note, as in a Bible
  • pulpit — a platform or raised structure in a church, from which the sermon is delivered or the service is conducted.
  • puteli — (in India) a flat-bottomed boat
  • quilts — Plural form of quilt.
  • quilty — (informal) Resembling or characteristic of a quilt.
  • quitly — (obsolete) quite (used by Geoffrey Chaucer).
  • ramtil — Niger seed.
  • relict — Ecology. a species or community living in an environment that has changed from that which is typical for it.
  • relist — to list again
  • retail — the sale of goods to ultimate consumers, usually in small quantities (opposed to wholesale).
  • retial — a pierced plate on an astrolabe, having projections whose points correspond to the fixed stars.
  • retile — a thin slab or bent piece of baked clay, sometimes painted or glazed, used for various purposes, as to form one of the units of a roof covering, floor, or revetment.
  • rialto — an exchange or mart.
  • riblet — a boneless cut of meat from the end of a rib of veal, lamb, or pork.
  • rillet — a little rill; streamlet.
  • ritual — an established or prescribed procedure for a religious or other rite.
  • rutile — a common mineral, titanium dioxide, TiO 2 , usually reddish-brown in color with a brilliant metallic or adamantine luster, occurring in crystals: used to coat welding rods.
  • salt i — either of two preliminary five-year agreements between the U.S. and the Soviet Union for the control of certain nuclear weapons, the first concluded in 1972 (SALT I) and the second drafted in 1979 (SALT II) but not ratified.
  • saltie — an ocean-going sailor.
  • silent — making no sound; quiet; still: a silent motor.
  • silted — earthy matter, fine sand, or the like carried by moving or running water and deposited as a sediment.
  • sitbol — (language)   A SNOBOL4 interpreter for the PDP-10.
  • situla — a deep urn, vase, or bucket-shaped vessel, especially one made in the ancient world.
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