6-letter words containing n, t
- geonet — A network of geocells sometimes forming a geospacer.
- gerant — The manager or acting partner of a company, joint-stock association, etc.
- gerent — a ruler or manager.
- get in — to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
- get on — to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
- getten — Lb obsolete Past participle of get.
- gettin — Eye dialect of getting.
- giants — (in folklore) a being with human form but superhuman size, strength, etc.
- girtin — Thomas, 1775–1802, English painter.
- gisant — a sculptured representation of a dead person in a recumbent position, usually as part of a sepulchral monument.
- gitana — a female Gypsy
- gitano — a male Gypsy
- gittin — an offspring or the total of the offspring, especially of a male animal: the get of a stallion.
- glints — Plural form of glint.
- glinty — shiny
- gluten — the tough, viscid, nitrogenous substance remaining when the flour of wheat or other grain is washed to remove the starch.
- glutin — Gliadin.
- gnatty — infested with gnats.
- gorton — John Grey, 1911–2002, Australian political leader: prime minister 1968–71.
- gotten — a past participle of get.
- granit — Ragnar Arthur [Swedish rahng-nahr ahr-too r] /Swedish ˈrɑŋ nɑr ˈɑr tʊər/ (Show IPA), 1900–1991, Swedish physiologist, born in Finland: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1967.
- granta — Cam.
- granth — the sacred scripture of the Sikhs, original text compiled 1604.
- grants — Cary (Archibald Leach) 1904–86, U.S. actor, born in England.
- gratin — au gratin.
- graunt — Archaic spelling of grant.
- gretna — a city in SE Louisiana, near New Orleans.
- groton — a city in SE Connecticut.
- grunth — the sacred scripture of the Sikhs, original text compiled 1604.
- grunts — Plural form of grunt.
- grunty — Making grunting sounds.
- gumnut — the hardened seed container of the gum tree Eucalyptus gummifera
- gunite — a mixture of cement, sand or crushed slag, and water, sprayed over reinforcement as a lightweight concrete construction.
- gunter — Edmund, 1581–1626, English mathematician and astronomer: inventor of various measuring instruments and scales.
- guntur — a city in E Andhra Pradesh, in SE India.
- gurnet — Alternative form of gurnard (fish).
- guston — Philip, 1912–80, U.S. abstract expressionist painter, born in Canada.
- gyrant — having a circular movement
- hadn't — had not
- hain't — has not, have not, or is not
- halton — a unitary authority in NW England, in N Cheshire. Pop: 118 400 (2003 est). Area: 75 sq km (29 sq miles)
- hantle — a sizeable amount
- hapten — a substance having a single antigenic determinant that can react with a previously existing antibody but cannot stimulate more antibody production unless combined with other molecules; a partial antigen.
- harten — (obsolete) To hearten; to encourage; to incite.
- hasn't — has not
- hasten — to move or act with haste; proceed with haste; hurry: to hasten to a place.
- hathen — Eye dialect of heathen.
- hating — to dislike intensely or passionately; feel extreme aversion for or extreme hostility toward; detest: to hate the enemy; to hate bigotry.
- hatpin — a long pin for securing a woman's hat to her hair, often having a bulbous decorative head of colored glass, simulated pearl, or the like.
- haunts — to visit habitually or appear to frequently as a spirit or ghost: to haunt a house; to haunt a person.