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6-letter words containing n, t

  • montezLola (Marie Dolores Eliza Rosanna Gilbert) 1818?–61, British dancer, born in Ireland: gained notoriety as mistress of Franz Liszt, Alexandre Dumas père, and Louis I of Bavaria (1786–1868).
  • months — Also called calendar month. any of the twelve parts, as January or February, into which the calendar year is divided.
  • montre — An organ stop, usually the open diapason, having its pipes
  • mortonJelly Roll (Ferdinand Morton) 1885–1941, U.S. jazz pianist, composer, and band leader.
  • motion — the action or process of moving or of changing place or position; movement.
  • motown — Detroit, Michigan: a nickname.
  • mounts — A backing or setting on which a photograph, gem, or work of art is set for display.
  • mounty — (obsolete) The rise of a hawk, after prey.
  • moutan — a variety of Asian tree peony, Paeonia suffruticosa, having large, colourful flowers
  • mouton — sheepskin that has been processed to resemble another fur, especially seal or beaver.
  • movant — (legal) The party who moves for the judge to rule in favor of a motion.
  • movent — (obsolete) Moving; that moves; that is being moved.
  • multan — a city in E central Pakistan.
  • munite — to fortify.
  • munity — (obsolete) freedom; security; immunity.
  • munted — (British, slang) Drunk.
  • munter — (British, slang, pejorative) An ugly person.
  • muntin — Also called sash bar. a bar for holding the edges of window panes within a sash.
  • mutant — undergoing or resulting from mutation.
  • mutein — a mutationally altered protein.
  • mutina — a city in N Italy, in Emilia-Romagna: ruled by the Este family (18th–19th century); university (1678). Pop: 175 502 (2001)
  • mutine — a rebel; mutineer
  • muting — silent; refraining from speech or utterance.
  • mutiny — revolt or rebellion against constituted authority, especially by sailors against their officers.
  • mutton — em (def 2).
  • n-tier — three-tier
  • n-type — (of a semiconductor) having more conduction electrons than mobile holes
  • naboth — the owner of a vineyard coveted by Ahab, slain by the scheming of Jezebel so that Ahab could secure the vineyard. I Kings 21.
  • nacket — a light lunch or snack
  • naiant — (of a fish in heraldry) swimming horizontally
  • namtar — the Sumerian and Akkadian demon personifying death.
  • nanite — nanobot.
  • nantes — a department in NW France. 2695 sq. mi. (6980 sq. km). Capital: Nantes.
  • napata — an ancient city of Nubia and Cush, situated downstream from the Fourth Cataract of the Nile river, in present-day Sudan.
  • naruto — A type of kamaboko.
  • nastic — of or showing sufficiently greater cellular force or growth on one side of an axis to change the form or position of the axis.
  • nasute — a soldier termite characterized by a beaklike snout through which a sticky secretion repellent to other insects is emitted.
  • natals — (obsolete) One's birth, or the circumstances attending it.
  • natant — swimming; floating.
  • natfhe — National Association of Teachers in Further and Higher Education
  • nathan — a prophet during the reigns of David and Solomon. II Sam. 12; I Kings 1:34.
  • natick — a town in E Massachusetts, W of Boston.
  • nation — Carry or Carrie (Amelia Moore) 1846–1911, U.S. temperance leader.
  • native — being the place or environment in which a person was born or a thing came into being: one's native land.
  • natron — a mineral, hydrated sodium carbonate, Na 2 CO 3 ⋅10H 2 O.
  • natrum — Lb homeopathy sodium.
  • natter — to talk incessantly; chatter.
  • natura — nature
  • nature — has the X nature
  • naught — nothing.
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