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6-letter words containing n, t

  • transp — transportation
  • trapan — a person who ensnares or entraps others.
  • travenB (Berick Traven Torsvan) 1890–1969, U.S.-born novelist in Mexico.
  • trench — Richard Chenevix [shen-uh-vee] /ˈʃɛn ə vi/ (Show IPA), 1807–86, English clergyman and scholar, born in Ireland.
  • trends — the general course or prevailing tendency; drift: trends in the teaching of foreign languages; the trend of events.
  • trendy — of, in, or pertaining to the latest trend or style.
  • trento — Italian name of Trent.
  • trepan — a person who ensnares or entraps others.
  • triene — any compound containing three double bonds.
  • triens — a copper coin of ancient Rome, issued during the Republic, a third part of an as.
  • trigon — a triangle.
  • trinal — threefold; triple; trine.
  • triton — Classical Mythology. a son of Poseidon and Amphitrite, represented as having the head and trunk of a man and the tail of a fish, and as using a conch-shell trumpet.
  • triune — three in one; constituting a trinity in unity, as the Godhead.
  • trogon — any of several brilliantly colored birds of the family Trogonidae, especially of the genus Trogon, of tropical and subtropical regions of the New World.
  • trojan — of or relating to ancient Troy or its inhabitants.
  • tropin — a hormone released in the body by a certain gland and which produces a response in other glands, stimulating the release of other hormones
  • troyon — Constant [kawn-stahn] /kɔ̃ˈstɑ̃/ (Show IPA), 1813–65, French painter.
  • truant — a student who stays away from school without permission.
  • truing — being in accordance with the actual state or conditions; conforming to reality or fact; not false: a true story.
  • trumanElizabeth Virginia Wallace ("Bess") 1885–1982, U.S. First Lady 1945–53 (wife of Harry S Truman).
  • trunks — the main stem of a tree, as distinct from the branches and roots.
  • try on — to attempt to do or accomplish: Try it before you say it's simple.
  • trying — extremely annoying, difficult, or the like; straining one's patience and goodwill to the limit: a trying day; a trying experience.
  • tsinan — a city in and the capital of Shandong province, in E China.
  • tsking — an exclamation of “tsk.”.
  • tsonga — a Bantu language spoken in Mozambique, Zambia, and South Africa.
  • tswana — a member of a numerous people of Botswana and neighboring parts of South Africa.
  • tubing — a hollow, usually cylindrical body of metal, glass, rubber, or other material, used especially for conveying or containing liquids or gases.
  • tubman — a barrister in the Court of Exchequer who had precedence in motions over every other barrister except the postman.
  • tucana — a faint extensive constellation in the S hemisphere close to Hydrus and Eridanus, containing most of the Small Magellanic Cloud
  • tuchun — the title of a military governor of a province during the period 1916–28.
  • tucson — a city in S Arizona: health resort.
  • tui-na — a form of massage originating in China, used esp to treat muscle or joint pain
  • tuinal — a combination of equal parts of secobarbital sodium and amobarbital sodium, used as a quick and relatively long-acting sedative or hypnotic
  • tundra — one of the vast, nearly level, treeless plains of the arctic regions of Europe, Asia, and North America.
  • tuneup — adjustments made to improve efficiency
  • tungus — Evenki.
  • tunguz — Tungus.
  • tunica — a tunic.
  • tuning — a succession of musical sounds forming an air or melody, with or without the harmony accompanying it.
  • tunker — Dunker.
  • tunned — a large cask for holding liquids, especially wine, ale, or beer.
  • tunnel — an underground passage.
  • tunneyJames Joseph ("Gene") 1898–1978, U.S. boxer: world heavyweight champion 1926–28.
  • turban — a man's headdress worn chiefly by Muslims in southern Asia, consisting of a long cloth of silk, linen, cotton, etc., wound either about a cap or directly around the head.
  • tureen — a large, deep, covered dish for serving soup, stew, or other foods.
  • turfen — made of turf or covered with turf
  • turing — Alan Mathison [math-uh-suh n] /ˈmæθ ə sən/ (Show IPA), 1912–54, English mathematician, logician, and pioneer in computer theory.
  • turion — a small shoot, as of asparagus or certain aquatic plants, from which a new plant can develop.
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