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4-letter words containing n, t

  • hint — an indirect, covert, or helpful suggestion; clue: Give me a hint as to his identity.
  • hunt — to chase or search for (game or other wild animals) for the purpose of catching or killing.
  • init — (computing) abbreviation of initialisation.
  • int. — Int. is an abbreviation for internal or for , international.
  • inti — A former basic monetary unit of Peru, equal to 100 centimos.
  • intl — international
  • into — to the inside of; in toward: He walked into the room. The train chugged into the station.
  • intr — Abbreviation of intransitive.
  • isnt — Misspelling of isn't.
  • jant — Obsolete form of jaunt.
  • kant — Immanuel [ih-man-yoo-uh l;; German ih-mah-noo-el] /ɪˈmæn yu əl;; German ɪˈmɑ nuˌɛl/ (Show IPA), 1724–1804, German philosopher.
  • kent — knowledge, understanding, or cognizance; mental perception: an idea beyond one's ken.
  • knit — to make (a garment, fabric, etc.) by interlocking loops of one or more yarns either by hand with knitting needles or by machine.
  • knot — either of two large sandpipers, Calidris canutus or C. tenuirostris, that breed in the Arctic and winter in the Southern Hemisphere.
  • knut — a.d. 994?–1035, Danish king of England 1017–35; of Denmark 1018–35; and of Norway 1028–35.
  • lant — Aged urine.
  • lent — simple past tense and past participle of lend.
  • lint — minute shreds or ravelings of yarn; bits of thread.
  • ltns — long time no see
  • luntAlfred, 1893–1977, U.S. actor (husband of Lynn Fontanne).
  • ment — (obsolete) Simple past tense and past participle of meng.
  • mint — Mint Is Not TRAC
  • mont — Mount; mountain.
  • mtng — meeting
  • munt — (Rhodesia, slang, originally military, pejorative, offensive, ethnic slur) A black person, usually a man.
  • naat — (Islam) poetry in praise of the prophet Muhammad.
  • naht — National Association of Head Teachers
  • nait — (transitive) To refuse; deny; disclaim.
  • nart — (obsolete) Contraction of ne art.
  • nastThomas, 1840–1902, U.S. illustrator and cartoonist.
  • nata — for an unforeseen need or contingency.
  • nath — (obsolete) hath not.
  • natl — national
  • nato — an organization formed in Washington, D.C. (1949), comprising the 12 nations of the Atlantic Pact together with Greece, Turkey, and the Federal Republic of Germany, for the purpose of collective defense against aggression.
  • nats — Nationalists, esp. Scottish Nationalists
  • naut — nautical
  • ncte — National Council of Teachers of English
  • neat — in a pleasingly orderly and clean condition: a neat room.
  • neet — Alternative form of NEET.
  • nest — a pocketlike, usually more or less circular structure of twigs, grass, mud, etc., formed by a bird, often high in a tree, as a place in which to lay and incubate its eggs and rear its young; any protected place used by a bird for these purposes.
  • nete — in Ancient Greek music, the name given to the highest note in each of the two highest tetrachords (the hyperbolaeon and the diezeugmenon); i.e. the first and fourth notes from the top of a scale
  • netl — A semantic network language, for connectionist architectures.
  • nets — Plural form of net.
  • nett — (dated, especially in the USA) alternative spelling of net (Remaining after expenses or deductions.).
  • netx — (company)   A LukeCo Company that designs web pages and web software. Not to be confused with Net:X.
  • neut — Neuter.
  • newt — any of several brilliantly colored salamanders of the family Salamandridae, especially those of the genera Triturus and Notophthalmus, of North America, Europe, and northern Asia.
  • next — immediately following in time, order, importance, etc.: the next day; the next person in line.
  • nift — (obsolete) Niece.
  • nipt — (archaic) Simple past tense and past participle of nip.
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