5-letter words containing o, t, e
- extol — Praise enthusiastically.
- eyots — Plural form of eyot.
- fetor — a strong, offensive smell; stench.
- flote — a flotilla; a fleet
- foote — Andrew Hull, 1806–63, U.S. naval officer.
- forte — a passage that is loud and played with force or is marked to be so. Abbreviation: f.
- fouet — a whip
- gemot — (in Anglo-Saxon England) a legislative or judicial assembly.
- godet — a triangular piece of fabric, often rounded at the top, inserted in a garment to give fullness. Compare gore3 (def 1), gusset (def 1).
- goest — (archaic-verb-form) Archaic second-person singular form of go.
- goeth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of go.
- goety — witchcraft
- goetz — Hermann [her-mahn] /ˈhɛr mɑn/ (Show IPA), 1840–76, German composer.
- goter — Obsolete form of gutter.
- grote — George, 1794–1871, English historian.
- helot — a member of the lowest class in ancient Laconia, constituting a body of serfs who were bound to the land and were owned by the state. Compare Perioeci, Spartiate.
- hetro — (informal) Heterosexual: of, pertaining to, or being a heterosexual person.
- hotel — a commercial establishment offering lodging to travelers and sometimes to permanent residents, and often having restaurants, meeting rooms, stores, etc., that are available to the general public.
- ideot — Obsolete form of idiot.
- iot&e — Initial Operational Test and Evaluation
- jeton — A counter or token.
- keto- — indicating that a chemical compound is a ketone or is derived from a ketone
- ketol — (organic chemistry) acyloin.
- kotte — a city in SW Sri Lanka, just E of Colombo.
- lento — slow.
- lepto — leptospirosis.
- lotte — angler (def 3).
- lotze — Rudolf Hermann [roo-dolf hur-muh n;; German roo-dawlf her-mahn] /ˈru dɒlf ˈhɜr mən;; German ˈru dɔlf ˈhɛr mɑn/ (Show IPA), 1817–81, German philosopher.
- mento — A style of Jamaican folk music based on a traditional dance rhythm in duple time.
- mesto — sad
- metho — (Australia, colloquial) Methylated spirits.
- metol — a colourless soluble organic substance used, in the form of its sulphate, as a photographic developer; p-methylaminophenol
- metro — the underground electric railway of Paris, France, Montreal, Canada, Washington, D.C., and other cities.
- molet — mullet2 .
- monet — Claude [klawd;; French klohd] /klɔd;; French kloʊd/ (Show IPA), 1840–1926, French painter.
- monte — a city in SW California, near Los Angeles.
- moste — Obsolete spelling of most.
- moted — Filled with motes, or fine floating dust.
- motel — a hotel providing travelers with lodging and free parking facilities, typically a roadside hotel having rooms adjacent to an outside parking area or an urban hotel offering parking within the building.
- motes — Plural form of mote.
- motet — a vocal composition in polyphonic style, on a Biblical or similar prose text, intended for use in a church service.
- motey — full of moits.
- motte — a grove or clump of trees in prairie land or open country.
- motze — (Mo Ti) flourished 5th century b.c, Chinese philosopher.
- neato — neat1 (def 5).
- netop — a friend, used esp by American colonists of American Indians
- nonet — a group of nine performers or instruments.
- notec — a river in central Poland, flowing W to the Warta river. 270 miles (434 km) long.
- noted — well-known; celebrated; famous: a noted scholar.
- noter — a brief record of something written down to assist the memory or for future reference.