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5-letter words containing o, t, e

  • rotte — rote2 .
  • route — a course, way, or road for passage or travel: What's the shortest route to Boston?
  • seato — an organization formed in Manila (1954), comprising Australia, Great Britain, France, New Zealand, Pakistan, the Philippines, Thailand, and the United States, for collective defense against aggression in southeastern Asia and the southwestern Pacific: abolished in 1977.
  • seton — Saint Elizabeth Ann (Bayley) ("Mother Seton") 1774–1821, U.S. educator, social-welfare reformer, and religious leader: first native-born American to be canonized (1975).
  • setto — a usually brief, sharp fight or argument.
  • shote — shoat (def 1).
  • smote — a simple past tense of smite.
  • sonet — Synchronous Optical NETwork
  • soote — sweet
  • soter — (Soter) king of Pergamum 241–197 b.c.
  • sotie — a satirical and topical comedy employing actors dressed in traditional fool's costume, popular in France during the late Middle Ages, and often used as a curtain raiser to mystery and morality plays.
  • steno — a stenographer.
  • stoep — a veranda
  • stoke — to poke, stir up, and feed (a fire).
  • stole — simple past tense of steal.
  • stone — the hard substance, formed of mineral matter, of which rocks consist.
  • stope — any excavation made in a mine, especially from a steeply inclined vein, to remove the ore that has been rendered accessible by the shafts and drifts.
  • store — an establishment where merchandise is sold, usually on a retail basis.
  • stove — one of the thin, narrow, shaped pieces of wood that form the sides of a cask, tub, or similar vessel.
  • stowe — Harriet (Elizabeth) Beecher, 1811–96, U.S. abolitionist and novelist.
  • tahoeLake, a lake in E California and W Nevada, in the Sierra Nevada Mountains: resort. About 200 sq. mi. (520 sq. km); 6225 feet (1897 meters) above sea level.
  • tcode — Intermediate language used by the Spineless Tagless G-machine (an abstract machine based on graph reduction) designed as a target for compilation of non-strict functional languages. "The Spineless tagless G- machine", S. Peyton Jones et al, Fourth Intl Conf Func Prog Langs and Comp Arch pp.184-201, ACM Sept 1989.
  • tebow — to express religious faith, gratitude, reverence, or awe, usually in public, by dropping to one knee, head resting on one's fist: People now expect her to Tebow whenever she wins a race. At his first sight of the Grand Canyon, he shocked us all by tebowing right at the edge.
  • telco — a telecommunications company
  • telo- — complete; final; perfect
  • teloi — the end term of a goal-directed process; especially, the Aristotelian final cause.
  • telon — CA-Telon
  • telos — the end term of a goal-directed process; especially, the Aristotelian final cause.
  • tempo — Music. relative rapidity or rate of movement, usually indicated by such terms as adagio, allegro, etc., or by reference to the metronome.
  • tenno — the formal title of the Japanese emperor, esp when regarded as a divine religious leader
  • teno- — tendon
  • tenon — a projection formed on the end of a timber or the like for insertion into a mortise of the same dimensions.
  • tenor — the course of thought or meaning that runs through something written or spoken; purport; drift.
  • tepoy — teapoy
  • tesol — teaching English to speakers of other languages. Compare ESOL.
  • teton — the westernmost branch of the Dakota Indians.
  • theo- — indicating God or gods
  • theow — a slave in Anglo-Saxon Britain
  • thole — a pin, or either of two pins, inserted into a gunwale to provide a fulcrum for an oar.
  • those — (used with adjectives and adverbs of quantity or extent) to the extent or degree indicated: that much; The fish was that big.
  • throe — a violent spasm or pang; paroxysm.
  • to-be — future; soon to be the thing specified (usually used in combination): bride-to-be.
  • tobes — the principal outer garment in some parts of north and central Africa, consisting of a length of cloth that is sewn into a long loose skirt or is draped around the body and fastened over one shoulder.
  • tobeyMark, 1890–1976, U.S. painter.
  • toefl — TOEFL is an English language examination which is often taken by foreign students who want to study at universities in English-speaking countries. TOEFL is an abbreviation of 'Test of English as a Foreign Language'.
  • togae — (in ancient Rome) the loose outer garment worn by citizens in public.
  • togue — lake trout.
  • toile — any of various transparent linens and cottons.
  • toise — an old French unit of length equivalent to 6.395 feet (1.949 meters).
  • token — something serving to represent or indicate some fact, event, feeling, etc.; sign: Black is a token of mourning.
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