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6-letter words containing o, u, t

  • -tious — of, having, or characterized by
  • acount — Misspelling of account.
  • ad out — receiver's advantage
  • agouta — a Haitian rodent, Solenodon paradoxus
  • agouti — any hystricomorph rodent of the genus Dasyprocta, of Central and South America and the Caribbean: family Dasyproctidae. Agoutis are agile and long-legged, with hooflike claws, and are valued for their meat
  • agouty — agouti.
  • amount — The amount of something is how much there is, or how much you have, need, or get.
  • aouita — Saïd (saɪˈiːd). born 1959, Moroccan middle-distance runner: set new world records for the 1500 metres (1987–93), 2000 metres (1987–95), and 5000 metres (1987–94)
  • aspout — in a spurting or spouting manner
  • author — The author of a piece of writing is the person who wrote it.
  • baotou — an industrial city in N China, in the central Inner Mongolia AR on the Yellow River. Pop: 1 367 000 (2005 est)
  • basuto — Sotho (def 3).
  • bhutto — Benazir (ˈbɛnəzɪə). (1953–2007), Pakistani stateswoman; prime minister of Pakistan (1988–90; 1993–96); deposed and subsequently defeated in elections in 1997; assassinated during the 2007 election campaign
  • bouget — a representation of a water-carrying vessel consisting of a yoke with a bucket at either end
  • bought — Bought is the past tense and past participle of buy.
  • bounty — You can refer to something that is provided in large amounts as bounty.
  • boutel — boltel (def 1).
  • bouton — the enlarged part of a nerve fibre or cell which facilitates contact between nerves
  • brotus — broadus.
  • brulot — a biting crane fly
  • bruton — John Gerard. born 1947, Irish politician: leader of the Fine Gael party (1990–2001); prime minister of the Republic of Ireland (1994–97)
  • bugout — act of running away
  • bunton — one of a number of struts reinforcing the walls of a shaft and dividing it into vertical compartments.
  • burbot — a freshwater gadoid food fish, Lota lota, that has barbels around its mouth and occurs in Europe, Asia, and North America
  • burton — a kind of light hoisting tackle
  • button — Buttons are small hard objects sewn on to shirts, coats, or other pieces of clothing. You fasten the clothing by pushing the buttons through holes called buttonholes.
  • buxton — a town in N England, in NW Derbyshire in the Peak District: thermal springs. Pop: 20 836 (2001)
  • buyout — A buyout is the buying of a company, especially by its managers or employees.
  • clouet — François (frɑ̃swa), ?1515–72, and his father, Jean (ʒɑ̃), ?1485–?1540, French portrait painters
  • clouts — Plural form of clout.
  • cobnut — filbert
  • coetus — Rare spelling of coitus.
  • coitus — Coitus is sexual intercourse.
  • copout — an act or instance of copping out; reneging; evasion: The governor's platform was a cop-out.
  • coquet — to behave flirtatiously
  • cosatu — Congress of South Africa Trade Unions
  • costus — a Himalayan herb, Saussurea lappa, with an aromatic root which has medicinal properties and which also yields an oil that is used in perfumery
  • coteau — a hillside
  • cottus — a scorpaenoid fish of the family Cottidae; the type genus, having four yellowish knobs on its head
  • cotula — (in prescriptions) a measure.
  • cought — Misspelling of caught.
  • counts — Plural form of count.
  • county — A county is a region of Britain, Ireland, or the USA which has its own local government.
  • courts — Plural form of court.
  • couter — a piece of armour designed to protect the elbow
  • couthy — Alternative form of couthie.
  • coutil — a tightly-woven twill cloth used in corsetry
  • cronut — A pastry which combines characteristics of a croissant and a doughnut.
  • croute — a small round of toasted bread on which a savoury mixture is served
  • cuatro — a small guitar with four strings

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