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6-letter words containing r, a, t, l

  • learnt — a simple past tense and past participle of learn.
  • lorate — strap-shaped
  • lurcatJean [zhahn] /ʒɑ̃/ (Show IPA), 1892–1966, French painter and tapestry designer.
  • lustra — Also, luster; especially British, lustre. a period of five years.
  • lyrate — Botany. (of a pinnate leaf) divided transversely into several lobes, the smallest at the base.
  • malter — (dated) A person who makes malt; a maltster.
  • martelCharles, Charles Martel.
  • mitral — of or resembling a miter.
  • mortal — subject to death; having a transitory life: all mortal creatures.
  • palter — to talk or act insincerely or deceitfully; lie or use trickery.
  • paltry — ridiculously or insultingly small: a paltry sum.
  • partly — in part; to some extent or degree; partially; not wholly: His statement is partly true.
  • patrol — (of a police officer, soldier, etc.) to pass along a road, beat, etc., or around or through a specified area in order to maintain order and security.
  • plater — a person or thing that plates.
  • portal — portal vein.
  • ramtil — Niger seed.
  • raptly — deeply engrossed or absorbed: a rapt listener.
  • rattle — to give out or cause a rapid succession of short, sharp sounds, as in consequence of agitation and repeated concussions: The windows rattled in their frames.
  • rattly — tending to rattle; making or having a rattling sound.
  • raylet — a small ray
  • realty — real property or real estate.
  • rectal — of, relating to, or for the rectum.
  • relate — to tell; give an account of (an event, circumstance, etc.).
  • rental — an amount received or paid as rent.
  • retail — the sale of goods to ultimate consumers, usually in small quantities (opposed to wholesale).
  • retial — a pierced plate on an astrolabe, having projections whose points correspond to the fixed stars.
  • retral — at or toward the back; posterior.
  • rialto — an exchange or mart.
  • ritual — an established or prescribed procedure for a religious or other rite.
  • rotula — the kneecap
  • salter — a crystalline compound, sodium chloride, NaCl, occurring as a mineral, a constituent of seawater, etc., and used for seasoning food, as a preservative, etc.
  • slaterSamuel, 1768–1835, U.S. industrialist, born in England.
  • sortal — a concept, grasp of which includes knowledge of criteria of individuation and reidentification, such as dog or concerto, but not flesh or music
  • stelar — an upright stone slab or pillar bearing an inscription or design and serving as a monument, marker, or the like.
  • stylar — having the shape of an ancient style; resembling a pen, pin, or peg.
  • tailer — the limitation of an estate to a person and the person’s heirs or some particular class of such heirs.
  • tailor — a stroke of a bell indicating someone's death; knell.
  • talara — a seaport in NW Peru.
  • talker — to communicate or exchange ideas, information, etc., by speaking: to talk about poetry.
  • taller — having a relatively great height; of more than average stature: a tall woman; tall grass.
  • tarlac — a city on N central Luzon, in the N Philippines.
  • tarnal — damned
  • tarsal — of or relating to the tarsus of the foot.
  • tartly — sharp to the taste; sour or acid: Tart apples are best for pie. Synonyms: astringent, acrid, piquant. Antonyms: sweet, sugary, bland, mellow.
  • tatler — a triweekly periodical (1709–11) written, edited, and published by Richard Steele with the collaboration of Joseph Addison.
  • taylor — A(lan) J(ohn) P(ercivale) 1906–90, English historian.
  • telary — relating to a web
  • tergal — of or relating to the tergum.
  • ternal — having three parts
  • thaler — any of various former large coins of various German states; dollar.
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