5-letter words containing r, i, t
- retia — a pierced plate on an astrolabe, having projections whose points correspond to the fixed stars.
- retie — to bind, fasten, or attach with a cord, string, or the like, drawn together and knotted: to tie a tin can on a dog's tail.
- riant — laughing; smiling; cheerful.
- riata — a lariat.
- ribat — a building housing a community of Sufis.
- rieti — Vittorio [veet-taw-ryaw] /vitˈtɔ ryɔ/ (Show IPA), 1898–1994, U.S. composer, born in Italy.
- rifty — having rifts
- right — in accordance with what is good, proper, or just: right conduct.
- ritzy — swanky; elegant; posh: a ritzy neighborhood; a ritzy hotel.
- rivet — a metal pin for passing through holes in two or more plates or pieces to hold them together, usually made with a head at one end, the other end being hammered into a head after insertion.
- rooti — bread.
- rösti — a Swiss dish consisting of grated potato formed into a cake, sometimes with onion, fried, and topped with cheese
- rutin — a bright yellow or greenish-yellow substance, C 2 7 H 3 0 O 1 6 , obtained chiefly from buckwheat, and used in the treatment of capillary fragility.
- shirt — a long- or short-sleeved garment for the upper part of the body, usually lightweight and having a collar and a front opening.
- siirt — a city in SE Turkey, E of Diyarbekir.
- siret — a river in SE Europe, flowing SE from the Carpathian Mountains in Ukraine, through E Romania to the Danube. 270 miles (435 km) long.
- sirts — Single Image Random Text Stereogram. (Or ASCII stereogram).
- sitar — a lute of India with a small, pear-shaped body and a long, broad, fretted neck.
- skirt — the part of a gown, dress, slip, or coat that extends downward from the waist.
- spirt — to gush or issue suddenly in a stream or jet, as a liquid; spout.
- sprit — a small pole or spar crossing a fore-and-aft sail diagonally from the mast to the upper aftermost corner, serving to extend the sail.
- sruti — the Vedas and some of the Upanishads, regarded as divinely revealed.
- stair — one of a flight or series of steps for going from one level to another, as in a building.
- stirk — a young bull or cow, especially one in its second year.
- stirp — a line of descendants from a common ancestor.
- stria — a slight or narrow furrow, ridge, stripe, or streak, especially one of a number in parallel arrangement: striae of muscle fiber.
- strig — to remove the stalk from
- strim — to cut (grass) using a Strimmer
- strip — to cut, tear, or form into strips.
- taira — a member of a powerful family in Japan that ruled the country 1160–85.
- tapir — any of several large, stout, three-toed ungulates of the family Tapiridae, of Central and South America, the Malay Peninsula, and Sumatra, somewhat resembling swine and having a long, flexible snout: all species are threatened or endangered.
- tarai — a marshy lowland area in N India and S Nepal, between the Ganges and the foothills of the Himalayas.
- tarim — a river in NW China, in Xinjiang Uygur region. About 1300 miles (2090 km) long.
- tarsi — Anatomy, Zoology. the bones of the proximal segment of the foot; the bones between the tibia and the metatarsus, contributing to the construction of the ankle joint.
- terai — a marshy lowland area in N India and S Nepal, between the Ganges and the foothills of the Himalayas.
- terni — a city in central Italy.
- terri — a female given name, form of Theresa.
- tetri — a currency unit of Georgia equivalent to one one-hundredth of a lari
- their — any male person or animal; a man: hes and shes.
- thira — Thera.
- third — next after the second; being the ordinal number for three.
- thirl — to pierce.
- tiara — a jeweled, ornamental coronet worn by women.
- tiber — a river in central Italy, flowing through Rome into the Mediterranean. 244 miles (395 km) long.
- tibur — ancient name of Tivoli.
- tiger — the cougar, jaguar, thylacine, or other animal resembling the tiger.
- tigre — a Semitic language spoken in northern Ethiopia.
- tiler — a person who lays tiles.
- timer — a person or thing that times.
- timor — an island in the S part of Indonesia: largest and easternmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands; E half formerly belonged to Portugal. 13,095 sq. mi. (33,913 sq. km).