6-letter words containing t, a, c
- catano — a city in NE Puerto Rico, SW of San Juan.
- catchy — If you describe a tune, name, or advertisement as catchy, you mean that it is attractive and easy to remember.
- catena — a connected series, esp of patristic comments on the Bible
- caters — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cater.
- catery — (obsolete) The place where provisions are deposited.
- catgut — a strong cord made from the dried intestines of sheep and other animals that is used for stringing certain musical instruments and sports rackets, and, when sterilized, as surgical ligatures
- cathar — a member of a Christian sect in Provence in the 12th and 13th centuries who believed the material world was evil and only the spiritual was good
- cathay — China
- cathed — Past participle of cath.
- cather — Willa (Sibert). 1873–1947, US novelist, whose works include O Pioneers! (1913) and My Ántonia (1918)
- cathie — a female given name, form of Catherine.
- cation — a positively charged ion; an ion that is attracted to the cathode during electrolysis
- catios — Plural form of catio.
- catkin — A catkin is a long, thin, soft flower that hangs on some trees, for example birch trees and hazel trees.
- catlin — George1796-1872; U.S. ethnologist & artist
- catnap — A catnap is a short sleep, usually one which you have during the day.
- catnip — Catnip is an herb with scented leaves, which cats are fond of.
- catsup — ketchup
- catted — Simple past tense and past participle of cat.
- cattie — Archaic form of catty qual Chinese unit of weight.
- cattle — Cattle are cows and bulls.
- catton — Eleanor. born 1985, Canadian-born New Zealand writer; her books include The Rehearsal (2008) and the Booker-prizewinning The Luminaries (2013)
- caught — Caught is the past tense and past participle of catch.
- cautel — craftiness; skilful deceit
- cauter — an ironlike instrument used for cauterizing and searing organic tissue
- cavate — hollowed out, as a space excavated from rock: cavate cliff dwellings.
- caveat — A caveat is a warning of a specific limitation of something such as information or an agreement.
- cavite — a port in the N Philippines, in S Luzon on Manila Bay: a former US naval base. Pop: 109 000 (2005 est)
- cavity — A cavity is a space or hole in something such as a solid object or a person's body.
- cavort — When people cavort, they leap about in a noisy and excited way.
- caxton — a book printed by William Caxton
- cedant — The cedant is the person or company that cedes business to another person or company.
- cental — a unit of weight equal to 100 pounds (45.3 kilograms)
- centas — a former monetary unit of Lithuania, worth one hundredth of a litas
- centra — a plural of centrum.
- cerate — a hard ointment or medicated paste consisting of lard or oil mixed with wax or resin
- cetane — a colourless insoluble liquid alkane hydrocarbon used in the determination of the cetane number of diesel fuel. Formula: C16H34
- cetura — Keturah.
- chaats — Plural form of chaat.
- chaeta — any of the chitinous bristles on the body of such annelids as the earthworm and the lugworm: used in locomotion; a seta
- chalet — A chalet is a small wooden house, especially in a mountain area or a holiday camp.
- chalot — Plural form of chalah.
- chants — Plural form of chant.
- chanty — chantey.
- charet — Alternative spelling of charret.
- charta — a charter
- charts — Plural form of chart.
- chaste — If you describe a person or their behaviour as chaste, you mean that they do not have sex with anyone, or they only have sex with their husband or wife.
- chaton — a stone with a reflective metal foil backing
- chatta — an umbrella