6-letter words containing t, a, c
- exacta — A bet in which the first two places in a race must be predicted in the correct order.
- exacts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exact.
- extacy — Misspelling of ecstasy.
- facete — facetious.
- facets — one of the small, polished plane surfaces of a cut gem.
- facist — Misspelling of fascist.
- factic — Factual.
- factly — Only used in matter-of-factly.
- factor — Christmas factor.
- factum — a statement of the facts in a controversy or legal case.
- fatcat — Alternative spelling of fat cat.
- faucet — any device for controlling the flow of liquid from a pipe or the like by opening or closing an orifice; tap; cock.
- forcat — convict or galley slave
- fratch — to disagree; quarrel.
- fucate — (obsolete) Artificially coloured; falsified, counterfeit.
- gathic — an ancient Iranian language of the Indo-European family; the language in which the Gathas were written. Compare Avestan.
- gedact — a flutelike stopped metal diapason organ pipe
- getcha — (colloquial) Contraction of
- gocart — Alternative form of go-cart (framework for children learning to walk).
- gotcha — I have got you (used to express satisfaction at having captured or defeated someone or uncovered their faults).
- haptic — of or relating to the sense of touch: the haptic sensation of holding a real book in your hands.
- hattic — of or relating to the Hatti.
- hecate — a goddess of the earth and Hades, associated with sorcery, hounds, and crossroads.
- hepcat — a performer or admirer of jazz, especially swing.
- hexact — hexactinal
- iatric — of or relating to a physician or medicine; medical.
- impact — the striking of one thing against another; forceful contact; collision: The impact of the colliding cars broke the windshield.
- incant — Chant or intone.
- infact — Misspelling of in fact.
- intact — not altered, broken, or impaired; remaining uninjured, sound, or whole; untouched; unblemished: The vase remained intact despite rough handling.
- isotac — a line drawn on a map connecting all points where ice starts to melt at approximately the same period in spring.
- italic — designating or pertaining to a style of printing types in which the letters usually slope to the right, patterned upon a compact manuscript hand, and used for emphasis, to separate different kinds of information, etc.: These words are in italic type.
- itasca — Lake, a lake in N Minnesota: one of the sources of the Mississippi River.
- ithaca — one of the Ionian Islands, off the W coast of Greece: legendary home of Ulysses. 37 sq. mi. (96 sq. km). Greek Itháki.
- jacent — Lying at length.
- jacket — a short coat, in any of various forms, usually opening down the front.
- jictar — Joint Industry Committee for Television Advertising Research
- klatch — a casual gathering of people, especially for refreshments and informal conversation: a sewing klatsch.
- kutcha — crude, imperfect, or temporary.
- lacert — (obsolete) A fleshy muscle of the human body.
- lactam — any of a group of cyclic amides characterized by the NHCO group, derived from aminocarboxylic acids by the intramolecular elimination of water from the amino and carboxylic groups.
- lactic — of, relating to, or obtained from milk.
- lactin — (obsolete) lactose.
- lacto- — indicating milk
- lancet — a small surgical instrument, usually sharp-pointed and two-edged, for making small incisions, opening abscesses, etc.
- letcha — (slang) Let you.
- locant — (organic chemistry) That part of the name of a compound (often a letter or number) that describes the position of an atom, residue or functional group e.g. the 2 in hexan-2-one.
- locate — to identify or discover the place or location of: to locate the bullet wound.
- lolcat — (on the Internet) an image of a cat accompanied by misspelled or grammatically incorrect text that humorously represents the cat's imagined thoughts or comments on what the image is depicting.
- lurcat — Jean [zhahn] /ʒɑ̃/ (Show IPA), 1892–1966, French painter and tapestry designer.