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5-letter words containing t, c

  • caret — a symbol (‸) used to indicate the place in written or printed matter at which something is to be inserted
  • carta — a charter
  • carte — ˈRichard D'Oyly (ˈdɔɪli ) ; doiˈlē) 1844-1901; Eng. producer of Gilbert & Sullivan operas
  • carts — Plural form of cart.
  • caste — A caste is one of the traditional social classes into which people are divided in a Hindu society.
  • casts — Assign a part in a play, movie, or other production to (an actor).
  • cat 3 — Category 3
  • cat 5 — Category 5
  • cata- — down; downwards; lower in position
  • catch — If you catch a person or animal, you capture them after chasing them, or by using a trap, net, or other device.
  • catel — (obsolete) property, as distinguished from rent or income.
  • cater — In British English, to cater for a group of people means to provide all the things that they need or want. In American English, you say you cater to a person or group of people.
  • cates — choice dainty food; delicacies
  • cath- — cata-
  • catho — a member of the Catholic Church
  • cathy — a feminine name
  • catia — (tool, product)   A CAD/CAM system produced by Dassault Systemes and sold by IBM. CATIA is used heavily in the car and aerospace industries. It runs on various Unix platforms and Windows NT.
  • catio — An outdoor enclosure for cats.
  • catty — If someone, especially a woman or girl, is being catty, they are being unpleasant and unkind.
  • ccitt — Commite' Consultatif International de Telegraphique et Telephonique. (International consultative committee on telecommunications and Telegraphy). CCITT changed its name to ITU-T on 1 March 1993.
  • celts — Plural form of celt.
  • cento — a piece of writing, esp a poem, composed of quotations from other authors
  • cents — a bronze coin of the U.S., the 100th part of a U.S. dollar: made of steel during part of 1943. Symbol: ¢.
  • certs — Plural form of cert.
  • cesta — (in jai alai) the long basket used to throw and catch the ball
  • cesti — Marcantonio [mahr-kahn-taw-nyaw] /ˌmɑr kɑnˈtɔ nyɔ/ (Show IPA), 1623–69, Italian composer.
  • cetes — a number of badgers together.
  • cetin — a white, crystalline, water-insoluble fat, C 32 H 64 O 2 , obtained from spermaceti by extraction with ether: used chiefly as an emulsive agent in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals and cosmetics and as a base in the manufacture of candles and soaps.
  • cetus — a large constellation on the celestial equator near Pisces and Aquarius. It contains the variable star Mira Ceti
  • cetyl — the univalent hexadecyl radical found in some waxes
  • ceuta — an enclave in Morocco on the Strait of Gibraltar, consisting of a port and military station: held by Spain since 1580. Pop: 74 931 (2003 est)
  • chaat — Any savory snack, sold from a roadside stall in India, or served as a starter in an Indian restaurant.
  • chaft — the jaw
  • chant — A chant is a word or group of words that is repeated over and over again.
  • chart — A chart is a diagram, picture, or graph which is intended to make information easier to understand.
  • chast — (obsolete) to chasten.
  • chate — (Scotland) To cheat.
  • chats — Plural form of chat.
  • cheat — When someone cheats, they do not obey a set of rules which they should be obeying, for example in a game or exam.
  • chert — a microcrystalline form of silica usually occurring as bands or layers of pebbles in sedimentary rock. Formula: SiO2. Varieties include flint, lyddite (Lydian stone)
  • chest — Your chest is the top part of the front of your body where your ribs, lungs, and heart are.
  • cheth — het
  • chirt — an act of pressing or squashing that expresses liquid
  • chita — an industrial city in SE Russia, on the Trans-Siberian railway. Pop: 309 000 (2005 est)
  • chits — pure consciousness.
  • chota — small, lesser, or minor
  • chott — shott
  • chout — an amount obtained by blackmail equal to a quarter, originally applied to the amount obtained by the Mahrattas in India from their territories in exchange for protection from pillage
  • chute — A chute is a steep, narrow slope down which people or things can slide.
  • cinct — encircled
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