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5-letter words containing t, c

  • cists — Plural form of cist.
  • cital — a court summons
  • cited — to quote (a passage, book, author, etc.), especially as an authority: He cited the Constitution in his defense.
  • citer — to quote (a passage, book, author, etc.), especially as an authority: He cited the Constitution in his defense.
  • cites — Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
  • citie — Archaic spelling of city.
  • citta — the intellect or cognitive facility.
  • civet — any catlike viverrine mammal of the genus Viverra and related genera, of Africa and S Asia, typically having blotched or spotted fur and secreting a powerfully smelling fluid from anal glands
  • clapt — clap1
  • clart — mud; dirt
  • clast — a fragment of (sedimentary) rock broken off from a larger rock
  • cleat — A cleat is a kind of hook with two ends which is used to hold ropes, especially on sailing boats.
  • cleft — A cleft in a rock or in the ground is a narrow opening in it.
  • clept — a simple past tense and past participle of clepe.
  • cliftMontgomery, 1920–66, U.S. actor.
  • clint — a section of a limestone pavement separated from adjacent sections by solution fissures
  • clipt — a past participle of clip1 .
  • clite — Classical Mythology. the wife of Cyzicus, who hanged herself when her husband was mistakenly killed by the Argonauts.
  • clits — Plural form of clit.
  • cloot — a hoof
  • clote — the burdock
  • cloth — Cloth is fabric which is made by weaving or knitting a substance such as cotton, wool, silk, or nylon. Cloth is used especially for making clothes.
  • clots — Plural form of clot.
  • clout — If you clout someone, you hit them.
  • cltl1 — (publication)   A report on Common LISP:
  • cltl2 — Aluminum Book
  • clutz — Alt form of klutz.
  • coact — to act together
  • coapt — to secure; fit together
  • coast — The coast is an area of land that is next to the sea.
  • coate — Obsolete form of coat.
  • coati — any omnivorous mammal of the genera Nasua and Nasuella, of Central and South America: family Procyonidae, order Carnivora (carnivores). They are related to but larger than the raccoons, having a long flexible snout and a brindled coat
  • coats — Plural form of coat.
  • cobot — a computer-controlled robotic apparatus that assists a human worker, as on an assembly line, by guiding or redirecting motions initiated by the worker who provides the motive power.
  • colet — John. ?1467–1519, English humanist and theologian; founder of St Paul's School, London (1509)
  • colts — a young male animal of the horse family.
  • comdt — Commandant
  • comet — A comet is a bright object with a long tail that travels around the sun.
  • comit — (language)   The first string-handling and pattern-matching language, designed in 1957-8 for applications in natural language translation. The user has a workspace organised into shelves. Strings are made of constituents (words), accessed by subscript. A program is a set of rules, each of which has a pattern, a replacement and goto another rule.
  • comte — (Isidore) Auguste (Marie François) (oɡyst). 1798–1857, French mathematician and philosopher; the founder of positivism
  • const — (programming) A variable whose value cannot be changed directly.
  • cont. — Cont. is an abbreviation for 'continued', which is used at the bottom of a page to indicate that a letter or text continues on another page.
  • contd — continued
  • conte — a tale or short story, esp of adventure
  • contg — containing
  • conto — a former Portuguese monetary unit worth 1000 escudos
  • contr — contract
  • coopt — to add (someone) to a committee, board, etc, by the agreement of the existing members
  • coots — Plural form of coot.
  • cooty — cootie1 .
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