6-letter words containing t, i, a
- kwaito — A style of popular music similar to hip hop, featuring vocals recited over an instrumental backing with strong bass lines.
- lactic — of, relating to, or obtained from milk.
- lactin — (obsolete) lactose.
- lapith — a member of a people in Thessaly who at the wedding of their king, Pirithoüs, fought the drunken centaurs
- lariat — a long, noosed rope used to catch horses, cattle, or other livestock; lasso.
- lathis — Plural form of lathi.
- latigo — a leather strap on the saddletree of a Western saddle used to tighten and secure the cinch.
- latina — of or relating to females of Latin-American descent: My mother is Latina. She will be the company’s first Latina CEO.
- latino — of or relating to people of Latin-American descent: Latino business owners; Latino audiences; the Latino community; Latino immigrants.
- lation — (astrology, obsolete) Motion of a celestial object from one place to another; local motion.
- latish — somewhat or rather late.
- latium — a country in ancient Italy, SE of Rome.
- lative — (grammar) A case of verbs, found in the Uralic and Northern Caucasian languages, used to indicate motion to a location; in the Northern Caucasian languages, the lative also takes up functions of the dative case.
- latria — the supreme worship, which may be offered to God only.
- latvia — a republic in N Europe, on the Baltic, S of Estonia, an independent state 1918–40; annexed by the Soviet Union 1940; regained independence 1991. 25,395 sq. mi. (63,700 sq. km). Capital: Riga.
- laxist — (in Roman Catholic theology) a casuist who believes that, in cases of doubt in moral matters, the more liberal course should always be followed
- laxity — the state or quality of being lax; looseness.
- libant — touching lightly
- libate — to pour out (a liquid, esp wine) in honour of a deity
- ligate — to bind with or as if with a ligature; tie up (a bleeding artery or the like).
- likuta — a paper money, aluminum coin, and monetary unit of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the 100th part of a zaire.
- litany — a ceremonial or liturgical form of prayer consisting of a series of invocations or supplications with responses that are the same for a number in succession.
- litate — (botany) forked, with the points slightly curved outward.
- lithal — (informal, inorganic compound) lithium aluminium hydride;.
- lithia — Chemistry. lithium oxide.
- litvak — a Jew from Lithuania or a neighboring country or region.
- lolita — Language for the On-Line Investigation and Transformation of Abstractions
- lomita — a town in SW California.
- maftir — the concluding section of the portion of the Torah chanted or read in a Jewish service on the Sabbath and festivals.
- magtig — (South Africa) my God! An expression of surprise.
- makati — a city in Luzon, in the Philippines, east of Manila.
- maloti — plural of loti.
- manati — a city in N Puerto Rico.
- manist — Ancestor-worshipper.
- manita — (rare) The tree Chiranthodendron pentadactyllon, or the red, hand-like flower this tree produces.
- manito — (among the Algonquian Indians) a supernatural being that controls nature; a spirit, deity, or object that possesses supernatural power.
- manitu — (among the Algonquian Indians) a supernatural being that controls nature; a spirit, deity, or object that possesses supernatural power.
- mantic — of or relating to divination.
- mantid — mantis.
- mantis — any of several predaceous insects of the order Mantidae, having a long prothorax and typically holding the forelegs in an upraised position as if in prayer.
- maoist — the political, social, economic, and military theories and policies advocated by Mao Zedong, as those concerning revolutionary movements and guerrilla warfare.
- marist — a member of a religious order founded in Lyons, France, in 1816 for missionary and educational work in the name of the Virgin Mary.
- martin — (Oddone Colonna) 1368–1431, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1417–31.
- mastic — Also called mastic tree, lentisk. a small Mediterranean tree, Pistacia lentiscus, of the cashew family, that is the source of an aromatic resin used in making varnish and adhesives.
- mastix — mastic, being an aromatic resin obtained from the mastic tree
- matadi — a seaport in the W Democratic Republic of the Congo, near the mouth of the Congo (Zaire) River.
- matico — a Peruvian shrub, Piper angustifolium, the leaves of which have medicinal properties
- maties — Plural form of maty.
- matily — in a matey manner
- mating — a partner in marriage; spouse.