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7-letter words containing t, i, a

  • jaditic — relating to jadeite
  • jagatai — Chagatai.
  • jahvist — Yahwist.
  • janeite — a devotee of the works of Jane Austen
  • janitor — a person employed in an apartment house, office building, school, etc., to clean the public areas, remove garbage, and do minor repairs; caretaker.
  • jantily — Alternative form of jauntily.
  • jazzist — A jazz musician.
  • jeritza — Maria [mah-ree-ah] /mɑˈri ɑ/ (Show IPA), 1887–1982, Austrian operatic soprano.
  • jivatma — Hinduism. the individual soul, regarded as a particular manifestation of Atman.
  • juanita — a female given name.
  • judaist — an adherent or supporter of Judaism.
  • justina — a feminine name: dim. Tina; var. Justine
  • kainite — a mineral, hydrous sulfate of magnesium and potassium chloride, occurring in granular crystalline masses, a source of potassium salts.
  • kam-tai — a linguistic family including Kam and related languages as well as the Tai and Kadai groups.
  • kantian — of, relating to, or resembling the philosophy of Kant.
  • kapitsa — Pyotr L(eonidovich) [pyawtr lyi-uh-nyee-duh-vyich] /pyɔtr lyɪ ʌˈnyi də vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1894–1984, Russian physicist: Nobel Prize 1978.
  • kapitza — Pyotr L(eonidovich) [pyawtr lyi-uh-nyee-duh-vyich] /pyɔtr lyɪ ʌˈnyi də vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1894–1984, Russian physicist: Nobel Prize 1978.
  • karaite — a member of a sect, founded in Persia in the 8th century a.d. by the religious leader Anan ben David, that rejected the Talmud and the teachings of the rabbis in favor of strict adherence to the Bible as the only source of Jewish law and practice.
  • karstic — an area of limestone terrane characterized by sinks, ravines, and underground streams.
  • karting — An open-wheeled motorsport that uses small vehicles called karts or go-karts.
  • kassite — a member of an ancient people related to the Elamites, who ruled Babylonia from c1650 to c1100 b.c.
  • katcina — kachina.
  • katniss — (archaic) Sagittaria sagittifolia, a herbaceous perennial flowering plant that grows in water.
  • katrina — a female given name, form of Katherine.
  • katrineLoch, a lake in central Scotland. 8 miles (13 km) long.
  • katsina — Alternative form of kachina.
  • katydid — any of several large, usually green, American long-horned grasshoppers, the males of which produce a characteristic song.
  • keating — Paul. born 1944, Australian Labor politician; prime minister of Australia (1991–96)
  • keitloa — a variety of the black rhinoceros having the posterior horn equal to or longer than the anterior horn.
  • kenitra — a port in NW Morocco, NE of Rabat.
  • keratin — a scleroprotein or albuminoid substance, found in the dead outer skin layer, and in horn, hair, feathers, hoofs, nails, claws, bills, etc.
  • khatamiMohammed, born 1943, president of Iran 1997–2005.
  • kibitka — A circular tent used by various nomadic peoples such as the Kalmyks and Kyrgyz.
  • kirtans — Plural form of kirtan.
  • kisetla — a pidgin language based on Swahili, formerly used for communication between Europeans and Africans.
  • kit bag — a small bag or knapsack, as for a soldier.
  • kit car — a car that is supplied as a set of pieces ready to be assembled
  • kit-cat — any of a series of half-length portraits of members of the Kit-Cat Club that were painted by Sir Godfrey Kneller between 1702 and 1717, measure almost uniformly 28 × 36 inches (71 × 91 cm), characteristically portray the head, upper torso, and hands, and are now in the National Gallery, London.
  • kit-kat — any of a series of half-length portraits of members of the Kit-Cat Club that were painted by Sir Godfrey Kneller between 1702 and 1717, measure almost uniformly 28 × 36 inches (71 × 91 cm), characteristically portray the head, upper torso, and hands, and are now in the National Gallery, London.
  • kithara — a musical instrument of ancient Greece consisting of an elaborate wooden soundbox having two arms connected by a yoke to which the upper ends of the strings are attached.
  • kíthira — a Greek island in the Mediterranean, S of Peloponnesus: site of former ancient temple of Aphrodite. 108 sq. mi. (280 sq. km).
  • kitimat — a seaport on the coast of W British Columbia, in SW Canada.
  • komatik — A sled drawn by dogs, used by the people of Labrador.
  • kotwali — a police station.
  • kutaisi — a city in the W Georgian Republic in Europe.
  • kutenai — a river flowing from SW Canada through NW Montana and N Idaho, swinging back into Canada to the Columbia River. 400 miles (645 km) long.
  • kuwaiti — a native or inhabitant of Kuwait.
  • kyanite — a mineral, aluminum silicate, Al 2 SiO 5 , occurring in blue or greenish bladed triclinic crystals, used as a refractory.
  • laaitie — (South Africa, slang) A youth; a young person, especially male.
  • labiate — having parts that are shaped or arranged like lips; lipped.
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