6-letter words containing t, i, l, e
- niglet — (slang, US, offensive, pejorative, racial slur) A child of Negro lineage.
- nilote — a member of any of several indigenous black peoples of the Sudan and eastern Africa.
- octile — (statistics) Any of the quantiles which divide an ordered sample population into eight equally numerous subsets.
- oillet — eyelet (def 5).
- olivet — a large floodlight having a single bulb.
- oolite — a limestone composed of minute rounded concretions resembling fish roe, in some places altered to ironstone by replacement with iron oxide.
- outlie — (rare, transitive) To tell more or better lies than.
- pelite — any clayey rock, as mudstone or shale.
- piglet — a little pig.
- pilate — Pontius [pon-shuh s,, -tee-uh s] /ˈpɒn ʃəs,, -ti əs/ (Show IPA), flourished early 1st century a.d, Roman procurator of Judea a.d. 26–36?: the final authority concerned in the condemnation and execution of Jesus Christ.
- pintle — a pin or bolt, especially one on which something turns, as the gudgeon of a hinge.
- piolet — an ice ax used in mountaineering.
- pklite — (compression, tool) An executable file compression utility for MS-DOS from PKWARE, Inc.. PKLITE compresses the body of the executable and adds a small, fast decompress routine in the header. In many cases it performs better than lzexe. With headpack the output is smaller and cannot be decompressed.
- polite — showing good manners toward others, as in behavior, speech, etc.; courteous; civil: a polite reply.
- puteli — (in India) a flat-bottomed boat
- relict — Ecology. a species or community living in an environment that has changed from that which is typical for it.
- relist — to list again
- retail — the sale of goods to ultimate consumers, usually in small quantities (opposed to wholesale).
- retial — a pierced plate on an astrolabe, having projections whose points correspond to the fixed stars.
- retile — a thin slab or bent piece of baked clay, sometimes painted or glazed, used for various purposes, as to form one of the units of a roof covering, floor, or revetment.
- riblet — a boneless cut of meat from the end of a rib of veal, lamb, or pork.
- rillet — a little rill; streamlet.
- rutile — a common mineral, titanium dioxide, TiO 2 , usually reddish-brown in color with a brilliant metallic or adamantine luster, occurring in crystals: used to coat welding rods.
- saltie — an ocean-going sailor.
- silent — making no sound; quiet; still: a silent motor.
- silted — earthy matter, fine sand, or the like carried by moving or running water and deposited as a sediment.
- sliest — a superlative of sly.
- smilet — a little smile
- stelai — an upright stone slab or pillar bearing an inscription or design and serving as a monument, marker, or the like.
- stifle — to quell, crush, or end by force: to stifle a revolt; to stifle free expression.
- stipel — a secondary stipule situated at the base of a leaflet of a compound leaf.
- stylie — fashion-conscious
- sutile — made by stitching
- taigle — to entangle, impede, or delay
- tailed — coming from behind: a tail breeze.
- tailer — the limitation of an estate to a person and the person’s heirs or some particular class of such heirs.
- taille — French History. a tax that was levied by a king or seigneur on his subjects or on lands held under him and that became solely a royal tax in the 15th century from which the lords and later the clergy were exempt.
- talien — Wade-Giles. Dalian.
- talkie — talking picture.
- tehsil — an administrative region of India
- telial — of a telium
- telium — the cluster of spore cases of the rust and smut fungi, bearing teliospores.
- tellin — any marine bivalve mollusk of the genus Tellina, having a thin, rounded shell of white, yellow, pink, or purple.
- telsim — Busch, ca 1966. Digital simulation.
- thible — a smooth stick for stirring porridge, broth or anything else made in a pot
- tickle — to touch or stroke lightly with the fingers, a feather, etc., so as to excite a tingling or itching sensation in; titillate.
- tiddle — to busy oneself with unimportant tasks
- tilden — Samuel Jones, 1814–86, U.S. statesman.
- tilery — a factory or kiln for making tiles.
- tilled — to labor, as by plowing or harrowing, upon (land) for the raising of crops; cultivate.