5-letter words containing t, o, a
- gotha — a city in S Thuringia, in central Germany.
- gotra — a Hindu clan tracing its paternal lineage from a common ancestor, usually a saint or sage.
- gotta — Have got to (not acceptable in standard use).
- groat — a silver coin of England, equal to four pennies, issued from 1279 to 1662.
- hoast — (dialectal) A cough.
- horta — Baron Victor, 1861?–1947, Belgian architect.
- hosta — any of various plants belonging to the genus Hosta, of the lily family, which includes the plantain lily.
- hotan — an oasis in W China, in SW Xinjiang.
- iotas — Plural form of iota.
- jabot — a decorative ruffle or other arrangement of lace or cloth attached at the neckline and extending down the front of a woman's blouse or dress or, formerly, of a man's shirt.
- jatos — Plural form of jato.
- jotas — Plural form of jota.
- kofta — (in Middle Eastern and Indian cooking) a spiced meatball.
- korat — any of a breed of domestic cat with a glossy, silver-blue coat and large, round, greenish eyes
- laton — Alternative form of latten.
- loath — unwilling; reluctant; disinclined; averse: to be loath to admit a mistake.
- lotah — Alternative spelling of lota (Indian water-pot).
- lotas — (in India) a small container for water, usually of brass or copper and round in shape.
- lotsa — Eye dialect of lots of.
- lotta — a female given name, form of Charlotte.
- lovat — a grayish blend of colors, especially of green, used in textiles, as for plaids.
- magot — Barbary ape.
- manto — Obsolete form of manteau.
- matzo — unleavened bread in the form of large crackers, typically square and corrugated, eaten by Jews during Passover.
- moats — Plural form of moat.
- morat — a type of mead containing mulberry juice and honey
- motza — motser.
- mowat — Farley (McGill) 1921–2014, Canadian writer.
- neato — neat1 (def 5).
- notal — Of or pertaining to the back; dorsal.
- notam — A written notification issued to pilots before a flight, advising them of circumstances relating to the state of flying.
- oasts — Plural form of oast.
- oaten — of, relating to, or made of oats.
- oater — a movie, television show, etc., about the frontier days of the U.S. West; western; horse opera.
- oates — Joyce Carol, born 1938, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
- oaths — Plural form of oath.
- octa- — eight
- octad — a group or series of eight.
- octal — Also, octonary. of or relating to the number system with base 8, employing the numerals 0 through 7.
- octan — (of a fever) occurring every eighth day.
- octas — Plural form of octa.
- ofwat — Office of Water Services: a government body set up in 1989 to regulate the activities of the water companies in England and Wales, and to protect the interests of their consumers
- oktas — Plural form of okta.
- omuta — a seaport on W Kyushu, in SW Japan.
- on at — nagging
- onate — Juan de [hwahn de] /ʰwɑn dɛ/ (Show IPA), 1550?–1624, Spanish explorer who colonized New Mexico.
- orant — a representation of a female figure, with outstretched arms and palms up in a gesture of prayer, in ancient and early Christian art.
- orate — Make a speech, especially pompously or at length.
- ostia — a town in central Italy, SW of Rome: ruins from 4th century b.c.; site of ancient port of Rome.
- otago — a council region of New Zealand, formerly a province, founded by Scottish settlers in the south of South Island. The University of Otago (1869) in Dunedin is the oldest university in New Zealand. Chief town: Dunedin. Pop: 195 000 (2004 est)