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7-letter words containing t, o

  • jetfoil — a passenger-carrying, jet-propelled hydrofoil, often having a control and stabilization system like that of an aircraft.
  • jetport — an airport designed to handle commercial jet planes.
  • job lot — a large, often assorted quantity of goods sold or handled as a single transaction.
  • jocasta — Classical Mythology. a queen of Thebes, the wife of Laius and the mother, later the wife, of Oedipus, by whom she bore Eteocles, Polynices, and Antigone: called Epicaste by Homer.
  • jointed — shared by or common to two or more: a joint obligation.
  • jointer — the place at which two things, or separate parts of one thing, are joined or united, either rigidly or in such a way as to permit motion; juncture.
  • jointly — together; in combination or partnership; in common: My brother and I own the farm jointly.
  • jolivet — André [ahn-drey] /ɑ̃ˈdreɪ/ (Show IPA), 1905–74, French composer.
  • jolliet — Louis [loo-ee;; French lwee] /ˈlu i;; French lwi/ (Show IPA), 1645–1700, French-Canadian explorer, born in Quebec.
  • jollity — jolly or merry mood, condition, or activity; gaiety.
  • joltily — in a jolty manner
  • jolting — to jar, shake, or cause to move by or as if by a sudden rough thrust; shake up roughly: The bus jolted its passengers as it went down the rocky road.
  • jostled — Simple past tense and past participle of jostle.
  • jostles — Plural form of jostle.
  • jotters — Plural form of jotter.
  • jotting — the least part of something; a little bit: I don't care a jot.
  • joubert — Joseph [zhaw-zef] /ʒɔˈzɛf/ (Show IPA), 1754–1824, French moralist and essayist.
  • jousted — Simple past tense and past participle of joust.
  • jouster — A person who jousts.
  • judoist — A person who does judo.
  • just on — Just on is used in mentioning an almost exact number or amount.
  • just so — guided by truth, reason, justice, and fairness: We hope to be just in our understanding of such difficult situations.
  • kao tsu — (Kao TsuorGao Zu) a.d. 565–635, Chinese emperor 618–27: founder of the Tang dynasty.
  • katorga — the system of labour camps in Imperial Russia and the Soviet Union, a precursor to the Gulag system
  • keep to — to hold or retain in one's possession; hold as one's own: If you like it, keep it. Keep the change.
  • keitloa — a variety of the black rhinoceros having the posterior horn equal to or longer than the anterior horn.
  • kenotic — the doctrine that Christ relinquished His divine attributes so as to experience human suffering.
  • kerato- — indicating horn or a horny substance
  • ketones — Plural form of ketone.
  • ketonic — any of a class of organic compounds containing a carbonyl group, CO, attached to two alkyl groups, as CH 3 COCH 3 or CH 3 COC 2 H 5 .
  • ketoses — the accumulation of excessive ketones in the body, as in diabetic acidosis.
  • ketosis — the accumulation of excessive ketones in the body, as in diabetic acidosis.
  • ketotic — Of, pertaining to, or afflicted with ketosis.
  • keynote — Music. the note or tone on which a key or system of tones is founded; the tonic.
  • keyslot — a short, curved slot cut into a shaft for a Woodruff key. Compare keyway (def 1).
  • khojent — a town in Tajikistan on the Syr Darya River: one of the oldest towns in central Asia; textile industries. Pop: 146 000 (2005 est)
  • kickout — (in basketball) instance of passing the ball back from near the basket
  • kilobit — 1024 (2 10) bits.
  • kiloton — a unit of weight, equal to 1000 tons.
  • kineto- — moving, motion
  • kinston — a city in E North Carolina.
  • kirkton — a village or town with a parish church
  • kit fox — either of two small gray foxes, Vulpes macrotis and V. velox, found on plains and in open, sandy areas of western North America, commercially valuable for their fur.
  • kit out — a set or collection of tools, supplies, instructional matter, etc., for a specific purpose: a first-aid kit; a sales kit.
  • kit-fox — either of two small gray foxes, Vulpes macrotis and V. velox, found on plains and in open, sandy areas of western North America, commercially valuable for their fur.
  • knotted — having knots; knotty.
  • knotter — a person or thing that ties knots.
  • knouted — Simple past tense and past participle of knout.
  • knowbot — A program on a network (especially the Internet) that operates independently and has reasoning and decision-making capabilities.
  • knowest — (archaic) second-person singular form of 'know'.
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