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5-letter words containing t, r, a

  • 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.
  • otaru — a city in W Hokkaido, in N Japan.
  • otary — An eared seal.
  • ottar — attar (def 1).
  • part- — Part- combines with adjectives, nouns, and verbs to mean partly but not completely.
  • parti — the basic scheme or concept of an architectural design.
  • parts — a portion or division of a whole that is separate or distinct; piece, fragment, fraction, or section; constituent: the rear part of the house; to glue the two parts together.
  • party — a social gathering, as of invited guests at a private home, for conversation, refreshments, entertainment, etc.: a cocktail party.
  • pater — Latin. father of his country.
  • patri — Angelo [an-juh-loh] /ˈæn dʒəˌloʊ/ (Show IPA), 1877–1965, U.S. educator and writer, born in Italy.
  • peart — lively; brisk; cheerful.
  • petra — an ancient Arab kingdom of SW Asia, in the area of present-day Jordan, that became a Roman province in a.d. 106. Capital: Petra.
  • porta — an aperture in an organ, such as the liver, esp one providing an opening for blood vessels
  • prate — to talk excessively and pointlessly; babble: They prated on until I was ready to scream.
  • prato — a city in central Italy, near Florence.
  • prattEdwin John, 1883–1964, Canadian poet.
  • preta — a wandering or disturbed ghost.
  • pruta — prutah.
  • qatar — an independent emirate on the Persian Gulf; under British protection until 1971. 8500 sq. mi. (22,000 sq. km). Capital: Doha.
  • quart — Piquet. a sequence of four cards of the same suit, as an ace, king, queen, and jack (quart major) or king, queen, jack, and ten (quart minor)
  • rabat — French Maroc. Spanish Marruecos. a kingdom in NW Africa: formed from a sultanate that was divided into two protectorates (French Morocco and Spanish Morocco) and an international zone. 172,104 sq. mi. (445,749 sq. km). Capital: Rabat. Compare Tangier Zone.
  • rabot — a hardwood block used for rubbing marble before polishing.
  • raita — an Indian condiment consisting of yogurt, spices, and diced or grated vegetables or fruits: cucumber raita.
  • ramet — an individual of a clone.
  • rasht — a city in NW Iran, about 10 miles (16 km) S of the Caspian Sea.
  • rasta — Rastafarian (def 1).
  • ratal — the amount on which rates or taxes are assessed.
  • ratan — Also called rattan palm. any of various climbing palms of the genus Calamus or allied genera.
  • ratch — a ratchet.
  • rated — the amount of a charge or payment with reference to some basis of calculation: a high rate of interest on loans.
  • ratel — a badgerlike carnivore, Mellivora capensis, of Africa and India.
  • rater — a person who makes rates or ratings.
  • rates — the amount of a charge or payment with reference to some basis of calculation: a high rate of interest on loans.
  • ratha — (in India) a four-wheeled carriage drawn by horses or bullocks; chariot
  • rathe — Archaic. growing, blooming, or ripening early in the year or season.
  • ratio — the relation between two similar magnitudes with respect to the number of times the first contains the second: the ratio of 5 to 2, written 5:2 or 5/2.
  • ratty — full of rats.
  • react — to act in response to an agent or influence: How did the audience react to the speech?
  • reata — a lariat.
  • reate — a type of crowfoot
  • recta — a plural of rectum.
  • resat — past and past participle of resit
  • retag — to tag again
  • retax — a sum of money demanded by a government for its support or for specific facilities or services, levied upon incomes, property, sales, etc.
  • retia — a pierced plate on an astrolabe, having projections whose points correspond to the fixed stars.
  • rhyta — an ancient Greek drinking horn, made of pottery or metal, having a base in the form of the head of a woman or animal.
  • riant — laughing; smiling; cheerful.
  • riata — a lariat.
  • ribat — a building housing a community of Sufis.
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