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6-letter words containing t, r, i

  • either — Used before the first of two (or occasionally more ) alternatives that are being specified (the other being introduced by “ or ”).
  • entier — The greatest integer not exceeding the specified number.
  • entire — An uncastrated male horse.
  • ermite — a salty blue cheese made in Quebec, Canada
  • erotic — Of, relating to, or tending to arouse sexual desire or excitement.
  • erudit — (rare) An erudite person, a scholar, especially in French contexts.
  • esprit — European Strategic Programme for Research in Information Technology
  • etrier — short portable ladder or set of webbing loops
  • extirp — to uproot (vegetation), to extirpate
  • ferity — a wild, untamed, or uncultivated state.
  • fictor — An artist who models or forms statues and reliefs in any malleable material.
  • filter — any substance, as cloth, paper, porous porcelain, or a layer of charcoal or sand, through which liquid or gas is passed to remove suspended impurities or to recover solids.
  • filtre — Obsolete form of filter.
  • firlot — one of two different Scottish units of measurement for grain, the first (for measuring commodities sold by level measure, such as wheat) roughly equal to an imperial bushel, the second (for measuring commodities sold by heaped measure, such as barley or corn) roughly half as large again
  • firsts — being before all others with respect to time, order, rank, importance, etc., used as the ordinal number of one: the first edition; the first vice president.
  • firths — Plural form of firth.
  • firtle — (Cumbrian dialect) To mess around, to waste time.
  • fister — Someone partakes in fisting.
  • fitter — the manner in which a thing fits: The fit was perfect.
  • flirts — Plural form of flirt.
  • flirty — given or inclined to flirtation.
  • for it — liable for punishment or blame
  • forgit — Eye dialect of forget.
  • forint — an aluminum coin and the monetary unit of Hungary, equal to 100 fillér. Abbreviation: F., Ft.
  • forrit — forward(s)
  • fortis — pronounced with considerable muscular tension and breath pressure, resulting in a strong fricative or explosive sound. In stressed position (p, t, k, ch, f, th, s, sh) and sometimes (h) are fortis in English as compared with (b, d, g, j, v, th̸, z, and zh), which are lenis. Compare lenis.
  • freity — superstitious
  • fricht — a fright
  • fright — sudden and extreme fear; a sudden terror.
  • frites — chipped potatoes
  • fruits — any product of plant growth useful to humans or animals.
  • fruity — resembling fruit; having the taste or smell of fruit.
  • gaiter — a covering of cloth or leather for the ankle and instep and sometimes also the lower leg, worn over the shoe or boot. Compare upper1 (def 7).
  • gifter — One who gives a gift.
  • girted — Simple past tense and past participle of girt.
  • girths — Plural form of girth.
  • girthy — Of significant girth; wide.
  • girtinThomas, 1775–1802, English painter.
  • gittar — Eye dialect of guitar.
  • goiter — an enlargement of the thyroid gland on the front and sides of the neck, usually symptomatic of abnormal thyroid secretion, especially hypothyroidism due to a lack of iodine in the diet.
  • goitre — an enlargement of the thyroid gland on the front and sides of the neck, usually symptomatic of abnormal thyroid secretion, especially hypothyroidism due to a lack of iodine in the diet.
  • graith — equipment; apparatus; belongings
  • granit — Ragnar Arthur [Swedish rahng-nahr ahr-too r] /Swedish ˈrɑŋ nɑr ˈɑr tʊər/ (Show IPA), 1900–1991, Swedish physiologist, born in Finland: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1967.
  • gratin — au gratin.
  • gratis — without charge or payment; free: The manufacturer provided an extra set of coat buttons gratis.
  • grexit — the possible withdrawal of Greece from the eurozone and a return to the drachma as its national currency.
  • grifts — Plural form of grift.
  • griots — Plural form of griot.
  • gritch — /grich/ 1. A complaint (often caused by a glitch). 2. To complain. Often verb-doubled: "Gritch gritch". 3. A synonym for glitch (as verb or noun).
  • gritty — consisting of, containing, or resembling grit; sandy.
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