6-letter words containing t, r, o
- lofter — A nine-iron or similar lofted club.
- loiret — a department in central France. 2630 sq. mi. (6810 sq. km). Capital: Orléans.
- loiter — to linger aimlessly or as if aimless in or about a place: to loiter around the bus terminal.
- looter — spoils or plunder taken by pillaging, as in war.
- lorate — strap-shaped
- lother — unwilling; reluctant; disinclined; averse: to be loath to admit a mistake.
- lotter — someone who rents or works an allotment
- marcot — (botany) A branch formed by marcottage.
- margot — a female given name, form of Margaret.
- marmot — any bushy-tailed, stocky rodent of the genus Marmota, as the woodchuck.
- mataro — a city in Catalonia, NE Spain, on the Mediterranean Sea NE of Barcelona.
- matron — a married woman, especially one who is mature and staid or dignified and has an established social position.
- mentor — (in the Odyssey) a loyal adviser of Odysseus entrusted with the care and education of Telemachus.
- merlot — a dark-blue grape used in winemaking, especially in the Bordeaux region of France and in areas of Italy, Switzerland, and California.
- merton — Robert King, 1910–2003, U.S. sociologist.
- meteor — Astronomy. a meteoroid that has entered the earth's atmosphere. a transient fiery streak in the sky produced by a meteoroid passing through the earth's atmosphere; a shooting star or bolide.
- metro- — indicating the uterus
- metron — Measure (poetic).
- metros — Plural form of metro.
- molter — One who, or that which, molts or sheds.
- monstr — (language) A term graph rewriting language from Manchester University(?), designed to be easily implementable on distributed architectures and featuring limited synchronisation facilities.
- montre — An organ stop, usually the open diapason, having its pipes
- mooter — open to discussion or debate; debatable; doubtful: Whether that was the cause of their troubles is a moot point.
- moritz — Maurice (def 1).
- mortal — subject to death; having a transitory life: all mortal creatures.
- mortar — a mixture of lime or cement or a combination of both with sand and water, used as a bonding agent between bricks, stones, etc.
- morton — Jelly Roll (Ferdinand Morton) 1885–1941, U.S. jazz pianist, composer, and band leader.
- mostar — a city in S Bosnia and Herzegovina, on the Neretva River: former capital of Herzegovina.
- mother — parent
- motors — Plural form of motor.
- motory — Causing or setting up motion.
- motril — a town in S Spain: resort center.
- motser — a large amount of money, especially a sum won in gambling.
- motzer — a large amount of money, especially a sum won in gambling.
- mozart — Wolfgang Amadeus [woo lf-gang am-uh-dey-uh s;; German vawlf-gahng ah-mah-dey-oo s] /ˈwʊlf gæŋ ˌæm əˈdeɪ əs;; German ˈvɔlf gɑŋ ˌɑ mɑˈdeɪ ʊs/ (Show IPA), 1756–91, Austrian composer.
- naruto — A type of kamaboko.
- natron — a mineral, hydrated sodium carbonate, Na 2 CO 3 ⋅10H 2 O.
- nestor — the oldest and wisest of the Greeks in the Trojan War and a king of Pylos.
- nitro- — Nitro- combines with nouns to form other nouns referring to things which contain nitrogen and oxygen.
- nitros — Chemistry. containing the nitro group.
- nitrox — a mixture of nitrogen and oxygen used by divers
- njorth — one of the Vanir, father of Frey and Freya
- nonart — something that does not constitute art or does not conform to conventional ideas of art
- norite — a granular igneous rock consisting of a mix of light and dark minerals, the former being calcic plagioclase feldspars, and the latter orthorhombic pyroxenes.
- northd — Northumberland
- norton — Charles Eliot, 1827–1908, U.S. scholar.
- nostra — Plural form of nostrum.
- notary — notary public.
- nother — Informal. a whole nother, an entirely different; a whole other.
- notory — (now rare, historical) Pertaining to magical signs or symbols. (from 16th c.).