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4-letter words containing t, s

  • eats — to take into the mouth and swallow for nourishment; chew and swallow (food).
  • efts — electronic funds transfer
  • ehts — Emacs HyperText System. An experimental multi-user hypertext system from the University of Aalborg. It consists of a text editor (based on Epoch and GNU Emacs and written in elisp) and a graphical browser (based on XView and written in C) running under the X Window System and OpenWindows. Both tools use HyperBase as their database.
  • ents — Plural form of ent.
  • erst — Long ago; formerly.
  • erts — Electronic Reciprocal Transfer System
  • este — Alternative form of est.
  • etsi — European Telecommunications Standards Institute
  • fast — moving or able to move, operate, function, or take effect quickly; quick; swift; rapid: a fast horse; a fast pain reliever; a fast thinker.
  • fatsAntoine ("Fats") born 1928, U.S. rhythm-and-blues pianist, singer, and composer.
  • fest — an assembly of people engaged in a common activity (often used in combination): filmfest; gabfest; love-fest; poetry fest.
  • fets — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fet.
  • fist — Chiefly South Midland and Southern U.S. a small mongrel dog, especially one that is ill-tempered; cur; mutt.
  • fits — Plural form of fit.
  • fust — (obsolete) To decay.
  • gast — to terrify or frighten.
  • gats — Plural form of gat.
  • gest — Generic Expert System Tool
  • gets — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of get.
  • gist — the main or essential part of a matter: What was the gist of his speech?
  • gits — Plural form of git.
  • gost — Obsolete form of ghost.
  • gust — Archaic. flavor or taste.
  • guts — the alimentary canal, especially between the pylorus and the anus, or some portion of it. Compare foregut, midgut, hindgut.
  • hast — 2nd person singular present indicative of have.
  • hats — Plural form of hat.
  • hest — behest.
  • hets — Plural form of het.
  • hist — Used to attract attention or call for silence.
  • hits — (dialectal) Alternative form of its.
  • host — the bread or wafer consecrated in the celebration of the Eucharist.
  • hots — having or giving off heat; having a high temperature: a hot fire; hot coffee.
  • huts — Plural form of hut.
  • isit — an expression used in response to a statement, sometimes to seek conformation, but often merely to show that one is listening
  • isnt — Misspelling of isn't.
  • istm — (chat)   It seems to me.
  • it's — sweet vermouth: gin and it.
  • itis — (informal) A medical condition accompanied by inflammation.
  • itsp — Internet Telephony Service Providers
  • itsy — (informal) Very small; itty.
  • iust — Obsolete spelling of just.
  • jest — a joke or witty remark; witticism.
  • jets — Plural form of jet.
  • jist — (nonstandard) alternative form of just.
  • jots — Plural form of jot.
  • jrst — /jerst/ [based on the PDP-10 jump instruction, obsolete] To suddenly change subjects, with no intention of returning to the previous topic. Usage: rather rare except among PDP-10 diehards, and considered silly. See also AOS.
  • just — guided by truth, reason, justice, and fairness: We hope to be just in our understanding of such difficult situations.
  • juts — Plural form of jut.
  • kast — A type of traditional cupboard produced by Dutch settlers in New York and New Jersey in the 18th and 19th centuries.
  • kist — cist2 .
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