4-letter words containing t, s
- tisa — a river in S central Europe, rising in the Ukraine and flowing from the Carpathian Mountains along the Romanian border into E Hungary, Slovakia, and Serbia, where it joins the Danube N of Belgrade. 800 miles (1290 km) long.
- tiso — Josef [yaw-sef] /ˈyɔ sɛf/ (Show IPA), 1887–1947, Slovak Roman Catholic clergyman and politician.
- tits — tit for tat.
- tlas — (jargon) As of 2014-08-14, this dictionary included 1285 three-letter acronyms, which is 7% of the 26^3 = 17576 possible. Here's a grep command to find them: egrep '^[A-Z][A-Z][A-Z]$' Dictionary or a GNU Emacs command: (occur "^[A-Z][A-Z][A-Z]$") Here they are:
- tlos — Trades Labor Occupational Study
- togs — a coat.
- tons — a unit of weight, equivalent to 2000 pounds (0.907 metric ton) avoirdupois (short ton) in the U.S. and 2240 pounds (1.016 metric tons) avoirdupois (long ton) in Great Britain.
- tops — pertaining to, situated at, or forming the top; highest; uppermost; upper: the top shelf.
- tosa — a large dog, usually red in colour, which is a cross between a mastiff and a Great Dane: originally developed for dog-fighting; it is not recognized as a breed by kennel clubs outside Japan
- tosh — nonsense; bosh.
- toss — Terminal Oriented Social Science
- tost — a simple past tense and past participle of toss.
- tpws — train protection warning system: a rail safety system fitted to track signals
- tres — very
- tsap — Transport Service Access Point
- tsar — an emperor or king.
- tsee — Technical and Engineering Environment: part of the RTEE toolset.
- tsgt — Technical Sergeant
- tshi — Twi.
- tsia — (messaging) Title Says It All. Something to put in the body of a electronic mail message or bulletin board posting when no body is really necessary because the title or subject header contains the whole message.
- tsim — Time Simulator
- tsin — Chin (def 1).
- tsks — an exclamation of “tsk.”.
- tsp. — In a recipe, tsp. is a written abbreviation for teaspoonful.
- tush — tushie.
- tusi — Tutsi.
- tusk — (in certain animals) a tooth developed to great length, usually one of a pair, as in the elephant, walrus, and wild boar, but singly in the narwhal.
- tuts — an exclamation of “tut.”.
- twas — a member of a Pygmy people of Burundi, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
- utas — the eighth day of a festival
- utis — merriment or celebration
- utsl — Use the Source Luke
- vast — of very great area or extent; immense: the vast reaches of outer space.
- vats — a large container, as a tub or tank, used for storing or holding liquids: a wine vat.
- vest — a close-fitting, waist-length, sleeveless garment that buttons down the front, designed to be worn under a jacket.
- vsat — Very Small Aperture Terminal
- vsta — (operating system) Valencia Simple Tasker.
- wast — a 2nd person singular pt. indicative of be.
- wats — a Buddhist temple or monastery in Thailand or Cambodia.
- west — Benjamin, 1738–1820, U.S. painter, in England after 1763.
- wets — Plural form of wet.
- whts — Walking Horse Trainers Show
- wist — simple past tense and past participle of wit2 .
- wits — the keen perception and cleverly apt expression of those connections between ideas that awaken amusement and pleasure. Synonyms: drollery, facetiousness, waggishness, repartee.
- wost — to wit, that is to say; namely: It was the time of the vernal equinox, to wit, the beginning of spring.
- wots — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wot.
- wpst — Winter Park Snowboard Team
- wsct — West Slope Cutthroat Trout
- wsgt — Womens Senior Golf Tour
- wstc — Washington Ski Touring Club