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6-letter words containing t

  • asquat — in a crouched down manner
  • assart — an area of land that has had trees and undergrowth removed and the ground broken up in preparation for cultivation
  • assent — If someone gives their assent to something that has been suggested, they formally agree to it.
  • assert — If someone asserts a fact or belief, they state it firmly.
  • assets — the property and claims against debtors that a business enterprise may apply to discharge its liabilities. Assets may be fixed, current, liquid, or intangible and are shown balanced against liabilities
  • assist — If you assist someone, you help them to do a job or task by doing part of the work for them.
  • assiut — Asyut
  • assort — to arrange or distribute into groups of the same type; classify
  • assott — besotted
  • astana — the capital of Kazakhstan, in the N of the country; replaced Almaty as capital in 1997; an important railway junction. Pop: 335 000 (2005 est)
  • astare — in an obvious or pronounced manner
  • asteer — (Scotland) Alternative form of astir.
  • astely — the lack of a central cylinder or stele
  • astern — Something that is astern is at the back of a ship or behind the back part.
  • asters — Plural form of aster.
  • astert — to jump up or move quickly, to come abruptly into reality or being or to flee
  • asthma — Asthma is a lung condition which causes difficulty in breathing.
  • astony — (archaic) To stun, paralyse, astound.
  • astoop — in a sloping or slanting manner
  • astore — (transitive) To store; to furnish with stores.[https://www.wordnik.com/words/astore The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia, via Wordnik.com] (accessed 19 March 2016).
  • astral — Astral means relating to the stars.
  • astray — out of the correct path or direction
  • astrid — a female given name: from Scandinavian, meaning “divine strength.”.
  • astro- — Astro- is used to form words which refer to things relating to the stars or to outer space.
  • astron — astronomer
  • astrut — in an distended or projecting manner
  • astute — If you describe someone as astute, you think they show an understanding of behaviour and situations, and are skilful at using this knowledge to their own advantage.
  • at all — You use at all at the end of a clause to give emphasis in negative statements, conditional clauses, and questions.
  • at bat — In baseball, an at bat is a turn at hitting the ball.
  • at bay — (of a person or animal) forced to turn and face attackers
  • at one — in a state of agreement or harmony
  • at par — If a bond or stock is priced at par, it is trading at its face value.
  • at sea — At sea means on or under the sea, far away from land.
  • at vol — atomic volume
  • at war — in a state of active armed conflict
  • at-bat — Sports. the wooden club used in certain games, as baseball and cricket, to strike the ball. a racket, especially one used in badminton or table tennis. a whip used by a jockey. the act of using a club or racket in a game. the right or turn to use a club or racket.
  • atabal — a drum played by the Moorish people of N Africa
  • atabeg — a Turkish leader who had a lower status than the ruler of the country and who acted as teacher and guardian to the male heir apparent
  • atabek — Turkish ruler
  • ataman — an elected leader of the Cossacks; hetman
  • atavic — atavistic.
  • ataxia — lack of muscular coordination
  • ataxic — loss of coordination of the muscles, especially of the extremities.
  • atbara — a town in NE Sudan. Pop: 110 000 (2005 est)
  • atelic — showing an action or happening as being unfinished
  • ateste — ancient name of Este.
  • athame — (in Wicca) a witch's ceremonial knife, usually with a black handle, used in rituals rather than for cutting or carving
  • athans — Plural form of athan.
  • athena — a virgin goddess of wisdom, practical skills, and prudent warfare. She was born, fully armed, from the head of Zeus
  • athene — Also, Athene [uh-thee-nee] /əˈθi ni/ (Show IPA). Also called Pallas, Pallas Athena. the virgin deity of the ancient Greeks worshiped as the goddess of wisdom, fertility, the useful arts, and prudent warfare. At her birth she sprang forth fully armed from the head of her father, Zeus. Compare Minerva.
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