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5-letter words containing u, t

  • datuk — (in Malaysia) a title denoting membership of a high order of chivalry
  • datum — a single piece of information; fact
  • dault — a child who is brought up in a family to which he or she has no blood connection
  • daunt — If something daunts you, it makes you feel slightly afraid or worried about dealing with it.
  • dauts — to caress.
  • debut — The debut of a performer or sports player is their first public performance, appearance, or recording.
  • degut — to remove the entrails of; disembowel; gut.
  • deut- — deuto-
  • deut. — Deuteronomy
  • dhuti — a long loincloth worn by many Hindu men in India.
  • donut — a small cake of sweetened or, sometimes, unsweetened dough fried in deep fat, typically shaped like a ring or, when prepared with a filling, a ball.
  • doubt — to be uncertain about; consider questionable or unlikely; hesitate to believe.
  • doust — (obsolete, West Country) Dust.
  • douth — (rare, or, obsolete) Virtue; excellence; atheldom; nobility; power; riches.
  • ducat — any of various gold coins formerly issued in various parts of Europe, especially that first issued in Venice in 1284. Compare sequin (def 2).
  • ducts — Plural form of duct.
  • duets — Plural form of duet.
  • dunts — Plural form of dunt.
  • durst — Archaic. simple past tense of dare.
  • durty — Archaic spelling of dirty.
  • dusts — Plural form of dust.
  • dusty — filled, covered, or clouded with or as with dust.
  • dutch — of, relating to, or characteristic of the natives or inhabitants of the Netherlands or their country or language.
  • dutie — Obsolete spelling of duty.
  • duvet — a usually down-filled quilt, often with a removable cover; comforter.
  • educt — something educed; eduction.
  • elute — Remove (an adsorbed substance) by washing with a solvent, especially in chromatography.
  • eruct — Emit stomach gas noisily through the mouth; belch.
  • erupt — (of a volcano) become active and eject lava, ash, and gases.
  • etude — (music) A short piece of music, designed to give a soloist performer practice in a particular area or skill.
  • etuis — Plural form of etui.
  • exult — Show or feel elation or jubilation, especially as the result of a success.
  • fault — a defect or imperfection; flaw; failing: a fault in the brakes; a fault in one's character.
  • faust — Johann [yoh-hahn] /ˈyoʊ hɑn/ (Show IPA), c1480–c1538, German magician, alchemist, and astrologer.
  • fetus — (used chiefly of viviparous mammals) the young of an animal in the womb or egg, especially in the later stages of development when the body structures are in the recognizable form of its kind, in humans after the end of the second month of gestation.
  • flout — to treat with disdain, scorn, or contempt; scoff at; mock: to flout the rules of propriety.
  • flurt — Alternative spelling of flirt.
  • flute — a musical wind instrument consisting of a tube with a series of fingerholes or keys, in which the wind is directed against a sharp edge, either directly, as in the modern transverse flute, or through a flue, as in the recorder.
  • fluty — having the tone and rather high pitch variation of a flute: a person of fastidious manner and fluty voice.
  • fluyt — a Dutch type of cargo ship, originating in the 16th century
  • fouat — a succulent pink-flowered plant
  • fouet — a whip
  • fount — font2 .
  • fouth — an abundance or fullness
  • fouty — (obsolete) despicable.
  • fruit — any product of plant growth useful to humans or animals.
  • frust — a fragment
  • fugit — (finance) The optimal date to exercise an American option (or a Bermudan option).
  • fumet — a stock made by simmering fish, chicken, game, etc., in water, wine, or in both, often boiled down to concentrate the flavor and used as a flavoring.
  • furst — Eye dialect of first.
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