5-letter words containing it
- kited — a light frame covered with some thin material, to be flown in the wind at the end of a long string.
- kiter — a light frame covered with some thin material, to be flown in the wind at the end of a long string.
- kites — Plural form of kite.
- kithe — (archaic, except in Scots) To make known; to reveal.
- kiths — Plural form of kith.
- kitty — a kitten.
- kitwe — a city in N Zambia.
- knits — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of knit.
- kopit — Arthur, born 1937, U.S. playwright.
- krait — any of several large, usually banded, placid but highly venomous snakes constituting the genus Bungarus, of the cobra family, common in southeastern Asia and the Malay Archipelago.
- kríti — Crete
- laith — loath.
- laity — the body of religious worshipers, as distinguished from the clergy.
- legit — legitimate.
- leith — a seaport in SE Scotland, on the Firth of Forth: now part of Edinburgh.
- licit — legal; lawful; legitimate; permissible.
- limit — the final, utmost, or furthest boundary or point as to extent, amount, continuance, procedure, etc.: the limit of his experience; the limit of vision.
- litai — a former silver coin and monetary unit of Lithuania, equal to 100 centai.
- litas — a former silver coin and monetary unit of Lithuania, equal to 100 centai.
- liter — light2 (def 36).
- lith. — Lithuania(n)
- lithe — bending readily; pliant; limber; supple; flexible: the lithe body of a ballerina.
- litho — lithography.
- lithy — lithe; supple; flexible.
- litre — a unit of capacity redefined in 1964 by a reduction of 28 parts in a million to be exactly equal to one cubic decimeter. It is equivalent to 1.0567 U.S. liquid quarts and is equal to the volume of one kilogram of distilled water at 4°C. Abbreviation: l.
- littb — Bachelor of Letters or Bachelor of Literature
- littd — Doctor of Letters or Doctor of Literature
- logit — (mathematics) the inverse of the
- manit — man-minute.
- medit — Mediterranean
- meith — a landmark or boundary marker
- merit — claim to respect and praise; excellence; worth.
- mitch — (transitive, dialectal) To pilfer; filch; steal.
- miter — the official headdress of a bishop in the Western Church, in its modern form a tall cap with a top deeply cleft crosswise, the outline of the front and back resembling that of a pointed arch.
- mites — Plural form of mite.
- mitis — a malleable iron, fluid enough for casting, made by adding a small amount of aluminium to wrought iron
- mitla — the ruins of a Zapotec Indian city near Oaxaca, Mexico, yielding elaborate remains of temples and other artifacts.
- mitra — the Vedic god of justice.
- mitre — to bestow a miter upon, or raise to a rank entitled to it.
- mitta — An old English measure of volume, perhaps equal to two bushels. Also mett.
- mitts — Baseball. a rounded glove with one internal section for the four fingers and another for the thumb and having the side next to the palm of the hand protected by a thick padding, used by catchers. a somewhat similar glove but with less padding and having sections for the thumb and one or two fingers, used by first basemen. Compare baseball glove.
- mitty — Walter Mitty.
- mitzi — a female given name.
- mlitt — Master of Letters
- moity — full of moits.
- musit — a hole or gap in a fence or hedge through which animals pass
- nitch — Misspelling of niche.
- niter — potassium nitrate.
- nites — Plural form of nite.
- nitid — bright; lustrous.