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5-letter words containing it

  • sito- — food
  • situs — position; situation.
  • skite — a quick, oblique blow or stroke; a chopping blow.
  • sluit — (in South Africa) a deep, dry gulch or channel formed by erosion due to heavy rains.
  • smite — to strike or hit hard, with or as with the hand, a stick, or other weapon: She smote him on the back with her umbrella.
  • smithAdam, 1723–90, Scottish economist.
  • spite — a malicious, usually petty, desire to harm, annoy, frustrate, or humiliate another person; bitter ill will; malice.
  • spitz — Mark (Andrew) born 1950, U.S. swimmer: winner of seven gold medals in 1972 summer Olympic Games.
  • split — to divide or separate from end to end or into layers: to split a log in two.
  • sprit — a small pole or spar crossing a fore-and-aft sail diagonally from the mast to the upper aftermost corner, serving to extend the sail.
  • squit — an insignificant person
  • stoit — an uncontrolled movement, a lurch
  • suita — a city on S Honshu, in Japan: a suburb of Osaka.
  • suite — a number of things forming a series or set.
  • swith — Chiefly British Dialect. immediately; quickly.
  • tacit — understood without being openly expressed; implied: tacit approval.
  • tewit — a lapwing
  • titan — Classical Mythology. any of the sons of Uranus and Gaea, including Coeus, Crius, Cronus, Hyperion, Iapetus, and Oceanus. Also, Titaness. any of the sisters of these, including Mnemosyne, Phoebe, Rhea, Tethys, Themis, and Thia. any of the offspring of the children of Uranus and Gaea.
  • titch — used as a way of talking about or addressing a very small person
  • titer — the strength of a solution as determined by titration with a standard substance.
  • tithe — Sometimes, tithes. the tenth part of agricultural produce or personal income set apart as an offering to God or for works of mercy, or the same amount regarded as an obligation or tax for the support of the church, priesthood, or the like.
  • titis — any of various small reddish or grayish monkeys of the genus Callicebus, of South America.
  • title — a clause in the 1972 Education Act stating that no one shall because of sex be denied the benefits of any educational program of activity that receives direct federal aid.
  • titov — Herman or Gherman Stepanovich [gur-muh n stuh-pah-nuh-vich;; Russian gyer-muh n styi-pah-nuh-vyich] /ˈgɜr mən stəˈpɑ nə vɪtʃ;; Russian ˈgyɛr mən styɪˈpɑ nə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1935–2000, Soviet cosmonaut.
  • titre — the strength of a solution as determined by titration with a standard substance.
  • titty — sister.
  • titus — a disciple and companion of the apostle Paul, to whom Paul is supposed to have addressed an Epistle.
  • tobit — a book of the Apocrypha.
  • trait — a distinguishing characteristic or quality, especially of one's personal nature: bad traits of character.
  • trite — lacking in freshness or effectiveness because of constant use or excessive repetition; hackneyed; stale: the trite phrases in his letter.
  • twite — a small finch, Carduelis flavirostris, of northern Europe, having streaked brown plumage and, in the male, a pink breast.
  • unfit — not fit; not adapted or suited; unsuitable: He was unfit for his office.
  • unita — União Nacional para a Independencia Total de Angola
  • unite — to join, combine, or incorporate so as to form a single whole or unit.
  • units — the first position in a place-value counting system, representing a single-digit number
  • unity — the state of being one; oneness.
  • unlit — not illuminated
  • unwit — Obsolete. to render devoid of wit; derange.
  • urite — a segment or part of the abdomen in insects
  • visit — to go to and stay with (a person or family) or at (a place) for a short time for reasons of sociability, politeness, business, curiosity, etc.: to visit a friend; to visit clients; to visit Paris.
  • vitae — curriculum vitae (def 1).
  • vital — of or relating to life: vital processes.
  • vitas — a female given name, form of Davida.
  • vitex — any verbenaceous tree or shrub of the genus Vitex
  • vitim — a river in E Siberian Russia, flowing S, NE, and N to the Lena River. 1140 miles (1834 km) long.
  • vitra — (in prescriptions) glass.
  • vitry — Philippe de [fee-leep duh] /fiˈlip də/ (Show IPA), 1290?–1361, French music theorist, composer, and poet.
  • vitta — Botany. a tube or receptacle for oil, occurring in the fruits of most plants of the parsley family.
  • vomit — to eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; regurgitate; throw up.
  • waite — Morrison Remick [rem-ik] /ˈrɛm ɪk/ (Show IPA), 1816–88, U.S. jurist: chief justice of the U.S. 1874–88.
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